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The Original GLBT Expo Third Annual Video Lounge 2010
The 17th Original GLBT Expo
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 216-2000
*********************2010 LINE UP INCLUDED*****************
Saturday 11:00 – 7:00 PM 2010
...11:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos including Kelly King, Levi Kreis, Rachael Sage,
12:00 George Lyter of ADD-TV music video block
1:00 Fifty years of Queer Cinema by Danforth Prince, of Blood Moon Productions
1:30 LGBT Historic Video – rare footage of NYC GLBT History curated by Randolfe Wicker
2:00 CampBlood.org's House of Horrors - Ever wonder what gays and horror movies have in common? Join the sickos behind the biggest gay horror movie site around.
2:30 David Kittredge, writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2 45 Rob Williams director of “Make the Yuletide Gay,” "Three-Day Weekend," and "Long Term Relationship"
3:00 George Lyter music video director and creator of ADD-TV with showcase Art and Activism w/guest speakers.
3:30 CampBlood.org's Slumber Party Massacre Join the nutsos behind the biggest gay horror movie website and their special guests for a slumber party with a serious body count. Bloodshed, beefcake and giveaways are just a few of the surprises in store at this party.
4:00 Under the Pink Carpet with Lovari - Meet the on air personalities from the gay-themed television entertainment news series that airs on WNYE / WNYC TV Channel 25, incl special guest Singer Lovari
4:30 Yozmit a special guest exposing Transgender discrimination in the job market. Yozmit has been in The Daily News, The New York Times and generating alot of press as she is part of the group that has filed a complaint with the state attorney general's office having proved city's human rights law were violated citing J. Crew as one of the offenders. Yozmit is also a performance artists and we will celebrate her work at the expo.
www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/03/14/2010-03-14_report_say...
4:45 Lavender Hip Hop, with Soce the Elemental Wizard and Chic & Sassy America's Top Drag Queen rappers
5:00 Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV Networks interviews Main Stage Performers
6:00 - 7:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Vanessa Conde, Beth Sacks, Neon Glitter Bliss, Salme Dahlstrom, amberRose Marie
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Sunday 12-6 2010
12:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl, Jason Antone, Brian Kent, LaVonna Harris, Noa Tylo
1:00 Appolonia Cruz from Fruta Extrana TV which is now FX GAY TV
1:15 Khalid Rivera recording artist who went to #1 Music Video on Logo’s Click List
1:30 GLAAD The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation special guest Anu Singh
1:45 Samara Riviera from Vivalariviera.com has been seen on ABC and Telemundo Television, Samara has also produced footage for A&E Television Networks Biography series and has written for both Latino Boys and Adelante Magazine. Special guest will be Sahara Davenport from season two of RuPaul's Drag Race as seen on the MTV Networks channel Logo Television.
2:00 Rob Williams director of the award winning “Make the Yuletide Gay” now out on DVD
2:15 David Kittredge writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2:30 Lady Gaga - Live from The National Equality March
3:30 Ryan Janek Wolowski presents "Fatima's First Lady" comedy short starring R. Sky Palkowitz The Delusional Diva.
4:00 - 6:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Lori Michaels, Athena Reich, Jamisin Lee (dancer), Peppermint, Josh Zuckerman, and interviews with main stage performers.
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New York City USA
03-20-2010
03-21-2010
The Original GLBT Expo Third Annual Video Lounge 2010
The 17th Original GLBT Expo
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 216-2000
*********************2010 LINE UP INCLUDED*****************
Saturday 11:00 – 7:00 PM 2010
...11:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos including Kelly King, Levi Kreis, Rachael Sage,
12:00 George Lyter of ADD-TV music video block
1:00 Fifty years of Queer Cinema by Danforth Prince, of Blood Moon Productions
1:30 LGBT Historic Video – rare footage of NYC GLBT History curated by Randolfe Wicker
2:00 CampBlood.org's House of Horrors - Ever wonder what gays and horror movies have in common? Join the sickos behind the biggest gay horror movie site around.
2:30 David Kittredge, writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2 45 Rob Williams director of “Make the Yuletide Gay,” "Three-Day Weekend," and "Long Term Relationship"
3:00 George Lyter music video director and creator of ADD-TV with showcase Art and Activism w/guest speakers.
3:30 CampBlood.org's Slumber Party Massacre Join the nutsos behind the biggest gay horror movie website and their special guests for a slumber party with a serious body count. Bloodshed, beefcake and giveaways are just a few of the surprises in store at this party.
4:00 Under the Pink Carpet with Lovari - Meet the on air personalities from the gay-themed television entertainment news series that airs on WNYE / WNYC TV Channel 25, incl special guest Singer Lovari
4:30 Yozmit a special guest exposing Transgender discrimination in the job market. Yozmit has been in The Daily News, The New York Times and generating alot of press as she is part of the group that has filed a complaint with the state attorney general's office having proved city's human rights law were violated citing J. Crew as one of the offenders. Yozmit is also a performance artists and we will celebrate her work at the expo.
www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/03/14/2010-03-14_report_say...
4:45 Lavender Hip Hop, with Soce the Elemental Wizard and Chic & Sassy America's Top Drag Queen rappers
5:00 Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV Networks interviews Main Stage Performers
6:00 - 7:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Vanessa Conde, Beth Sacks, Neon Glitter Bliss, Salme Dahlstrom, amberRose Marie
**********************************************************
Sunday 12-6 2010
12:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl, Jason Antone, Brian Kent, LaVonna Harris, Noa Tylo
1:00 Appolonia Cruz from Fruta Extrana TV which is now FX GAY TV
1:15 Khalid Rivera recording artist who went to #1 Music Video on Logo’s Click List
1:30 GLAAD The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation special guest Anu Singh
1:45 Samara Riviera from Vivalariviera.com has been seen on ABC and Telemundo Television, Samara has also produced footage for A&E Television Networks Biography series and has written for both Latino Boys and Adelante Magazine. Special guest will be Sahara Davenport from season two of RuPaul's Drag Race as seen on the MTV Networks channel Logo Television.
