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Seattle Gay News SEATTLE’S LGBT NEWS & ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
Hotel workers win Washington United for new contract with Marriage rides wave of LGBT protections enthusiasm across state
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they had reached a tentative agreement with the management of the Westin Hotel on a new contract for Westin employees. UNITE HERE Local 8 community organizer Jasmine Marwaha announced the agreement in an email to the union’s supporters. “Effective immediately,” Marwaha wrote, “UNITE HERE Local 8 has reached a tentative agreement with the Westin Seattle that includes a guarantee from the owner, Host Hotels, that Westin The Westin Hotel, Seattle workers will retain by Mike Andrew their jobs in the event of the hotel’s SGN Staff Writer sale. The hotel workers union announced on November 22 that
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by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor
Washington United for Marriage, the coalition of organizations, congregations, unions, and businesses working together to secure civil marriage for loving, committed Gay and Lesbian couples in Washington state, held several community meetings throughout the state in recent days and heard one common chorus: LGBT Washingtonians want civil marriage in 2012. The push for full marriage equality is here. The time has come, and with it is a dedicated organizing campaign that makes a complex issue as simple as possible. We must win in the legislature and at the ballot. If Referendum 71 taught us – and our opponents – anything, it is that we are ready for a fight. We are committed to this whatever it takes. And we intend to win this thing. see wA UNITED page 20
Danny Vega – Seattle Gay No death penalty man beaten into coma for Chen
by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor Early last week, well-known Filipino hairdresser Danny Vega, 58, was beaten into a coma. Vega, an openly Gay man who has been running a successful shop in south Seattle for 30 years, is now on life support. Police are looking for members of the community to
come forward with any information about the attack. According to police, it was about 7:45 p.m. on November 15 when the Rainier Valley man was attacked and robbed in the 4200 block of South Othello Street near Martin Luther King Jr. Way. Vega, who was able to tell family members few details before slipping into a coma, said three teens
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Danny Vega
attacked him and that he lost consciousness during the attack. The teens also took his cell phone and housekeys. “He said that they just kept beating him and that he was unconscious for 30 to 45 minutes,” Vega’s niece, Melanie, told King 5 News. After the beating, Vega told his family, he woke up and walked home, where he called police. Seattle Fire Department responded and treated the victim before transporting him to Harborview Medical Center with lifethreatening injuries. The family is taking turns praying at Vega’s bedside, hoping for a miracle. “Whoever saw this happen please, please call 911, because it’s so hurtful. Just please call if you seen what happened,” said Melanie. Vega’s family believes he was beaten because he is openly Gay. Police say that due to lack of evidence, they are not investigating the assault and robbery as a hate crime. Anyone with information is asked to call the Seattle Police Homicide and Assault unit at (206) 233-5000. Anonymous calls are welcome. An account has been set up for Vega at Wells Fargo Bank.
Louis Chen is seen during his arraignment in King County Superior Court on August 29, 2011.
by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor Louis Chen, the First Hill physician who police say killed his partner Eric Cooper and their 2-yearold son Cooper Chen earlier this year, will not face the death penalty. King County Prosecutor Dan
Satterberg announced November 21 that he would seek a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of release if Chen is convicted. Chen has been charged with two counts of aggravated murder in the first degree for the deaths of Eric see chen page 21