Anti-GSA bill defeated in Senate

The misguided bill intended to prohibit “any student club..that encourages or promotes sexual activity by unmarried minor students” was defeated 9-6 in Senate Education and Health yesterday.

Of course the Some Families Foundation* is in a snit.

This is causing them to make unseemly confessions, such as:

The impetus for this bill was that many schools in Virginia have Gay, Straight Alliance Clubs (GSA).

Oops. We were told on numerous occasions that the patron, Matt Lohr, had confirmed the bill had nothing to do with Gay/Straight Alliances. Maybe he was for prohibiting GSAs before he was against it. Or something.

Update from the Washington Post: In the committee hearing, Matt Lohr still insisted that he didn’t intend to target GSAs – but “(w)hen pressed, Lohr told the committee he could not think of any other kind of school group that might run afoul of his proposal.”

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Panel Discussion of School Drama Policy

All reference material on the LCPS Theatrical Presentations policy is archived here.

Wednesday, March 8, 7:30 pm
LCPS Administration Building (rooms 102 A and B)
21000 Education Court
Ashburn, VA 20148

The Loudoun Education Alliance of Parents will be hosting a panel discussion of the “Policy on Theatrical Presentations” adopted by the School Board last summer. The policy was adopted, after months of public debate, in response to the uproar created over a play about sexual identity and tolerance written and directed by then Stone Bridge senior Sabrina Audrey Jess.

Patricia Phillips, the Virginia state director of the pro-censorship group Concerned Women for America, told the Washington Post that “the policy addressed her main concern, which was for ‘the normalization of homosexuality to be prevented.’

Translated into plain English, this statement expresses an intent to abuse the policy in order to silence a lawful and legitimate viewpoint – that it’s normal and natural for some people to be gay, lesbian, bisexual and/or transgendered.

If this is in fact how the policy is being interpreted, if principals and teachers are suppressing controversial content to avoid the threat of the “heckler’s veto” from Mrs. Phillip’s group, then the implementation of the policy is unlawful.

Please plan to attend this important meeting, which will be the first public discussion of the impact on student freedom of expression since the policy went into effect.

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It’s alive..

Big changes at www.equalityloudoun.org.

Our new website is now live.

The biggest change is that our core function of providing news and information is now organized as a blog. All news items posted since our original launch in 2003 are archived here, and are searchable by keyword. The more recent posts are also open for comments (if you have a burning desire to comment on older posts, we will entertain requests).

We have retained the content from the old site, organized it better (we hope) and have added some new features. Time will tell if they are useful or not.

This is a community driven, grassroots organization, and our vision is for this site to reflect that. We encourage you to share your art, poetry, photos, articles, letters to the editor (even ones that aren’t published!), and use this site to network with people who share your interests beyond GLBTQ advocacy. We need a strong, healthy, connected community to continue the struggle for equality.

This is a work in progress, and a labor of love. If something doesn’t work right (and we know that there will be such things), please tell us. When there is new content or we get something working, there will be an update.

So, go tool around, and let us know what you think.

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Other Voices: Club bill a thinly veiled threat

Wonderful op-ed by two high school students.

“Schools do not exist to protect their students from reality and the challenges it presents. They do exist to prepare and educate people for their entrance into the real world and to ensure that they will have the skills and knowledge to run a successfully functioning nation when it becomes their responsibility.”

Daily Press
By Helen Bradshaw and Virginia Jenkins
February 24, 2006

The Virginia General Assembly is currently considering a bill that would prohibit sexually based clubs in public schools. The bill is designed to indirectly decrease sexual activity within the student body by removing support of any sexual behavior from schools. This seems like common sense; no school would willingly advocate sexual activity through a club or any other function.

However, in all actuality this bill is a thinly veiled threat to Gay-Straight Alliances and also to such groups as the Lambda Alliance, Safety Zones, Amnesty International and other organizations that support diversity of society and personal freedoms. If this legislation is passed by the General Assembly, many such school-based groups have the potential to be disbanded, depriving students at their respective schools of the diversity and education they offer.

The Lafayette High School Gay-Straight Alliance in Williamsburg is a prime example. The club, founded two and a half years ago, is not based on sexual orientation but rather on accepting others regardless of who they are. The club has roughly 15 members, and many active supporters. No record of anyone’s sexual orientations exists. This is because sexual orientation is not relevant to the club’s membership or purpose.

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AG Opinion Endorses Discrimination

Equality Virginia: Attorney General Opinion Endorses Discrimination Against Gay and Lesbian Virginians

(Richmond) – Equality Virginia condemned an official opinion issued today by Attorney General Robert McDonnell that said the Governor does not have the authority to include “sexual orientation” in an Executive Order protecting state employees from discrimination.

McDonnell argues in the opinion that, because the General Assembly has not acted affirmatively to grant protections to people based on real or perceived sexual orientation, the Governor has no legal authority to extend such protections to state employees.

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Two Loudoun churches leave ECUSA

Loudoun Times-Mirror
February 14, 2006
By Eileen M. Carlton

Two Episcopal churches in eastern Loudoun have made history, being the first and second congregations in Virginia to leave the umbrella of the Episcopal Church of the United States of America and join the Anglican Province of Uganda.

The pastors of South Riding Church and the Church of the Holy Spirit in Ashburn indicated they left ECUSA because of its alleged changes in doctrine and because of its 2003 consecration of V. Gene Robinson as the world’s first openly homosexual Episcopal bishop.

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Virginia Is for . . . :

Welcome to the Fred Phelps Training Academy

“Only a visceral animosity that is the antithesis of Christian agape could account for such an unrelenting assault.”

Richmond Times-Dispatch
February 14, 2006
By A. Barton Hinkle

The Rev. Fred Phelps, leader of Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas, likes to show up at funerals with a placard reading, “God Hates Fags.” Certain legislators in the General Assembly — principally Republicans — evidently would like to post one reading, “Us Too.”

This year the Assembly made approval of a constitutional amendment prohibiting same-sex marriage its first order of business. The amendment bans not just marriage, but potentially any legal arrangement that even approximates it.

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