Panetta's Pride & Denver's Gay Revolt
U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta salutes "out and proud" gay and lesbian servicemembers, commemorating the first LGBT Pride Month since the death of Don't Ask, Don't Tell.
Activist/documentarian Jerry Gerash reveals the little-known queer history of a 1973 Denver revolution that spawned a landmark gay rights-affirming U.S. Supreme Court ruling (thanks to reporter Vash Boddie).
Plus: our Queer Life and Literature Commentator Janet Mason probes the poetry of Jim Cory's No Brainer Variations.
And in NewsWrap: Ethiopian conference plans to "bury" homosexuality, gay/trans activist butchered in South Africa, Anglican and Roman Catholic bishops oppose U.K. marriage equality, Conservative U.S. rabbis approve same-gender wedding ceremonies, and more news reported by Robert LeBlanc and Natalie Peoples (produced by Steve Pride).
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Labels: Africa, Anglicans, bisexual, DADT, gay, human rights, Jim Cory, lesbian, marriage equality, transgender, transsexual, US Supreme Court
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