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White House endorses Federal hate crime Equality Act sentence in Capitol Hill Bill would add LGBT protections to Civil Rights attack Act by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on November 9 that a man convicted on federal hate crimes charges has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison. In a plea agreement, Troy Deacon Burns admitted to assaulting three men near Harvard Avenue and E. Pike Street on January 25. He faced up to ten years in prison and a $250,000 fine. According to the DOJ, Burns was on Capitol Hill Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore is sponsoring the Equality Act, which would expand protections against discrimination to members of the LGBT community – wwwusnews.com to sell meth, when he encountered three Gay men by Mike Andrew walking down the street. supports the Equality Act.” Troy Deacon Burns – www.gaystarnews.com SGN Staff Writer Burns admitted to comThe bill would amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to include protections for sexual ing up behind the three men and shout- bing position. ing homophobic slurs. He then produced a The White House announced on No- orientation and gender identity. The men fled, but Burns caught one of vember 10 that President Obama “strongly see equality act page 8 knife and raised it over his head in a stabsee hate crime page 8
Utah judge takes foster child away from Lesbian couple Ruling aligns with new Mormon guidelines
April Hoagland (l) and Beckie Peirce – Teve Griffin/The Salt Lake Tribune/Associated Press
April Hoagland and Beckie Pierce had planned to adopt the girl they had been raising for three months. The couple also has the support of the girl’s biological mother. A Utah court has taken away the fosIn his November 10 ruling, Utah Judge ter child of a married Lesbian couple and Scott Johanson cited research that children placed the infant with a straight couple in- do better when they are raised by heterosexstead. by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer
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Transgender Day of Remembrance ceremonies to be held in Seattle, Bellevue and Edmonds
The Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) is a day set aside to remember and honor Transgender persons who were murdered in the last year. Sadly, this year has seen a marked increase in the number of such hate-motivated crimes. The Puget Sound Transgender community and its allies gather to remember those who were taken from us at ceremonies around the Puget Sound region. We invite you to stand with us. We are holding four ceremonies for the Transgender Day of Remembrance.
day, November 21. The first will be at Seattle’s Ravenna United Methodist Church (5751 33rd Ave. NE, Seattle). The Wallingford United Methodist Church Choir will perform “Agnus Dei” and “In Paradesium” by Fauré. Mother Robbinson will be the featured speaker. The second ceremony will be at the First United Methodist Church of Bellevue (1934 108th Ave. NE, Bellevue). The church choir will perform “Requieum” by Ezekiel and Claire Michelle Burgess will perform “True Colors.”
The first two will be held on Friday, November 20. One will be at Seattle City Hall (entrance at 5th Ave. & Cherry St.) in the Bertha Knight Landes Room. Aidan Key will deliver the keynote address entitled “Fighting Back.” Captain Smartypants, an ensemble from the Seattle Men’s Chorus will perform “Lean on Me” and Diverse Harmony, an LGBT youth chorus will perform “True Colors.” The second ceremony will be held in Edmonds at St. Hilda/St. Patrick Episcopalian Church (15224 52nd Ave. W., Edmonds). The church choir will perform “Lacrimosa” and “Ave Verum Corpus,” both by Mozart. Mother Carla Robbinson will be the featured speaker. She is a Transwoman of color who is also an Episcopalian Priest.
Each of the ceremonies will have a reading of the names. The names of the Transgender persons who were murdered in the last year will be read. Most ceremonies have Transgender persons reading the names. However, at ours we will invite anyone who wants to read a name to come forward and do so. We remember and honor the Transgender persons who lost their lives because of Transgender hatred and we respect and embrace our allies who stand with us against the hate. Admission is free and light snacks will be served after the ceremony. For more information call us at 360-353-4193 or email us at TDORSeattle@gmail.com.
Courtesy of Transgender Day of RememWe will hold two ceremonies on Satur- brance Seattle