QSaltLake Magazine, Issue 322, April 2021

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news The top national and world news since last issue you should know BY CRAIG OGAN

House passes Equality Act The U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill that would add sexual orientation and gender identity to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The Equality Act passed by a 224203 vote margin. All four Utah representatives voted against the bill. It move on to debate in the U.S. Senate. Utah Rep. Chris Stewart reintroduced the Fairness for All Act that mainstream religious denominations support as it carves out exceptions for religious views. President Biden publicly supports the Equality Act. “This is a defining moment in our nation’s political history and soon U.S. senators will decide their legacy on equality for LGBTQ people,” said LGBTQ Victory Institute President Annise Parker in a statement. “History is not kind to those who oppose or filibuster civil rights legislation and excuses won’t pass muster with future generations.”

Legislating the LGBTQ The Human Rights Campaign says 108 bills affecting LGBT people are being considered this year by state legislatures. The majority — 71 bills — are specific to transgender people, and 37 affect the whole acronym. Of the transgender proposals, most would restrict participation in school sports, and others

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are aimed at gender-affirming health procedures. Two bills on the list in Utah died in the 2021 Legislative Session. HRC says nine other bills would “harm trans people in various ways.” Twenty-one bills are religious freedom bills that would enable discrimination against LGBT people based on religious belief. Bills closest to becoming law are a sports bill in Mississippi and a religious non-discrimination bill in South Dakota. The legislation in “Ole Miss” passed the legislature, and the governor signed it. As Nina Simone would say, “Mississippi Goddamn.” South Dakota’s governor signed the religion exception legislation. So South Dakota, Goddamn, too. ACLU identified 32 bills it considers “pro-LGBT” on state legislature dockets in 2021, including non-discrimination, gender-maker changes, healthcare protections, and decriminalization of sexual activity.

Man bites dog Bethany Christian Services, the largest evangelical Protestant provider of adoption and foster care services in the nation, announced it would serve LGBT parents effective immediately. The announcement said, “We will now offer services with the love and compassion of Jesus to the many types of families who exist in our world today.” This is a policy reversal by the Michigan-based organization, which started to evolve to the new policy by allowing individual offices to decide which prospective parents to work with. In Philadelphia, Bethany decided to end discrimination and keep its contract with the city, while Catholic Social Services chose not to and is suing the city because it lost its contract. The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule later this year.

Homos say no to Cuomo LeGaL, somehow short for the LGBT Bar Association of New York State, dropped Gov. Andrew Cuomo from its recent virtual gala. The governor has a pro-LGBT record and has been endorsed by most LGBT organizations when running for New York State Attorney General and Governor. He is under fire from accusations by three women, including former staffers, of directing inappropriate sexual comments toward them. As of last week, Cuomo was set to receive the Community Vision Award from the bar association. The award honored Cuomo’s repeal of a law known as the “walking while trans ban,” as well as the governor’s signing of gender identity protections and a ban on so-called conversion therapy. Cuomo has apologized for his behavior toward the accusers but said he would not resign.

cisgender high school-age female runners who argued they had been deprived of wins, state titles, and athletic opportunities by being forced to compete against two transgender sprinters, per the state’s policy. Previously the U.S. Justice Department and the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights supported the lawsuit. It was argued transgender girls because they were born male, are naturally stronger, faster, and bigger than those born female. The Connecticut U.S. Attorney John Durham withdrew from the case, saying, “The government has reconsidered the matter.”

USA Gallops to LGBT ID The Gallup polling organization found the percentage of Americans who identify as LGBT has grown from 4.5 percent in 2017 to 5.6 percent in 2020. Self-identified bisexuality is 54.6 percent of the “universe,” 24.5 percent say gay, and 11.7 and 11.3 percent say lesbian and transgender, respectively. Rejecting the LBGT nomenclature, 3.3 percent say non-heterosexual. Age plays a big role in the growth of self-identification, with 15.9 percent of Gen Z (aged 18–23) and 9.1 percent of Millennials declaring an LGBT identity. Gen Xers are at 3.8 percent; Baby Boomers are 2 percent; Traditionalists are 1.3 percent. The complete report is at bit.ly/galluplgbt

DOJ drops Conn. suit A lawsuit was filed a year ago by several Connecticut

Colorado Guv almost loses Gay Card Talk about “great engagements.” Colorado Governor Jared Polis proposed to his partner of 17 tears, Marlon Reis. Did he take Reis to the top of one of the Rocky Mountains in the state helicopter or cater something fabulous in Denver’s gay-iconic Cheesman Park? Nope, he chose the moment Reis was getting ready to go to the hospital for COVID treatment. Polis said he had been thinking about


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Let’s Get Back to the Party: A Novel

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A sex library

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Matthew Ivan Bennett has hope for a sexually undefined character in his play ‘Art & Class’

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Deep Inside Hollywood

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LGBTQ at BYU

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I don’t regret graduating from BYU, but I would never do that to myself again.

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How the Y above BYU was lit up in rainbow colors

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Transgender, gender expansive and intersex youth: Know that you are valid and loved

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Join the Gayby Boom

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Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves

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Electing people who aren't hateful ghouls makes all the difference

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LGBTQ and MENA organizations build new communities

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Celebrate Genderbands’ 6th anniversary by donating $6

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UofU to celebrate ‘Queer at the Intersections’

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Big-name donations to help Encircle build 8 new locations

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New SLCo councilman says ‘left’ won’t be happy until everyone is bisexual, ‘light brown’

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'Lady Maga' fired from job for social media posts

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Pride ’21 will include a Covid-safe event on Washington Square and a Rainbow March & Rally

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Utah Sen. Mike Lee slams Amazon for dropping anti-trans book

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Utah 2021 Legislative Session wrap-up

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The top national and world news since last issue you should know

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A glimmer of hope

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