2:00 Rob Williams director of the award winning “Make the Yuletide Gay” now out on DVD
2:15 David Kittredge writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2:30 Lady Gaga - Live from The National Equality March
3:30 Ryan Janek Wolowski presents "Fatima's First Lady" comedy short starring R. Sky Palkowitz The Delusional Diva.
4:00 - 6:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Lori Michaels, Athena Reich, Jamisin Lee (dancer), Peppermint, Josh Zuckerman, and interviews with main stage performers.
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New York City USA
03-20-2010
03-21-2010
Families Belong Together — Partners
The June 30 Families Belong Together actions are being organized by everyday people across the country, supported by a number of organizations, in addition to the four lead sponsors. Some of the organizations supporting these actions are listed below.
We welcome engagement from all organizations and individuals on this issue. Please feel free to send your supporters directly to the event page without informing us!
To get more involved, please submit the form at: MoveOn.org/Partner
#VOTEPROCHOICEEnd Rape on CampusNDWA
270 StrategiesEqual Voice ActionNEA
350.org
Equality LabsNETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice
ACLUEvery VoiceNetwork of Spiritual Progressives
Action Together MassachusetttesFair Immigration Reform MovementNextGen America
Action Together NetworkFaith in Public LifeNSEA
Advancement ProjectFamilies Belong TogetherOne Billion Rising
AFTFamilies USAOrganizing for Action
Al Otro LadoFeminist Majority FoundationOxfam America
All OutFood & Water WatchPantsuit Nation
Alliance for JusticeForeign Policy for AmericaParentsTogether
Alliance for Youth ActionFriends of the EarthPeople Demanding Action
American Constitution SocietyFuse WashingtonPeople For the American Way
American Ethical UnionGamlielPeople's Action
American Human Rights Council (AHRC-USA)Global ExchangePlanned Parenthood Federation of America
American Sexual Health AssociationGlobal Fund for ChildrenPoligon Education Fund
Amnesty International USAGreenLatinosPositive Women's Network-USA
Anti-Defamation LeagueGreenpeacePresbyterian Church (USA)
Arab American InstituteHand in Hand: The Domestic Employers NetworkPresente.org
Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJCHarnessPriorities USA
ASISTAHeadCountPublic Citizen
Assisi CommunityHealth Care VoterRace Forward
Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) at the Urban Justice CenterHispanic FederationRainforest Action Network
Asylum Seeker Assistance ProjectHuman Rights CampaignReally American
AvaazHuman Rights FirstResistance Labs
Bayard Rustin Center for Social JusticeIfNotNowRock the Vote
Bend the ArcImmigration HubSALDEF
Beyond the BombIn Our Own Voice: National Black Women's Reproductive Justice AgendaSanctuary for Families
Brave New FilmsIndivisibleSEIU
Campaign for Southern EqualityJapanese American Citizens LeagueSIECUS
Caring Across GenerationsJewish Voice for PeaceSierra Club
CASA in ActionJStreetSister District Action Network
Center for American Progress Action FundJWISojourners
Center for Biological DiversityKIPPSouth Asian Americans Leading Together
Center for Community ChangeLatin America Working GroupSouthern Poverty Law Center
Center for Gender and Refugee StudiesLatin American Legal Defense and Education FundStand Up America
Center for Reproductive RightsLatino Victory FoundationSum of Us
Center for Victims of TortureLatinoJustice PRLDEFTax March
Centro de los Derechos del Migrante, Inc.Lawyers for Good GovernmentThe Leadership Conference
Chicago Women Take ActionLeadership Conference of Women ReligiousThe Workmen’s Circle
Children's Defense Fund-TexasLeague of Conservation VotersTogether We Will Contra Costa
Church World ServiceLeague of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)Truman National Security Project
Clean Water ActionLGBTQ Task ForceUltraViolet
Coalition of Labor Union WomenLittle LobbyistsUnidosUS
Coalition on Human NeedsMALDEFUnitarian Universalist Association
Congregational UCC GreensboroMarchOnUnitarian Universalist Service Committee
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI)Moms RisingUnitarian Universalists for Social Justice (UUSJ)
Constitutional Accountability CenterMuslim AdvocatesUnited State of Women
Council on American-Islamic RelationsNARALUnited We Dream
Courage CampaignNational Alliance to End Sexual ViolenceUS Campaign for Palestinian Rights
CredoNational Asian Pacific American Women's Forum (NAPAWF)VDay.org
Crooked MediaNational Iranian American CouncilVoto Latino
Daily KosNational Justice for Our NeighborsWashington Office on Latin America
DC Immigration HubNational Latina Institute for Reproductive HealthWin Without War
DC Teens ActionNational Network to End Domestic ViolenceWomen Employed
Define AmericanNational Nurses UnitedWomen's March
Democracy InitiativeNational Organization of Concerned Black MenWomen's Refugee Commission
Disciples Center for Immigration and RefugeesNational Partnership for Women & FamiliesWorkplace Fairness
Disciples Refugee & Immigration MinistriesNational Women’s Law CenterYouth Caucus of America
Dulles Justice CoalitionNCJWYWCA USA
Earthjustice
Protest Is Part of the National ‘Families Belong Together’ Day of Action With More Than 710 Events Nationwide
-- On Saturday, June 30th, [residents will rally at various locations as part of the Families Belong Together national day of action to protest the Trump Administration’s policy of forcibly separating children from their parents, the detention of families, and the fact that the Trump Administration has failed to reunite thousands of children with their parents.
