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Saturday, May 30
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Sue
on Sat 30 May 2009 10:57 AM EDT
SUNDAY JUNE 21, 2009 7:30 PM Carnegie Music Hall in Homestead Concert + Reception = $77.00 Limited tickets available (through ... more »
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Sue
on Sat 30 May 2009 10:26 AM EDT
The Post-Gazette has the story on a recent decision by Westmoreland County Community College to extract two classes from their non-discrimination language.
Huh. From what I'm reading, someone accidentally inserted this language into the policy which then just sort of "caught on" with other publications and documents. Now that they are aware of the issue, which has been a nonissue for the past 9 years, the College is going to strip people of their protections? In what reality does that make any sense? I understand that there is a process to change policy, but wouldn't it make more sense to simply follow that process to bring the actual policy into compliance with established practice? Wow, that's confusing. After 9 years, it would be difficult for anti-union/anti-gay forces to have any grounds for predicting the downfall of the College. No one noticed enough to make a fuss. Until someone filed a lawsuit. Huh.
Again, this is just a backwards response to discrimination. Are they afraid that acknowleding the faux policy will strengthen the suit? The Post-Gazette reports that 9 out of 14 community colleges across the Commonwealth include sexual orientation in their non-discrimination policies. That's the kind of imbalance that HB 300 should rectify.
One a final note, this is another example of the power of a union/LGBTQ alliance. The union plans to oppose removing the language:
A much more high profile alliance fermented in California as the two forces worked on a boycott of the Manchester Hyatt in San Diego. This is a particularly interesting dynamic here in Southwestern Pennsylvania with our breeding ground for socially conservative Democrats and socially conservative blue collar workers. We are also a LGBTQ community with a significant class divide. I'd be curious to learn more about the labor sentiments of leaders in our community. I know one of our forefathers from the 1908s and early 1990s was a unionized teacher who was at the helm of generating class conscious protections within the community and his union. We don't have a contemporary "working class gay hero" here in Pittsburgh. Well, perhaps we just have one coming out of this mess at WCCC.
Friday, May 29
by
Sue
on Fri 29 May 2009 10:09 AM EDT
If you are on Facebook, please become a fan of The Lambda Foundation page. Lambda has been at the heart of many, many LGBT projects, programs and services throughout the past 25 years.
by
Sue
on Fri 29 May 2009 09:12 AM EDT
Justin Kidd of Squirrel Hill has definitely put a very modern twist on the marriage equality debate. Kidd references the tabloid sensation of the allegedly disintegrating marriage of the TLC reality family, Jon and Kate.
Now Mr. Kidd simply thinks that preserving marriage should mean helping couples like Jon and Kate rather than banning gay marriage. Interesting premis. The problem is helping people make the leap from the reality series trainwreck to their own lives. Half of the nation loves the show and how All-American cute they are. The other half is appalled at the exploitation of the children (hello, seen a preschool beauty pageant lately?). Either way, I suspect people would not assign the possible disintigration of the marriage to anything typical because of their fame. I'm also not sure the whole marriage issue isn't part of the storyline. Thanks for writing, Justin. Thursday, May 28
by
Sue
on Thu 28 May 2009 09:06 AM EDT
Vote here: http://postgazette.com/polls/?pollID=3095
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