QSaltLake Magazine - 300 - May 24, 2019

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MAY 24, 2019  |

Issue 300  |  Qsaltlake.com

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Equality Act passes U.S. House The Equality Act, sponsored in Congress by Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) and in the Senate by Sens. Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Susan Collins (R-ME), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), and Cory Booker (D-NJ) passed the House of Representatives. The act does many things but generally adds “sexual orientation and gender identity” to the 1964 Civil Rights act. Its fate is iffy in the Senate. The usual suspects surfaced to criticize the bill; Pat Robertson said passage would ruin “the sanctity of America. If you want to bring the judgment of God on this nation, you just keep this stuff up,” he said. He brought up the Biblical Book of Leviticus as evidence. He was silent on stoning insolent teenagers and those mixing polyester and cotton also prescribed in Leviticus. A group organized by African American pastors, Gone 2 Far Movement, criticized the Congressional Black Caucus for backing the Act. Their statement suggests the Act

will set back minority rights. The CBC, “have determined to vote in favor of trivializing the historical suffering of Blacks as akin to a sexual desire,” said the pastors. An interfaith coalition of over 70 Washington DC religious leaders, organized by an African American leader in the Unitarian Church, has announced support of the measure at a Capitol Hill rally. “As people of faith, we are preaching people of all gender identities and gender expressions deserve federal protections against discrimination.” Jessie Tyler Ferguson joined a growing chorus of celebs in pushing for passage of the Equality Act. The Modern Family star and his husband, Justin Mikita, made a video for the Human Rights Campaign. Ferguson used his home state of New Mexico, which has a non-discrimination law and next door Arizona which doesn’t, as an example, “No one’s rights should be determined by what side of the state line they’re on.”

Taiwan first in Asia for Marriage Equality-‘lite’ It took a court ruling and a contentious fight over an anti-marriage referendum but marriage equality was approved for Taiwan. Almost. The law allows for registration outside the “civil code,” which is reserved for hetero-marriage. The 66–27 vote recognizes same-sex marriages and gives couples many of the tax, insurance and child custody benefits available to male-female married couples. Taiwan’s high court ruled on May 24, 2017, that barring marriage equality is unconstitutional and gave the legislature two years to pass a law or same-sex marriage would be

legalized automatically. A public referendum in November 2018 voted to deny same-sex couples full marriage rights. Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party submitted legislation complying with both the court ruling and the referendum. Lin Tai-Hua, the legislation sponsor, said the law represents a major step forward. “But we will keep on fighting for full marriage rights.” Taiwan is the first Asian country to recognize same-sex marriage rights. Thailand has allowed registration of civil unions for some time, China says not only no, but Hell No.

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The Tale of a Dairy Queen

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page 70

6 Loud and proud pride accessories to pride up your pride lewk

3min
page 68

Deep Inside Hollywood

2min
page 67

Last night a drag queen saved my life

2min
page 66

Keep the bugs away

3min
page 64

Rise to the occasion

2min
page 58

Salt Lake County restaurants where you can pig out with your pooch on the patio

1min
page 54

In ‘Wine’ there’s truth, and gays

10min
pages 50-54

Utah Rep brings ‘Angels in America: Millennium Approaches’

2min
page 49

Tony's Gay Agenda

2min
page 48

‘Inside an Honor Killing’

2min
page 47

Myths About the Home-Buying Process

2min
page 46

Pride Festival Agenda

1min
page 37

Pride Festival, Sunday, June 2

3min
pages 38-39

Pride Festival, Saturday, June 1

2min
page 35

Friday, May 31

1min
page 32

Thursday, May 30

1min
page 32

Awards presented at Pride Spectacular

1min
page 28

100 words on Pride from the SLC Mayoral candidates

3min
page 26

The 1993 March on Washington, and ... Logan

4min
pages 24-25

LGBTQ Autism: Our Families, Our Friends and Ourselves

1min
page 23

Bryan Fischer

3min
page 22

Proud. And grateful.

2min
page 21

Qmmunity

1min
page 19

The makers of Five Wives Vodka announced a special Utah Pride Festival label — Five Husbands Vodka

1min
page 18

Summer Sports

3min
page 17

byu valedictorian to his graduating class: ‘I am proud to be a gay son of God’

7min
pages 14-16

LGBTQ-Autism Utah will be part of the Utah Pride Festival for first time. Author will speak.

2min
page 13

Rep. Curtis speaks against Equality Act

1min
page 12

LDS Church opposes Equality Act

2min
page 12

Taiwan first in Asia for Marriage Equality-‘lite’

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page 11

Equality Act passes U.S. House

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News

6min
pages 9-10

Milestones

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page 6
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