WHEN: Saturday, June 30th. [TIME AM/PM TIME ZONE]
WHERE: [LOCATION]. [ADDRESS]
FOR MORE INFORMATION: [MOVEON LINK]
FACEBOOK EVENT LINK: [FB EVENT LINK]
LOCAL CONTACT: [NAME] | [NUMBER] | [EMAIL]
ORGANIZATIONAL SPONSORS INCLUDE: [USE THIS SECTION TO LIST ORGANIZATIONAL SPONSORS AND CO-SPONSORS WITH THEIR PERMISSION]
The [CITY] protest is part of a National “Families Belong Together” Day of Action featuring more than 710 events in all 50 states and an anchor protest in Lafayette Square in Washington DC. Tens of thousands of people are expected to participate across the country. Specifically, the protesters will demand that the Trump Administration:
•Reunite families now. Permanently end family separation and immediately reunify those that have been separated. ICE must release parents immediately so that ORR can reunify them with their children.
•End family detention. Children and families deserve due process, not indefinite imprisonment. Children do not belong in baby cages and internment-like camps. Family incarceration is not the solution to family separation.
•End ‘Zero Humanity.’ Reverse the Trump administration’s policy that created this crisis and chaos to begin with. Parents should not be criminally prosecuted for doing what all parents do, which is bring their children to safety. This horrible nightmare for families will only end when Trump permanently stops his 100% prosecution policy.
Say it loud, say it clear,
Immigrants are welcome here!
Say it loud, say it clear,
Refugees are welcome here!
Repeat“Courage” (listen):
Courage, my friend, you do not walk alone.
We will, walk with you, and sing your spirit home.
*Replace “Courage” with other words like “families” “immigrants” or “children”
When immigrant rights are under attack,
What will we do? Unite, fight back!
When refugee rights are under attack,
What will we do? Unite, fight back!
Repeat“May The Life I Lead” (listen):
Let the life I lead, speak for me. (x2)
When I get to the end of the road, and lay down my heavy load,
Let the life I lead, speak for me.
El pueblo unido
jamás será vencido!
(The people united, will never be defeated)
RepeatTo the tune of “Blessings” by Chance the Rapper (listen):
We gonna rise up, rise up till it’s won (x2)
When the people rise up, the powers come down (x2)
They try to stop us, but we keep comin’ back (x2)
Love, not hate, makes America great!
Repeat
“We are Family” by Sister Sledge
We are family, I got all my people with me
We are family, Get up ev'rybody and sing
We are family, I got all my people with me
We are family, Get up ev'rybody and sing
The Original GLBT Expo Third Annual Video Lounge 2010
The 17th Original GLBT Expo
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 216-2000
*********************2010 LINE UP INCLUDED*****************
Saturday 11:00 – 7:00 PM 2010
...11:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos including Kelly King, Levi Kreis, Rachael Sage,
12:00 George Lyter of ADD-TV music video block
1:00 Fifty years of Queer Cinema by Danforth Prince, of Blood Moon Productions
1:30 LGBT Historic Video – rare footage of NYC GLBT History curated by Randolfe Wicker
2:00 CampBlood.org's House of Horrors - Ever wonder what gays and horror movies have in common? Join the sickos behind the biggest gay horror movie site around.
2:30 David Kittredge, writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2 45 Rob Williams director of “Make the Yuletide Gay,” "Three-Day Weekend," and "Long Term Relationship"
3:00 George Lyter music video director and creator of ADD-TV with showcase Art and Activism w/guest speakers.
3:30 CampBlood.org's Slumber Party Massacre Join the nutsos behind the biggest gay horror movie website and their special guests for a slumber party with a serious body count. Bloodshed, beefcake and giveaways are just a few of the surprises in store at this party.
4:00 Under the Pink Carpet with Lovari - Meet the on air personalities from the gay-themed television entertainment news series that airs on WNYE / WNYC TV Channel 25, incl special guest Singer Lovari
4:30 Yozmit a special guest exposing Transgender discrimination in the job market. Yozmit has been in The Daily News, The New York Times and generating alot of press as she is part of the group that has filed a complaint with the state attorney general's office having proved city's human rights law were violated citing J. Crew as one of the offenders. Yozmit is also a performance artists and we will celebrate her work at the expo.
www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/03/14/2010-03-14_report_say...
4:45 Lavender Hip Hop, with Soce the Elemental Wizard and Chic & Sassy America's Top Drag Queen rappers
5:00 Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV Networks interviews Main Stage Performers
6:00 - 7:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Vanessa Conde, Beth Sacks, Neon Glitter Bliss, Salme Dahlstrom, amberRose Marie
**********************************************************
Sunday 12-6 2010
12:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl, Jason Antone, Brian Kent, LaVonna Harris, Noa Tylo
1:00 Appolonia Cruz from Fruta Extrana TV which is now FX GAY TV
1:15 Khalid Rivera recording artist who went to #1 Music Video on Logo’s Click List
1:30 GLAAD The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation special guest Anu Singh
1:45 Samara Riviera from Vivalariviera.com has been seen on ABC and Telemundo Television, Samara has also produced footage for A&E Television Networks Biography series and has written for both Latino Boys and Adelante Magazine. Special guest will be Sahara Davenport from season two of RuPaul's Drag Race as seen on the MTV Networks channel Logo Television.
2:00 Rob Williams director of the award winning “Make the Yuletide Gay” now out on DVD
2:15 David Kittredge writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2:30 Lady Gaga - Live from The National Equality March
3:30 Ryan Janek Wolowski presents "Fatima's First Lady" comedy short starring R. Sky Palkowitz The Delusional Diva.
4:00 - 6:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Lori Michaels, Athena Reich, Jamisin Lee (dancer), Peppermint, Josh Zuckerman, and interviews with main stage performers.
