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New York LGBT group says SGN EXCLUSIVE: “Sesame Street” coming-out Judy and Dennis Shepard reflect on 20 years after party is long overdue
Matthew Shepard’s death
Bert & Ernie – Photo courtesy of Getty
NEW YORK (September 19, 2018) – Emmy Award–winning “Sesame Street” writer Mark Saltzman has announced that two of the show’s iconic characters, “Bert” and “Ernie,” were written as a gay couple.
The relationship reflected his own samesex relationship, according to Saltzman, who began writing for the show in 1984. Bert and Ernie shared a basement apartment at
see BERT & ERNIE page 5
Serbia’s Lesbian prime minister “not wanted” at Pride, organizers say
Ana Brnabic, Prime Minister of Serbia – Photo courtesy of Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government, Republic of Serbia
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Serbia’s Lesbian Prime Minister, Ana Brnabic, is “not wanted” at the country’s Pride parade, LGBT activists say.
When Brnabic became prime minister last year – the first LGBT head of government in a Balkan country – she became an instant celebrity.
see SERBIA page 13
Judy and Dennis Shepard – Photo courtesy of The Matthew Shepard Foundation
by MK Scott SGN Contributing Writer It is hard to believe that October 12th will be the 20th anniversary of the death of
Matthew Shepard. It all started on the night of October 6, 1998, when Matthew Shepard was lured to an open field and was tied up to a fence and tortured for days. Not since the
see SHEPARD page 6
Court rules case challenging Defense Department’s discriminatory HIV policies to proceed
Image courtesy of Lambda Legal
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (September 14, 2018) – [On September 14], a Virginia federal court ruled that a case filed by Lambda Legal and OutServe-SLDN, along with pro bono counsel from Winston & Strawn LLP, challenging the military’s discriminatory policies governing the enlist-
ment, deployment, and promotion of service members living with HIV, will continue, by denying the government’s motion to dismiss. The plaintiffs’ motion to halt implementation of a new Department of Defense (DoD)
see DISCRIMINATION page 5