SEPTEMBER 19, 2019 |
ISSUE 304 | Qsaltlake.com
NEWS | QSALTLAKE MAGAZINE | 11
Venue cancels Salt Lake LGBT conservative forum hours before it was to start
A conservative forum, hosted by controversial drag queen Lady Maga, did not happen as scheduled, as the organizers were told by the venue hours before it was to start that they no longer are willing to accommodate them. This is the second venue to cancel the event in as many weeks. Touted as “Utah’s first LGBT Conservatives Forum and Drag show,” the event was to take place at 50 West Club & Cafe on Sept. 6. “The venue called me and said that there has been a petition to the building owners and powerful business owners in downtown Salt Lake City who said they would lose business if they held our event,” Ryan Woods, the person who performs as Lady Maga, said. “I am shocked and heartbroken and I don’t even have words. This is bullying and silencing free speech.”
The president of the Utah Log Cabin Republicans, Frederick Luchycky, was slated to share “a message of hope and inspiration about his immigrant father and the importance of being openly conservative,” the event page on Facebook read. Two Jewish-American drag queens from San Francisco, Ariel and Zane Dmaaj, made the trip to Salt Lake to speak and perform. Organizers are now looking for another venue to hold the event, but no announcements have been made as of press time. A counter-protest to the event, organized by other Salt Lake area drag queens, including Vega Starr, was canceled after garnering over 300 participants. Starr wrote that violence was threatened on “both sides” of the event, prompting them to cancel. “When she [Lady MAGA] announced
Public hearing scheduled on rules of conversion therapy practices A public hearing on the rules of ‘conversion therapy’ practices in Utah is scheduled for 9 a.m. on Sept. 26 at the Heber Wells Building, 160 E. 300 South. A bill introduced in the last legislative session, HB399, would have prohibited certain health care professionals from providing conversion therapy to a minor; and added a violation of the prohibition to the list of conduct that constitutes unprofessional conduct for licensing purposes. In a section of the bill, it reads that it “is neutral with respect to sexual orientation or gender identity which provides assistance to a patient or client undergoing gender transition; provides acceptance, support, and understanding of a patient or client; facilitates a patient or client’s ability to cope, social support, and identity exploration and development; addresses unlawful, unsafe, premar-
ital, or extramarital sexual activities in a manner that is neutral with respect to sexual orientation; or discusses with a patient or client the patient or client’s moral or religious beliefs or practices.” The bill also specifically would have excluded “a clergy member or religious counselor who is acting substantially in a pastoral or religious capacity and not in the capacity of a health care professional; or a parent or grandparent who is a health care professional and who is acting substantially in the capacity of a parent or grandparent and not in the capacity of a health care professional.” Utah would have been the 16th state to ban conversion therapy, but the bill fizzled after lawmakers altered the bill, which included language that LGBT advocates believed would not stop conversion therapy. It never reached to a vote on the House floor. Q
her first event it accompanied a very mean spirited and completely unfair attack on the LGBTQ+ community, so we were right to be angry,” Starr wrote. Now, they said, there was no reason to protest, as “Her event had about 40 confirmed or interested guests. Our counter protest had about 300 going or interested.” They also believed that giving Lady Maga more attention was more dangerous than ignoring it. Woods said it was important that the event goes on. “Our objective is to HOLD the event, no matter who can come,” Woods said. “This has become a serious fight against censorship, bullying, and intimidation.” Q