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New York City USA
03-20-2010
03-21-2010
CCM Musical Theatre and the Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center proudly present PARADE April 5 - April 21. Nominated for nine Tony Awards and six Drama Desk Awards, Parade dramatizes the 1913 trial of Jewish factory manager Leo Frank, accused and convicted of raping and murdering a thirteen-year-old employee, Mary Phagan. The trial, sensationalized by the media, aroused antisemitic tensions in Atlanta and the state of Georgia.
When Frank's death sentence was commuted to life in prison, a lynching party seized and kidnapped him. He was taken to Phagan's hometown of Marietta, Georgia, and hanged from an oak tree.
The events surrounding trial led to the emergence of two groups: the revival of the defunct Klu Klux Klan and the formation of the Anti-Defamation League.
With a score that draws on pop-rock, folk, rhythm and blues and gospel, PARADE is a timely and moving examination of a dark event in American history.
Tickets available at the Carnegie Box Office: 859-967-1940 or online at www.thecarnegie.com/. Photography by Matt Steffen.
The Original GLBT Expo Third Annual Video Lounge 2010
The 17th Original GLBT Expo
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 216-2000
*********************2010 LINE UP INCLUDED*****************
Saturday 11:00 – 7:00 PM 2010
...11:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos including Kelly King, Levi Kreis, Rachael Sage,
12:00 George Lyter of ADD-TV music video block
1:00 Fifty years of Queer Cinema by Danforth Prince, of Blood Moon Productions
1:30 LGBT Historic Video – rare footage of NYC GLBT History curated by Randolfe Wicker
2:00 CampBlood.org's House of Horrors - Ever wonder what gays and horror movies have in common? Join the sickos behind the biggest gay horror movie site around.
2:30 David Kittredge, writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2 45 Rob Williams director of “Make the Yuletide Gay,” "Three-Day Weekend," and "Long Term Relationship"
3:00 George Lyter music video director and creator of ADD-TV with showcase Art and Activism w/guest speakers.
3:30 CampBlood.org's Slumber Party Massacre Join the nutsos behind the biggest gay horror movie website and their special guests for a slumber party with a serious body count. Bloodshed, beefcake and giveaways are just a few of the surprises in store at this party.
4:00 Under the Pink Carpet with Lovari - Meet the on air personalities from the gay-themed television entertainment news series that airs on WNYE / WNYC TV Channel 25, incl special guest Singer Lovari
4:30 Yozmit a special guest exposing Transgender discrimination in the job market. Yozmit has been in The Daily News, The New York Times and generating alot of press as she is part of the group that has filed a complaint with the state attorney general's office having proved city's human rights law were violated citing J. Crew as one of the offenders. Yozmit is also a performance artists and we will celebrate her work at the expo.
www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/03/14/2010-03-14_report_say...
4:45 Lavender Hip Hop, with Soce the Elemental Wizard and Chic & Sassy America's Top Drag Queen rappers
5:00 Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV Networks interviews Main Stage Performers
6:00 - 7:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Vanessa Conde, Beth Sacks, Neon Glitter Bliss, Salme Dahlstrom, amberRose Marie
**********************************************************
Sunday 12-6 2010
12:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl, Jason Antone, Brian Kent, LaVonna Harris, Noa Tylo
1:00 Appolonia Cruz from Fruta Extrana TV which is now FX GAY TV
1:15 Khalid Rivera recording artist who went to #1 Music Video on Logo’s Click List
1:30 GLAAD The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation special guest Anu Singh
1:45 Samara Riviera from Vivalariviera.com has been seen on ABC and Telemundo Television, Samara has also produced footage for A&E Television Networks Biography series and has written for both Latino Boys and Adelante Magazine. Special guest will be Sahara Davenport from season two of RuPaul's Drag Race as seen on the MTV Networks channel Logo Television.
2:00 Rob Williams director of the award winning “Make the Yuletide Gay” now out on DVD
2:15 David Kittredge writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2:30 Lady Gaga - Live from The National Equality March
3:30 Ryan Janek Wolowski presents "Fatima's First Lady" comedy short starring R. Sky Palkowitz The Delusional Diva.
4:00 - 6:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Lori Michaels, Athena Reich, Jamisin Lee (dancer), Peppermint, Josh Zuckerman, and interviews with main stage performers.
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Photo
New York City USA
03-20-2010
03-21-2010
The Original GLBT Expo Third Annual Video Lounge 2010
The 17th Original GLBT Expo
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 216-2000
*********************2010 LINE UP INCLUDED*****************
Saturday 11:00 – 7:00 PM 2010
...11:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos including Kelly King, Levi Kreis, Rachael Sage,
12:00 George Lyter of ADD-TV music video block
1:00 Fifty years of Queer Cinema by Danforth Prince, of Blood Moon Productions
1:30 LGBT Historic Video – rare footage of NYC GLBT History curated by Randolfe Wicker
2:00 CampBlood.org's House of Horrors - Ever wonder what gays and horror movies have in common? Join the sickos behind the biggest gay horror movie site around.
2:30 David Kittredge, writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2 45 Rob Williams director of “Make the Yuletide Gay,” "Three-Day Weekend," and "Long Term Relationship"
3:00 George Lyter music video director and creator of ADD-TV with showcase Art and Activism w/guest speakers.
3:30 CampBlood.org's Slumber Party Massacre Join the nutsos behind the biggest gay horror movie website and their special guests for a slumber party with a serious body count. Bloodshed, beefcake and giveaways are just a few of the surprises in store at this party.
