Class Action LGBT Lawsuit Seeks Help
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The Legal Aid Society – Employment Law Center would like to
immediately speak with gay and lesbian couples who are registered
domestic partners with the State of California (and who did not get
married duirng the 2008 marriage equality window for whatever
reason). The LAS-ELC is seeking a class representative to advance the
constitutional rights of such couples in a case about partner benefits
available to public employees in California.
In Dragovich v. CalPERS, a class action lawsuit, the Legal Aid Society–
Employment Law Center represents gay and lesbian employees of the
state of California and their legally recognized spouses and domestic
partners who have been excluded from equal access to the popular
CalPERS long-term care program. The couples are suing CalPERS and the
IRS to challenge the constitutionality of federal law that prohibits
the enrollment of legally recognized same-sex partners (whether
married or RDP).
The Dragovich plaintiffs are all couples in which one person is
eligible to apply for the plan and the other person is not eligible.
Any state, local, or regional public employee in California is
eligible to apply for the CalPERS long-term care plan.
CONTACT:
Claudia Center
The Legal Aid Society -- Employment Law Center
180 Montgomery Street, Suite 600
San Francisco, CA 94104
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(415) 864-8848 (voice)
(415) 593-0093 (fax)
(415) 593-0091 (TTY)
(415) 531-2874 (cell)
VIDEO: Jon Stewart Rips Hypocrisy of Conservatives
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VIDEO: It's Official...DADT Is Over...in 60 Days
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VIDEO: San Diego Gay Pride
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Welcome to our Family!
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- Created on Wednesday, 20 July 2011 16:07
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I’m sure you have all seen that Gay Central Valley has expanded. We are very excited and proud to now be operating Gay Porterville. Already there have been articles posted, an up and running Facebook page and more things that you just don’t know about yet. You might be asking yourselves….who is this Gay Porterville? Well, I’d like to take this time to let you know about the woman behind the curtain, so to speak. It is my honor to introduce Melissa McMurrey, Division Leader of Gay Porterville. Melissa has only been with us for a short time but already has great ideas, great initiative and most importantly, a great passion for her community.
Melissa was raised as an Army brat. She and her family lived in various places throughout her childhood; Georgia, Washington, Germany, and New York, to name a few. She spent a lot of her adult life in Santa Barbara. Being out in the world and coming from a pretty liberal area as SB, you can imagine the culture shock she received moving back to Porterville. Lucky for you however, because that is one of her driving forces. Oh yeah, and to answer the burning question….. Yes, Melissa is gay. She currently lives with her partner of a year. She also has a dachshund named Sadie. She’s an Aquarius, likes long walks on the beach and her favorite color is teal. Did I just take that too far? :)
To give you a better perspective of her, we had a little Q&A session and here’s what she had to say:
What was your biggest adjustment moving back to the valley?
Biggest adjustment would have to be lack of cultured events and/or not having the option to do anything after 9pm locally that doesn’t include alcohol or strippers…although those things can be fun too. (Note to self: Take Melissa out for alcohol and strippers)
What was your motivation in starting up Gay Porterville?
Having been raised in various parts of the world I've had the opportunity to see full acceptance and tolerance of people outside of the traditional norm. Having Porterville to come back to on and off throughout my army brat upbringing made it easy to see how repressed the central valley is and saw what kind of advancements it could make. Porterville being off the beaten path sometimes contributes to the lack of resources we have here.
What do you think the hardest struggle for your area is?
Gosh, where to begin? Lack of LGBT community resources. Lack of understanding by the general population of LGBT issues. I feel that many LGBTQ people in the area think they are alone but don’t realize how many of us are actually here.
Did you find it difficult coming out to your friends and family?
I actually made a mountain out of a mole hill with this one. I had anticipated some resistance from my retired military gone correctional officer father but he actually was really open to the fact. My dad’s exact words were “I don’t care who you date as long as they treat you right and make you happy”…another favorite quotable from my dad when I first came out to him was in my asking him if he feared I wouldn’t be giving him grandchildren he said “What? Why? Women get inseminated all the time!! You better be giving me a grandkid!” With my mom…I was very fortunate to have the opportunity in coming out to her shortly before she passed away. My mom’s response was “I always knew something was up…especially with the effeminate men you used to date”. Friends… Again, I have been really fortunate in my coming out experience. Most of my friends stated they weren’t surprised and found it exciting. However, I do have one or two friends from high school that have struggled with it. They have voiced their more conservative opinions to me but I take it as a challenge to try and educate them rather than turn the other cheek.
