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Issue 18 Volume 40
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Seattle Gay News SEATTLE’S LGBT NEWS & ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
Seattle May Day events, GET ENGAGED–DEFEND including anarchists
MARRIAGE EQUALITY by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor
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government, and commercial institutions downtown, and approximately eight people were arrested – all these things arguably stole the spotlight from the normally massive immigrant rights march that has been taking place every May Day in Seattle since 2000. This year’s May Day had three
“They are slowly, meticulously growing their army. We have one month to match them,” Zach Silk, campaign manager for Washington United for Marriage – the statewide campaign to protect Washington state’s marriage equality law – told Seattle Gay News. The most important thing that can be done in this phase of the campaign for marriage equality in Washington state is build a statewide movement. “We believe that we need to match our opponents name for name and dollar for dollar,” said Silk. “The Pledge to Approve [Referendum 74] campaign is the easiest way to connect people with the campaign.” “We started with 4,000 supporters in January,” said Silk. “Thanks to the pledge campaign, we now
Participants in the May Day march in downtown Seattle
by James Whitely SGN Staff Writer The annual May Day marches and gatherings received a very different sort of news coverage this year than they’ve had in previous years. Rocks were thrown through the windows of Mayor Mike McGinn’s home, approximately 75 “anarchists” clad in black took direct action against financial,
HIV criminalization forum Romney campaign at Lifelong AIDS Alliance Gay aide quits, two weeks on the job
On April 30, Lifelong AIDS Alliance hosted an open community forum on HIV criminalization. Although criminalizing people with HIV has been commonplace for years, the effort to reexamine the laws that discriminate against people with HIV is fairly new. The forum, which featured three speakers and a short film by the SERO Project, was attended by about 25 people that were interested in learning more and adding their input to the movement that is still in its developmental stages. “It’s easy for us to see HIV in the context of a bullet,” said Renee McCoy, one of the featured speakers. “When we criminalize people with HIV, we basically take a group of people who have a health issue and make them criminals.” According to the Positive Justice Richard Grenell Project, an organization dedicated Grenell was hired April 20 as to the repeal of HIV criminal stat- by Mike Andrew Romney’s foreign policy and nautes and the end of HIV-specific SGN Staff Writer tional security spokesperson. He prosecutions, “36 [U.S.] sates and Richard Grenell, the only open- previously worked in the George territories have HIV-specific criminal laws, but people with HIV ly Gay staffer employed by Mitt W. Bush administration as a Romney’s presidential campaign, quit May 1 after only two weeks see grenell page 20 see hiv page 20 on the job.
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