4:00 Under the Pink Carpet with Lovari - Meet the on air personalities from the gay-themed television entertainment news series that airs on WNYE / WNYC TV Channel 25, incl special guest Singer Lovari
4:30 Yozmit a special guest exposing Transgender discrimination in the job market. Yozmit has been in The Daily News, The New York Times and generating alot of press as she is part of the group that has filed a complaint with the state attorney general's office having proved city's human rights law were violated citing J. Crew as one of the offenders. Yozmit is also a performance artists and we will celebrate her work at the expo.
www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/03/14/2010-03-14_report_say...
4:45 Lavender Hip Hop, with Soce the Elemental Wizard and Chic & Sassy America's Top Drag Queen rappers
5:00 Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV Networks interviews Main Stage Performers
6:00 - 7:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Vanessa Conde, Beth Sacks, Neon Glitter Bliss, Salme Dahlstrom, amberRose Marie
**********************************************************
Sunday 12-6 2010
12:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl, Jason Antone, Brian Kent, LaVonna Harris, Noa Tylo
1:00 Appolonia Cruz from Fruta Extrana TV which is now FX GAY TV
1:15 Khalid Rivera recording artist who went to #1 Music Video on Logo’s Click List
1:30 GLAAD The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation special guest Anu Singh
1:45 Samara Riviera from Vivalariviera.com has been seen on ABC and Telemundo Television, Samara has also produced footage for A&E Television Networks Biography series and has written for both Latino Boys and Adelante Magazine. Special guest will be Sahara Davenport from season two of RuPaul's Drag Race as seen on the MTV Networks channel Logo Television.
2:00 Rob Williams director of the award winning “Make the Yuletide Gay” now out on DVD
2:15 David Kittredge writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2:30 Lady Gaga - Live from The National Equality March
3:30 Ryan Janek Wolowski presents "Fatima's First Lady" comedy short starring R. Sky Palkowitz The Delusional Diva.
4:00 - 6:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Lori Michaels, Athena Reich, Jamisin Lee (dancer), Peppermint, Josh Zuckerman, and interviews with main stage performers.
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New York City USA
03-20-2010
03-21-2010
Anti Lese Majeste / 112 rally at Democracy Monument.
“Counting One to Million … Returning Power to People”
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Police and protesters face off again
Democracy Monument draped in red banner calling for freeing of four movement leaders and end to S112
13th February 2021. Bangkok Post.
A protester lies on the ground after witnesses said he was beaten by police near Sanam Luang on Saturday night. (Reuters Photo)
A confrontation between police and pro-democracy protesters turned ugly late Saturday with a number of injuries and arrests, following a peaceful protest earlier in the day at Democracy Monument in Bangkok.
Tensions had been high all evening but most rally participants had dispersed peacefully, with a promise to stage another rally next Saturday, when a showdown between a small group of demonstrators and police turned violent.
One video that was widely circulated online showed officers in full riot gear chasing down a man wearing what appeared to be a yellow volunteer medic vest, with at least one officer beating him with a truncheon as he fell to the ground. His condition was not known.
Numerous loud noises were heard, believed to be from homemade explosive devices and firecrackers. Police said later that as many as 20 officers had been injured and seven demonstrators arrested and taken to the Chana Songkhram station.
The clash came after an earlier standoff at the City Pillar Shrine, to which the demonstrators had walked after their afternoon gathering at Democracy Monument. Eyewitnesses reported bottles being thrown and smoke filling the air, a lot of it from fireworks. Three people were reported injured, including a journalist said to have been struck by a smoke grenade. It was not clear who threw the projectile.
At 8pm, the protesters — some of them carrying their own police-style riot shields — asked police to turn off lights on their crowd-control vehicles but their demand was not met. Guards moved to the front line and clashed with police, who later asked them to negotiate.
Finally, the police agreed to turn down the lights and to allow a small ceremony to be held.
Attapol “Kru Yai” Buapat, another key protester from Khon Kaen province, represented the demonstrators in paying respects inside the shrine. He emerged a few minutes later.
“I paid respects to the shrine, praying for it to protect Ratsadon [citizens] in fighting for the right that should have been theirs. We will return on Feb 20 to demand the release of our friends,” he said. (Story continues below)
The gathering that began around 3pm at Democracy Monument was staged to demand the abolition of the royal defamation law and the release from detention of four key members of the movement.
The protest “Counting one to million … Returning Power to People” attracted a few hundred people.
Activist Panupong “Mike” Jadnok, a key member of the Ratsadon group, vowed not to back down if there were any attempts to break up the rally.
“Now is not the time to fear, to step back. We will only fight today — there will not be an order to retreat from me,” he said.
“Whoever wants to be on the frontline, let’s be prepared. If anything happens, let state officers start first so we will not lose our legitimacy in our push for democracy.”
Pol Col Thotsaphol Ampaipipatkul, chief of the Samran Rat police station, used loudspeakers to ask demonstrators to stop the gathering as it was in violation of the emergency decree and the disease control law.
His announcement was met with boos and the beating of pots and pans by protesters, a tactic borrowed from anti-coup demonstrators in Myanmar, who believe it helps chase away evil spirits.
At the foot of the monument, the demonstrators placed drawings of Arnon Nampa, Parit “Penguin” Chiwarak, Somyot Prueksakasemsuk and Patiwat “Mor Lam Bank” Saraiyaem.
The four were denied bail during a pre-trial hearing on Feb 9 after prosecutors formally indicted them on charges of lese majeste and other lesser charges. The court cited as reasons the severe punishment of the charges and the tendency of the accused to repeat the offences.
Their supporters argued that the court’s rationale ran counter to the principle of “presumed innocent”, and assumed the four are guilty as charged even before the trial begins, which could ne months from now.
Surrounded by hundreds of police including a bomb squad, the demonstrators on Saturday afternoon removed hundreds of plant pots neatly put there last week by City Hall, supposedly to prevent people from assembling there.
Some of the pots were then used to form the number “112”, along with coconut shells from several provinces.