What can the community do to help you in your efforts?
Voice their opinion. Pass any information or leads they may have to me. Voice any ideas they have or resources that I can try and harvest into a community resource or outlet.
What's the one goal that you, Gay Porterville, have for this year?
I have a couple of ideas still brewing that I still need to figure out a means and a plan of action for. I would like to get the LGBT community working on some volunteer projects and other types of community outreach where we are working side by side with other every day people. I also am looking to get a general LGBT support group going to allow people of like mind to get together and chat.
Have you ever been discriminated against for identifying as an LGBT community member?
I've had a few comments and remarks made to me since I've been back in the area but nothing I really cared to hear. I imagine as I become more active in the community more people will recognize and associate me with the gay community possibly making me a target for discrimination. But I am ready and excited for that challenge.
Now that you have people's attention, what would you like to say to them?
That I would like for any member of the community to feel comfortable in approaching me at any time for any reason. I will never judge anyone for their feelings. I am a safe space. I will always do my best to help in any way I can...If I personally can't help I will find the appropriate resources.
I’m excited to have her with us and I’m really glad that the Porterville area has someone who can help continue the growth that has been started. Many of you have already done such great things there, together, you guys will be amazing. I encourage everyone to take advantage of this opportunity. Connect, share, engage and empower. Melissa is full of ambition and truly wants to bring everyone together for a stronger and better community.
Melissa: On behalf of myself and Gay Central Valley, welcome and thank you for coming aboard. The journey you are embarking upon is not an easy one at times, but I can’t think of a better person for the job.
Get involved Porterville, let her know what you need and how she can help!
Melissa McMurrey
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559-791-8699
www.GayPorterville.com
VIDEO: FCKH8 - Top Reasons To Ban Gay Marriage
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VIDEO: Rachel Maddow Points Out The Crazies
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Get clued in people...politics has fully embraced religion as a tool to sway the weak minded...which is a whole lot of people...religion is using politics and politics is using religion...
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
VIDEO: Garoalo & Olbermann WEB EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
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In a Web exclusive interview from the new "Countdown With Keith Olbermann," Janeane Garofalo discusses everything from the cancellation of her new show, to the backlash she got for calling the tea party racist, to what a great actor Jason Bateman has turned out to be.
New York Becomes Sixth State to Legalize Same Sex Marriage
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- Created on Saturday, 25 June 2011 02:34
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For the first time in US history, a Republican controlled legislature has passed the legalization of same sex marriage in the state of New York. After a religious amendment passed, two Senators announced their vote would be yes, which put the number of Senators voting yes over the required 32. The final vote was 33-29.
Mark Grisanti, who’s been previously opposed to legal same sex marriage, made a speech just prior to the vote about how his vote was now, after doing the research on the issue, a definite yes. He said he just can’t come up with a reason to deny other equal rights, while citing the religious exemption amendment as something that helped him change his mind on the issue.
New York becomes the sixth state, after Connecticut, Vermont, Iowa, Massachusetts and New Hampshire (plus Washington DC) in the US to legalize same sex marriage. Hopefully California will become the seventh.
VIDEO: Maddow Nails Weiner Scandal
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I haven't heard anyone nail the hypocrisy and ridiculousness of Anthony Weiner's forced resignation this week like Rachel Maddow has. She points out Republican scandals after which those involved not only retained their positions of power, but excelled further, and rightly points out what has become the ultimate failing of the Democratic party, the inability to stand for truth, integrity and reason...
The media should be ashamed of itself for this whole circus...
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
VIDEO: CNN Announces Walker Ruling
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- Created on Wednesday, 15 June 2011 00:22
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GSA ACTIVIST CAMP - Register Now
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- Created on Tuesday, 14 June 2011 23:49
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For youth ages 13-18. Takes place at the University of Southern California.
Cost: $0-$100 - Pay What You Can (Includes food, housing & training materials)

New deadline to register is July 1st
CONTACT
Victoria N. Benavides
Central Valley Program Coordinator
Gay-Straight Alliance Network
1295 N. Wishon Ave #6
Fresno, CA 93728
ph: 559.268.2780
fax: 559.268.2781
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VIDEO: Fresno Pride Parade 2011 Part 2
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VIDEO: Maddow & Letterman on Weiner Scandal
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HIV Testing Update
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- Created on Wednesday, 08 June 2011 19:49
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UNITED STATES: Tests for HIV, Safe Practices Crucial
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (06.05.11) - Monday, June 06, 2011
James W. Curran, MD, MPH
"The virus causing AIDS was discovered in 1983, and soon it was learned that infection with HIV was lifelong and universally fatal. Furthermore, millions of people throughout the world had already been infected without knowing it. Complacency turned into panic, and activism confronted individual denial and the scarcity of governmental attention and funding.
