Chalk up another to religious hypocrisy in Jefferson County

Chalk up another to religious hypocrisy in Jefferson County

A United Methodist pastor has continued to minister at two Jefferson County churches even though he has been awaiting trial since August 2007 on charges that he molested two women at a mental health center. The Rev. Michael Clair Garvey, 59, of Worthville, also faces a lawsuit filed by one of those women. He serves […]

Finally, some LGBTQ content from the Trib

Finally, some LGBTQ content from the Trib

The Tribune-Review interviewed Rachel Maddow.  I've probably read 15 interviews with her as there has been one in almost every publication we receive.  But I've never seen her show.  The Trib has remained shockingly mum on LGBTQ issues of late.  Nothing on HB 300, the Allegheny County HRC ordinance, rallies or anything.  Very curious.   

Spring Fling Women’s Dance set for April 18

Spring Fling Women’s Dance set for April 18

  Ladies, ready to dance?   WHO?          WOMEN'S DANCE with D.J. Adele                                PLUS Vendors, Raffles, Door Prizes!   WHERE?   Absolute Ballroom  6617 Hamilton Ave.                              Pittsburgh, PA. 15206            (Across the street from Animal Rescue League)   WHEN?        Saturday, APRIL 18th, 2009, 7 PM                              Ticket sales start March 1st […]

“Patron Party” to support the important work of Persad Center

“Patron Party” to support the important work of Persad Center

I realize the absurdity of writing about a fundraiser immediately after posting about poverty, but there's a very important connection … the services of Persad Center, the region's LGBT mental health service provider.  “Celebrate Life, Celebrate Art” is a clear way you can help. Ledcat and I will be live-blogging this year's “Celebrate Life, Celebrate […]

Study Examines Gay Affluence Myth

Study Examines Gay Affluence Myth

The Washington Blade has an interesting article on the myth of gay affluence.  A recently published survey by the Williams Institute of UCLA reveals that the percentage of lesbian and gay families living in poverty is significantly higher than same sex families. A new report from a think-tank on sexual orientation reveals how poverty is affecting […]

Pennsylvania HRC on HB 300

Pennsylvania HRC on HB 300

Human Relations Commission Chair Stephen Glassman has a well-written, thoughtful argument in support of the passage of HB 300.  It is unacceptable that such basic civil rights are not ensured for gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender individuals under current Pennsylvania law. The city of Pittsburgh has recognized this, passing a local ordinance several years ago […]

Post-Gazette reports Rock the Dome Rally

Post-Gazette reports Rock the Dome Rally

The Post-Gazette has the story on today's Rock the Dome Rally in Harrisburg, organized in support of HB 300 which would extend protections based on sexual orientation and gender expression and identity.  People shouted, “End discrimination now.” A little girl held a sign, “My 2 Mommies Deserve Equal Rights.”' A man held a sign, “Would […]

Emergency Food Distribution

Emergency Food Distribution

Do you need food assistance? Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank is here to help. Evening Food Distribution at the Food Bank warehouse in Duquesne Targeting Unemployed & Underemployed Families Thursday Evening, March 26, 20095:30—7:30 pm NO NEED TO PRE-REGISTERPLEASE REMEMBER TO BRING CONTAINERSTO TAKE YOUR GROCERIES HOME TO HEAR A PRE-RECORDED MESSAGE ABOUTALL DIRECTFOOD BANK […]

Cherry Jones; HRC

Cherry Jones; HRC

Two quick items of interest today. Rob Owens from the Post-Gazette has a nice interview with award winning actress and CMU grad Cherry Jones, who is currently portraying the President on 24.  I've never seen 24, but I do admire Jones' after seeing her in the “What Makes a Family” Lifetime special with Brooke Shields […]

PG coverage Presbytery vote

PG coverage Presbytery vote

I am pleased.  The Post-Gazette's coverage of yesterday's vote by the Pittsburgh Presbytery is a balanced report on the complexities of “gay issues” in communities of faith.  Rather than a reductionistic portrayal of people of faith as vigorously anti-gay, Ann Rodgers presents multiple perspectives from various heterosexual members of the Pittsburgh Presbytarian community. At issue […]