For the progressive movement, coconut shells symbolise a lack of perspective among conservatives, who feel content with the status quo regardless of progressive values and developments elsewhere in the world.
It stems from a Thai saying about a frog who has lived under a coconut shell for so long that he thinks it is perfectly fine and comfortable and doesn’t want it lifted ever, simply because he isn’t aware what’s going on outside his shell.
The highlight activity was a 30mx30m red banner on which participants are asked to write their thoughts about the government and the country.
The banner was then hoisted up and wrapped around the monument.
Most of the messages on the banner were about problems involving Section 112 of the Criminal Code, the demand that their friends be released, and the economic hardships they were facing in the wake of the Covid pandemic.
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Khaosod English
14th Feb 2021 ·
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT.
This shocking video shows a group of riot police officers shoving a man who wore a vest identifying himself as a medic to the ground and beating him with truncheons close to the Grand Palace on Saturday night. Another emergency responder also told Khaosod English the man was a rescue worker.
Sports award for female swimmers.
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The Original GLBT Expo Second Annual Video Lounge 2009
The 16th Original GLBT Expo
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 216-2000
***************2009 LINEUP INCLUDED **********************
Saturday
11:00 AM Ani Difranco - Preview of her concert DVD
12:30 Femme Noir - short films of Sweet Baby J'ai celebrating women of color
1:00 Chocolate Seduction by Green Peas TV: A live TV show taping of delicious and decadent chocolate desserts
1:30 Out at the Expo the best in current LGBT Music videos
2:00 The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) Interview by Ryan Janek Wolowski including clips of gay representation in media
2:30 Athena Reich - The singer and songwriter introduces her music videos
3:00 Cocktail Seduction by Green Peas TV: A live TV show taping on the art of cocktail making
3:30 Out the Center a volunteer run television program from the NYC LGBT Center
4:00 Main Stage Performers Videos and Interviews with the Expo performers by Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV networks
4:30 Queer Horror - videos of the best in queer Horror 2008
5:00 Videos and Interviews with Main Stage performers by Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV networks
6:00 Rockin Out - Hard Rock Music Videos by LGBT artists
Sunday
12:00 Out at the Expo the best in current LGBT Music videos and film
1:00 Chocolate Seduction by Green Peas TV: A live TV show taping of delicious and decadent chocolate desserts
1:30 - "Viva La Musica" hosted by Samara Riviera - NBC Telemundo correspondent dance music diva Vanessa Conde
2:00 - Trans Life hosted by Legendary Gay Activist Randolfe Wicker
2:30- Cocktail Seduction by Green Peas TV: A live TV show taping on the art of cocktail making
3:00 Videos and Interviews with Main Stage performers by Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV networks
3:30 Strike A Pose - Video! A showcase of Drag Queen Videos hosted by Lady Clover Honey with guests Sherri Vine, Peppermint, Tina Benez
4:00 Videos and Interviews with Main Stage performers by Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV networks
5:00 Out at the Expo the best in current LGBT Music videos
Photo
New York City USA
03-21-2009
Erich Borchert, "AMAZONE" von 1928 am Bauhaus entstanden.
Erich Borchert (* 1907 in Erfurt; † 1944 in Kasachstan) war ein deutscher Maler.
Er wuchs in Erfurt auf. 1926-29 studierte er Wandmalerei am Bauhaus Dessau und war Schüler bei Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky und Lyonel Feininger.
Danach gehörte er zu den etwa 30 Bauhäuslern, die in die Sowjetunion reisten, um sich im Rahmen gewaltiger Industrialisierungsprojekte am dortigen Aufbau des Landes zu beteiligen. Durch die Vermittlung seines Mentors am Dessauer Bauhauses, des Bauhaus-Meisters Hinnerk Scheper, übersiedelte er 1930 nach Moskau und war in der Entwicklungsabteilung für Farbgestaltung der Architektur und im Städtebau tätig. In Planungsgsbüro „Maljarstrojprojekt“ wurde er mit Fassaden- und Innenraumgestaltungen betraut und beeinflusste so die Arbeits- und Wohnumwelt von zehntausenden Menschen im ganzen Land. Im Gegensatz beispielsweise zu Hannes Meyer und Hinnerk Scheper, die das Land nach einigen Jahren ernüchtert verließen, blieb Borchert dort und gründete eine Familie. Wie andere nicht zurückkehrende Vertragsarbeiter geriet er schon bald in eine anfangs subtile, später offen zu Tage tretende Unterdrückungsmaschinerie. Nur wenige, wie der Architekt Philipp Tolziner aus der Bauhausbrigade Hannes Meyers, überlebten den „stalinistischen Fleischwolf“ (Astrid Volpert), der sich vor allem 1937/38 und ab 1941 gegen Ausländer richtete. Auch Borchert wurde der Sabotage und Spionage bezichtigt und verhaftet. Er starb 1944 in einem Gulag in Kasachstan an den Folgen der Strapazen.
In Erfurt wurde er 2009 mit einer Gedenktafel am Wohnhaus seiner Jugend, Friedrich-Engels-Straße 67, geehrt.
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Michelle Garcia, part-owner of Rico Garcia gallery, will pose for your photo as long as you don't ask her about her tattoos.
As many of you may have heard, there have been an alarming number of our youth whom have taken their lives due to the fact that they have been publically bullied for their sexual preferences.
One such story is that of 18 year old Tyler Clementi , a Rutgers University student, who took his own life by jumping off the George Washington bridge after his college roommate posted a webcast of him having sexual relations with another man in their dorm room.
In light of recent events, GLAAD (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) has declared October 20th as Spirit Day, to hopefully raise awareness of LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning) bullying as well as show support for teens whom have taken their lives as a result of this.
Join millions of people worldwide and show your support by wearing purple, which represents spirit on the LGBTQ flag! Let’s let those friends and family members know we support their decisions and will help them stand up against bullying! Free purple shirts are available at Miamai! Go get yours now!
