SGN January 6, 2012 - Section 1

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Issue 01 Volume 40

Celebrating 39 Years!

FRIDAY January 6, 2012 FREE! 25¢ in bookstores & news stands

JAMAICA PM p. 7

ALAN TURING p. 13

CONDOMS & PORN p. 14

Seattle Gay News

“It’s time.”

SEATTLE’S LGBT NEWS & ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

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Governor Gregoire endorses marriage equality for Washington by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor

On January 4, Governor Chris Gregoire announced she wants Washington to become the seventh state to legalize Gay marriage.

In a spirited and impassioned speech, Governor Chris Gregoire publicly supported legalizing samesex marriage in Washington state. Although she previously supported efforts to expand the state’s current law on domestic partner rights for LGBT couples, Wednesday, January 4, was the first time she came out in support of full marriage equality, going so far as to say that she would be the one to introduce the bill in the next legislative session – scheduled to start Monday. “It’s time. It’s the right thing to do,” Gregoire told a room crowded with reporters, LGBT advocates,

and supporters of same-sex marriage who came from as far away as Spokane and Vancouver, Washington to witness the speech.

face the same hurdles as heterosexual families: making ends meet, choosing what school to send their kids to, finding someone to grow old with, standing in front of friends and family, and making a lifetime commitment,” Gregoire said. “For all couples, a state marriage license is very important. It gives them the right to enter into a marriage contract in which their legal interests, and those of their children, if any, are protected by well-established civil law.” Present during the gov“Some say domestic partner- ernor’s speech were couples who ships are the same as marriage,” have registered as domestic partshe said. “That’s a version of the ners in Washington state. For many discriminatory ‘separate but equal’ argument of the past.” see marriage page 16 “Our Gay and Lesbian families

Washington to get $3.5 million 2012 Pride Parade for HIV prevention from CDC theme announced

all photos by Nate Gowdy

cording to a formula that matches federal resources to the geographic burden of HIV, as measured by the number of people reported living with HIV in each jurisdiction. “This new funding approach ensures that many areas with heavier HIV burdens receive urgently needed funding increases,” the CDC said in a press release. Previously, funding was allocated based on the number of people living with AIDS. The HIV figure is more inclusive, since fewer than half of all Americans living with see CDC page 18

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Washington state’s Department of Health will get almost $3.5 million from the CDC for “high-impact HIV prevention.” The CDC announced a total of $339 million in new funding, covering the first year of a five-year funding cycle, on January 4. The awards represent a new direction for the CDC’s HIV funding, designed to achieve higher impact for every federal HIV prevention dollar spent. The funds will be allocated to individual health departments ac-

HIV

to your right. Look behind you, ahead of you, across the street,” said SO&P officials in a media On January 5, Seattle Out and release. “All around, you’ll see Proud (SO&P) announced “The it – community, and the beautiful Many Faces of Pride” as the 2012 people who make it theirs. Some will be immediately recognizable; Seattle Pride Parade theme. “This year, as you revel and participate in the 2012 Seattle Pride Parade, look to your left, then see pride page 18 by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor


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