Posts by Sue:
Pgh Local Coverage of DADT Repeal
Has anyone caught local coverage, not simply reprints from national media sources?
DADT Signing Twitter Feed
Take a look at who is included in those tweeting this historic day. Read the victory intertwined with the “miles to go before we sleep” commentary. So much room for cooperative work without squashing opposing views. http://twitter.com/Pam_Spaulding/lists/dadt
Brief Round Up
NYC is planning major cuts to funding for homeless youth programs. Great. Here's some insight into Lt. Dan Choi's status in the LGBT community with the repeal of DADT. More insight from the Tribune Review on the repeal of DADT. It is a New York piece. Still waiting for local insight. There isn't a lot of […]
Bah Humbug
Great work project, but I missed out on the denouement because of illness. I brought it on myself by not setting better boundaries, but I'm more than a little angry and hurt. That's part of life and part of the human connection that binds gay folks with straight folks — we feel things, we ache, […]
The repeal of DADT
I have to make some sort of comment on this historic day. Today, the Senate voted to approve a stand alone bill that repeals the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy. President Obama has promised to sign this week. This is a significant piece of civil and equal rights advancement for the LGBTQ community. Ledcat says that the […]
Good Burgh News
It is 7:15 AM on the day of a work event and I'm blogging. I should be rushing around panicking about my clothes and trying to get the dry cleaner plastic off my winter coat … The Pennsylvania Resources Council, Alcoa and Manchester would like the Steeler Nation to recycle. They provide the bags, the […]
Why Young Christians Deserting Churches Might be Gay Related
Reverend Howard Bess, Baptist pastor from Alaska, has this to say in the Post-Gazette: Churches are no longer leaders in broad moral and ethical discussions. Young people have grown weary of churches that cannot get past issues such as homosexuality and abortion. Our new crop of church drop-outs is still very interested in alternatives to […]
Anti-Discrimination in PA
Hatboro, PA, passed an anti-discrimination ordinance which included sexual orientation and gender identity. Then the Mayor vetoed it. Hatboro Mayor Norm Hawkes vetoed a measure Monday night that would have established a borough commission to review prejudice claims – a step advocates argued was necessary to extend protection to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered people […]
DADT
Well … where to begin. At last count, I have 600 email messages about DADT in my box and reading through them is dizzying. The Pentagon study endorsed the repeal of DADT, finding that 70 of enlisted mend women essentially see no negative impact. 70 percent. The Pentagon recognizes that repeal decisions from the courts […]
Those personal moments of discrimination
Just when I think I'm pretty accepted in mainstream society, I get a humbling reminder of my second class citizenship. I can't be very specific, but I was asked to hide my identity as a lesbian in a certain situation. That never feels good. I told you when my sister-in-law asked me to take down […]

