SGN December 2, 2011 - Section 1

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Issue 48 Volume 39

Celebrating 38 Years!

FRIDAY December 2, 2011 FREE! 25¢ in bookstores & news stands

MARINE GENERAL p. 5

HIV NEWS p. 7

DRACONIAN LAW p. 17

Seattle Gay News SEATTLE’S LGBT NEWS & ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

Gay Softball World Danny Vega’s unsolved Series case settled murder grips communities

announced on November 28 that they have negotiated a settlement in a case brought against NAThe National Center for Lesbian GAAA by three Bisexual softball Rights (NCLR), K&L Gates LLP, players whose team was disqualiand the North American Gay Amasee softball page 18 teur Athletic Alliance (NAGAAA) by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor

courtesy seattle police department

by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor On November 15, around 7:308:00 p.m., Rainier Valley resident Danny Vega was walking in the 4200 block of South Othello street in Seattle. The 58-year-old man was assaulted and robbed by three black teenagers. Twelve days later, Vega died at Harborview Medical Center. Those are the nuts and bolts of the case. That is what Seattle Police Department homicide detectives say they are working with to solve the seemingly unsolvable savage beating of a man who died before officers could question him. That is what is on the surface of this mess. But to find the truth, you must sometimes go beneath the surface of things. Members of the LGBT community say Danny Vega was more than just an openly out and flamboyant Gay man. Family and friends maintain he was much, Stills relased by the SPD showing persons of interest in the Danny Vega murder investigation.

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by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor On December 1, community members came together to observe World AIDS Day 2011 at Stronger Together: The Eighth Annual World AIDS Day Breakfast at the Seattle Convention Center. The breakfast was presented by Multifaith Works, an organization that unites communities of compassionate care and inclusive spirituality with people living in isolation and loneliness; Seattle Area Support Groups, a non-profit organization that builds community and cultivates powerful, healthy lives by providing emotional support and personal development services to those affected by HIV/ AIDS, the Queer communities, and those who love them; Gay City Health Project, a multicultural Gay men’s health organization and the leading provider of HIV and STD testing in King County; and Seattle Counseling Service, which provides mental health and addiction services to LGBT communi-

ties of Seattle, King County, and AIDS Memorial Quilt. Bearse, the surrounding regions. who played Marcy D’Arcy World AIDS Day is on TV’s Married With observed DecemChildren, teared up as she ber 1 each year explained that one of the and is dedicatpanels on display behind ed to raising the speakers’ podium beawareness longed to a friend of hers of the AIDS who passed away from pandemic AIDS in the mid-1980s. caused by The highlight of the the spread breakfast came when acof HIV tivist Paul Kawata gave a infection. speech in which he recognized AIDS has how far we’ve come in the fight killed more against HIV/AIDS in 30 years and than 25 asked everyone to pledge 25 or million more years to ridding the world people of the disease. Kawata gave the speech after accepting the AIDS Service Award for worldwide, 2 0 1 1 . and more than Since 1989, 33 million people Kawata has served as executive live with HIV. director of the National MinorThe breakfast was a tre- ity AIDS Council (NMAC), the mendous success with Aman- premier organization dedicated to da Bearse, an out Lesbian actress, building leadership in communias emcee, who asked attendees to ties of color to address the chalsign messages of hope and love on pieces of fabric that will be woven together to make a panel for the see world aids day page 7

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Barney Frank to Stronger together Seattle observes World AIDS Day retire in 2013

Representative Barney Frank

Congress. Predictably, those enemies greeted his November 29 retirement “I’ve always had a reputation for announcement with unrestrained honesty,” Barney Frank says, “not glee. always for tact or tolerance.” “Mr. Frank’s departure in JanuLong known for saying what was ary 2013 will remove from the on his mind – and not in the most diplomatic way – Frank made his share of enemies in his 31 years in see frank page 21 by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer

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