Shirt – Miamai – Wear Purple Girl
Pants – Miamai – Karomia Pants – Black
Skin – CStar – Evoke in Pale
Jewelry - Rozoregalia – Aludra
Hair – Exile – Serana – violetdawn
Lashes – Miamai – No Alpha #6
Eyes - CStar - Static Blue Emotional Eyes
Swastikas were ancient symbols. However, the symbol has acquired a bad reputation due to ignorant people who do not know that the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSGWP or Nazis) did not call their symbol a "swastika." NSGWP members called their symbol a hakenkreuz (hooked cross) and they used it to represent crossed S-letters for their socialism under their National Socialist German Workers Party. See the work of the noted symbologist Dr. Rex Curry (author of "Swastika Secrets"). American socialists (e.g. Edward Bellamy, Francis Bellamy and the Theosophical Society) influenced German socialists in the use of the swastika to represent socialism. The ignorance about the "swastika" (hakenkreuz) was predicted long ago when Professor Max Muller discouraged Dr. Heinrich Schliemann in the careless use of the term "swastika" and referred to such ignorant people as "the vulgus profanum." The same people are ignorant of the fact that German national socialists did NOT refer to themselves as "nazis." NSGWP members referred to themselves as "socialists" (hence their use of the of the hakenkreuz to represent crossed S-letters for their "socialism"). Such people continue to defame the "swastika" symbol by their ignorance of the hakenkreuz and other symbols, rituals, meaning and terminology under German national socialists. For example, there is widespread ignorance of the fact that the German socialist's stiff-armed salute (and robotic chanting in unison) came from American socialists (Francis Bellamy, cousin of Edward Bellamy), and that the stiff-armed salute had been used in the USA's Pledge of Allegiance for about 3 decades before German socialists borrowed it. German socialists defamed the American salute as they defamed the "swastika," yet only because of ignorant people who still do not know the history. The stiff-armed salute developed because the early Pledge of Allegiance began with a military salute that was then extended outward to point at the flag (it was not an "ancient Roman salute" -another debunked myth repeated by the ignorant vulgus profanum). The above are part of the discoveries by Dr Curry (author of "Pledge of Allegiance Secrets").
The Original GLBT Expo Third Annual Video Lounge 2010
The 17th Original GLBT Expo
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 216-2000
*********************2010 LINE UP INCLUDED*****************
Saturday 11:00 – 7:00 PM 2010
...11:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos including Kelly King, Levi Kreis, Rachael Sage,
12:00 George Lyter of ADD-TV music video block
1:00 Fifty years of Queer Cinema by Danforth Prince, of Blood Moon Productions
1:30 LGBT Historic Video – rare footage of NYC GLBT History curated by Randolfe Wicker
2:00 CampBlood.org's House of Horrors - Ever wonder what gays and horror movies have in common? Join the sickos behind the biggest gay horror movie site around.
2:30 David Kittredge, writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2 45 Rob Williams director of “Make the Yuletide Gay,” "Three-Day Weekend," and "Long Term Relationship"
3:00 George Lyter music video director and creator of ADD-TV with showcase Art and Activism w/guest speakers.
3:30 CampBlood.org's Slumber Party Massacre Join the nutsos behind the biggest gay horror movie website and their special guests for a slumber party with a serious body count. Bloodshed, beefcake and giveaways are just a few of the surprises in store at this party.
4:00 Under the Pink Carpet with Lovari - Meet the on air personalities from the gay-themed television entertainment news series that airs on WNYE / WNYC TV Channel 25, incl special guest Singer Lovari
4:30 Yozmit a special guest exposing Transgender discrimination in the job market. Yozmit has been in The Daily News, The New York Times and generating alot of press as she is part of the group that has filed a complaint with the state attorney general's office having proved city's human rights law were violated citing J. Crew as one of the offenders. Yozmit is also a performance artists and we will celebrate her work at the expo.
www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/03/14/2010-03-14_report_say...
4:45 Lavender Hip Hop, with Soce the Elemental Wizard and Chic & Sassy America's Top Drag Queen rappers
5:00 Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV Networks interviews Main Stage Performers
6:00 - 7:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Vanessa Conde, Beth Sacks, Neon Glitter Bliss, Salme Dahlstrom, amberRose Marie
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Sunday 12-6 2010
12:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl, Jason Antone, Brian Kent, LaVonna Harris, Noa Tylo
1:00 Appolonia Cruz from Fruta Extrana TV which is now FX GAY TV
1:15 Khalid Rivera recording artist who went to #1 Music Video on Logo’s Click List
1:30 GLAAD The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation special guest Anu Singh
1:45 Samara Riviera from Vivalariviera.com has been seen on ABC and Telemundo Television, Samara has also produced footage for A&E Television Networks Biography series and has written for both Latino Boys and Adelante Magazine. Special guest will be Sahara Davenport from season two of RuPaul's Drag Race as seen on the MTV Networks channel Logo Television.
2:00 Rob Williams director of the award winning “Make the Yuletide Gay” now out on DVD
2:15 David Kittredge writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2:30 Lady Gaga - Live from The National Equality March
3:30 Ryan Janek Wolowski presents "Fatima's First Lady" comedy short starring R. Sky Palkowitz The Delusional Diva.
4:00 - 6:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Lori Michaels, Athena Reich, Jamisin Lee (dancer), Peppermint, Josh Zuckerman, and interviews with main stage performers.
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Photo
New York City USA
03-20-2010
03-21-2010
Anti Lese Majeste / 112 rally at Democracy Monument.
“Counting One to Million … Returning Power to People”
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Police and protesters face off again
Democracy Monument draped in red banner calling for freeing of four movement leaders and end to S112
13th February 2021. Bangkok Post.
