Friday, March 28, 2008

Gay.Com: Castro daughter champions gay rights

Castro daughter champions gay rights

published Friday, March 28, 2008

The daughter of Cuba's new president is urging the Cuban National Assembly to adopt a law protecting LGBT rights, arguably the most liberal bill of its kind in Latin America.

Mariela Castro, Raul's daughter, is the head of the National Center for Sex Education. The proposed legislation would recognize same-sex unions, including inheritance rights, allow free gender-reassignment operations for transgender people, and allow transgender people to change their identification records without first having to undergo surgery. The bill, however, does not allow adoption for gay couples, nor does it push for marriage equality. "A lot of homosexual couples asked me to not risk delaying getting the law passed by insisting on the word marriage," she said, according to BBC News. "In Cuba marriage is not as important as the family, and at least this way we can guarantee the personal and inheritance rights of homosexuals and transsexuals."

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

exposed: a celebration of queer artistry

Support the Center for LGBT Health (Gay City Health Project and Verbena Health)

and Seattle’s queer arts community by attending…

exposed: a celebration of queer artistry / friday, april 4th / 7pm

HaLo Studios / 500 East Pike Street / 2nd Floor / Seattle

exposed is an arts-based fundraising event that will feature the work of 20 of Seattle’s most gifted queer artists, as well as a spoken word showcase by Bent Arts. The exhibit will present a wealth of queer art in a variety of media - visual, sculpture, ceramic, and functional. All art on display will be available for purchase from the artists. 100% of the proceeds from specially designated pieces will directly benefit the Center.

Featured artists include: Kathy Admire, Cody Blomberg, Nabanita Dutt, Anna Perrone Heinrichs, Allie Jones, Jeff Larson, Ellen Leggett, Kerb Lydick, Sandra Jo Palm, Miranda Pingitore, Gregory Poore, Derek Sparks, Justin Orvold, Robert Yoon, Suzanne Spratt, Thomas Wurst, Josh Summer, Claudia Trott, Debra Bacianga and Ingrid Berkhout