Sunday, June 28, 2009

Sex Without Intimacy: No Dating, No Relationships


by Brenda Wilson
Morning Edition
National Public Radio
June 8, 2009

The hookup — that meeting and mating ritual that started among high school and college students — is becoming a trend among young people who have entered the workaday world. For the many who are delaying the responsibilities of marriage and child-rearing, hooking up has virtually replaced dating.

It is a major shift in the culture over the past few decades, says Kathleen Bogle, a professor of sociology and criminal justice at La Salle University...

Friday, June 26, 2009

A Look at the Gay Rights Movement Beyond Marriage and the Military


DemocracyNow!
June 26, 2009

Forty years after Stonewall, where is the gay rights movement headed? What does the focus on marriage equality mean for the goals of gay liberation? We speak with activist, writer and historian, Lisa Duggan. “It remains to be seen whether a call for full civil equality can produce mass mobilization, or whether it might soon be reduced to a call for gay marriage only, or worse, to the production of just another commercially sponsored gay parade,” Duggan writes. “The devil will be in the details, which will be settled in the weeks to come.”...

Stonewall Riots 40th Anniversary: A Look Back at the Uprising that Launched the Modern Gay Rights Movement


DemocracyNow!
June 26, 2009

Commemorations are being held across the world this weekend to mark the fortieth anniversary of the Stonewall uprising that launched the modern gay and lesbian rights movement. The uprising began in the morning on June 28, 1969, when New York City police officers raided a gay bar called the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village. As the police began dragging some of the patrons out, members of the gay community decided to fight back, sparking three days of rioting. We play a documentary, Remembering Stonewall, with the voices of people who were there and speak with historian David Carter...

Friday, June 19, 2009

As Criticism of Obama Mounts Within Gay Community, Gay Rights Pioneer Cleve Jones Calls For March For Equality on Washington


DemocracyNow!
June 19, 2009

On Wednesday President Barack Obama signed a memorandum to extend some but not all benefits to same-sex partners of federal employees. Comprehensive healthcare for example, is not included. President Obama’s promise to work to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act or DOMA Wednesday came one week after his administration filed a controversial legal brief supporting DOMA, an action which greatly disappointed activists fighting for marriage equality. We speak with Cleve Jones, one of the giants of the gay rights and AIDS awareness movements. He is the founder of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt and the co-founder of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. In the 1970s Cleve Jones was a friend of the gay rights leader Harvey Milk...

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Queer liberation and the feminist connection


by Andrea Bauer
Freedom Socialist • Vol. 30, No. 3 • June-July 2009

Besides the profound connection to women's liberation, gay liberation is also bound up with every other struggle for justice.

The bigots certainly get this. Every far-right Web site and fundamentalist preacher foaming with hate offers up a laundry list of enemies: the gays, the immigrants, and the Jews; uppity women, Big Labor, and Blacks who demand too much...