"... By 1995, combination therapy for HIV had reduced death rates in the United States by 80 percent. Despite extensive costs, these treatment benefits have been extended to over 5 million HIV-infected persons worldwide.
"Time to relax and count our blessings? Hardly!
"In the United States, more than 1.1 million people are infected with HIV and will require lifelong therapy if they are diagnosed in time. CDC estimates that more than 50,000 people are newly infected each year in the United States and that more than half acquire their infection from the estimated 225,000 HIV-infected persons who have not been tested and are unaware of their own infection.
"Denial and complacency have returned as many people have unprotected sex in this sea of ignorance about HIV. And the global epidemic is of even greater concern.
"We need continued strong science to seek an effective vaccine, curative therapy, and more effective prevention methods. Since approximately 4 million people are having sex for the first time each year in the United States, education and prevention efforts must be renewed.
"We can't forget the lessons from 30 years ago about AIDS.
"The epidemic is still with us. Be informed. Get tested. Be safe."
The author is the former director of CDC's HIV/AIDS Division and also served as assistant US surgeon general. Currently the dean of Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health, he received the 2011 Ryan White Distinguished Leadership Award for his lifetime contributions to AIDS prevention.VIDEO: International Gay Rodeo Association for Trevor Project
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Support the Fresno LGBT Community Center
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- Created on Thursday, 17 March 2011 20:17
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Gay Central Valley is reaching out to the community to assist us in covering the monthly cost of our open and operating LGBT Community Center (about $300). With only a few people making regular monthly donations, we can easily cover the cost...
How easily?
All we need is 12 people who can commit to a monthly donation of $25 each and we will have covered our operating expenses for the LGBT Community Center each month. By simply visiting the link below you can set up monthly donations to Gay Central Valley, an official 501(c)3 nonprofit. There are also many other options for monthly donations or one time donations.
We thank those in the community who are able to assist us in keeping Fresno's only LGBT Community Center operating every month, for many years to come.
Upcoming Events
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- Created on Thursday, 17 March 2011 19:17
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Opinion
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- Created on Thursday, 17 March 2011 19:08
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- Polls show younger people generally support LGBT equality measures in far greater numbers than their parents and grandparents. Do you think their attitudes will ever change?
Editorial: No defeat in Maryland
The Baltimore Sun editorial board urges Gov. Martin O'Malley to become more involved in the fight for marriage equality when it comes up again next year, writing, "Justice has been delayed, but it has not been defeated." The Sun (Baltimore)
Jane Lynch, Ellen DeGeneres and more sign letter to Obama to kick off same-sex marriage campaign
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- Created on Thursday, 17 March 2011 19:05
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Celebs and VIPs including Jane Lynch, Anne Hathaway and Ellen DeGeneres kicked off the "Say I Do" campaign Monday with a letter toPresident Obama asking him for clarity on the topic of same-sex marriage and urging him to support an end to "exclusion from marriage."
The campaign will continue until Obama expresses his support, according to Freedom to Marry, the group behind the effort.
Other signers from the entertainment ranks include actors Eric McCormack, Martin Sheen,Lily Tomlin, Jane Wagner and Portia DeGeneres, musicians Melissa Etheridge, Myaand Rufus Wainwright, playwright Tony Kushner, and studio honchos Bob Wright, with wife Susan, and David Geffen, The Times has learned exclusively.
Tech VIPs signing their names along with those of civil rights leaders and other activists include Twitter creator Jack Dorsey, Chris Hughes of Facebook, Sean Parker of Napster and Mark Pincus of Zynga, along with athletes Brendon Ayanbadejo and Scott Fujita of the NFL.
"My wife and I were married in May of 2010, and I can say without a doubt that marriage matters," Lynch said in connection with the letter, which will be delivered to the White House by same-sex couples and families this spring.
"As President Obama continues his journey toward recognizing our right to equal taxation, protection and dignity under the law, I encourage him to listen to gay and lesbian couples and families so he can better understand how marriage equality affects us all."
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