A protester lies on the ground after witnesses said he was beaten by police near Sanam Luang on Saturday night. (Reuters Photo)
A confrontation between police and pro-democracy protesters turned ugly late Saturday with a number of injuries and arrests, following a peaceful protest earlier in the day at Democracy Monument in Bangkok.
Tensions had been high all evening but most rally participants had dispersed peacefully, with a promise to stage another rally next Saturday, when a showdown between a small group of demonstrators and police turned violent.
One video that was widely circulated online showed officers in full riot gear chasing down a man wearing what appeared to be a yellow volunteer medic vest, with at least one officer beating him with a truncheon as he fell to the ground. His condition was not known.
Numerous loud noises were heard, believed to be from homemade explosive devices and firecrackers. Police said later that as many as 20 officers had been injured and seven demonstrators arrested and taken to the Chana Songkhram station.
The clash came after an earlier standoff at the City Pillar Shrine, to which the demonstrators had walked after their afternoon gathering at Democracy Monument. Eyewitnesses reported bottles being thrown and smoke filling the air, a lot of it from fireworks. Three people were reported injured, including a journalist said to have been struck by a smoke grenade. It was not clear who threw the projectile.
At 8pm, the protesters — some of them carrying their own police-style riot shields — asked police to turn off lights on their crowd-control vehicles but their demand was not met. Guards moved to the front line and clashed with police, who later asked them to negotiate.
Finally, the police agreed to turn down the lights and to allow a small ceremony to be held.
Attapol “Kru Yai” Buapat, another key protester from Khon Kaen province, represented the demonstrators in paying respects inside the shrine. He emerged a few minutes later.
“I paid respects to the shrine, praying for it to protect Ratsadon [citizens] in fighting for the right that should have been theirs. We will return on Feb 20 to demand the release of our friends,” he said. (Story continues below)
The gathering that began around 3pm at Democracy Monument was staged to demand the abolition of the royal defamation law and the release from detention of four key members of the movement.
The protest “Counting one to million … Returning Power to People” attracted a few hundred people.
Activist Panupong “Mike” Jadnok, a key member of the Ratsadon group, vowed not to back down if there were any attempts to break up the rally.
“Now is not the time to fear, to step back. We will only fight today — there will not be an order to retreat from me,” he said.
“Whoever wants to be on the frontline, let’s be prepared. If anything happens, let state officers start first so we will not lose our legitimacy in our push for democracy.”
Pol Col Thotsaphol Ampaipipatkul, chief of the Samran Rat police station, used loudspeakers to ask demonstrators to stop the gathering as it was in violation of the emergency decree and the disease control law.
His announcement was met with boos and the beating of pots and pans by protesters, a tactic borrowed from anti-coup demonstrators in Myanmar, who believe it helps chase away evil spirits.
At the foot of the monument, the demonstrators placed drawings of Arnon Nampa, Parit “Penguin” Chiwarak, Somyot Prueksakasemsuk and Patiwat “Mor Lam Bank” Saraiyaem.
The four were denied bail during a pre-trial hearing on Feb 9 after prosecutors formally indicted them on charges of lese majeste and other lesser charges. The court cited as reasons the severe punishment of the charges and the tendency of the accused to repeat the offences.
Their supporters argued that the court’s rationale ran counter to the principle of “presumed innocent”, and assumed the four are guilty as charged even before the trial begins, which could ne months from now.
Surrounded by hundreds of police including a bomb squad, the demonstrators on Saturday afternoon removed hundreds of plant pots neatly put there last week by City Hall, supposedly to prevent people from assembling there.
Some of the pots were then used to form the number “112”, along with coconut shells from several provinces.
For the progressive movement, coconut shells symbolise a lack of perspective among conservatives, who feel content with the status quo regardless of progressive values and developments elsewhere in the world.
It stems from a Thai saying about a frog who has lived under a coconut shell for so long that he thinks it is perfectly fine and comfortable and doesn’t want it lifted ever, simply because he isn’t aware what’s going on outside his shell.
The highlight activity was a 30mx30m red banner on which participants are asked to write their thoughts about the government and the country.
The banner was then hoisted up and wrapped around the monument.
Most of the messages on the banner were about problems involving Section 112 of the Criminal Code, the demand that their friends be released, and the economic hardships they were facing in the wake of the Covid pandemic.
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Khaosod English
14th Feb 2021 ·
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT.
This shocking video shows a group of riot police officers shoving a man who wore a vest identifying himself as a medic to the ground and beating him with truncheons close to the Grand Palace on Saturday night. Another emergency responder also told Khaosod English the man was a rescue worker.
Swastikas were ancient symbols. However, the symbol has acquired a bad reputation due to ignorant people who do not know that the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSGWP or Nazis) did not call their symbol a "swastika." NSGWP members called their symbol a hakenkreuz (hooked cross) and they used it to represent crossed S-letters for their socialism under their National Socialist German Workers Party. See the work of the noted symbologist Dr. Rex Curry (author of "Swastika Secrets"). American socialists (e.g. Edward Bellamy, Francis Bellamy and the Theosophical Society) influenced German socialists in the use of the swastika to represent socialism. The ignorance about the "swastika" (hakenkreuz) was predicted long ago when Professor Max Muller discouraged Dr. Heinrich Schliemann in the careless use of the term "swastika" and referred to such ignorant people as "the vulgus profanum." The same people are ignorant of the fact that German national socialists did NOT refer to themselves as "nazis." NSGWP members referred to themselves as "socialists" (hence their use of the of the hakenkreuz to represent crossed S-letters for their "socialism"). Such people continue to defame the "swastika" symbol by their ignorance of the hakenkreuz and other symbols, rituals, meaning and terminology under German national socialists. For example, there is widespread ignorance of the fact that the German socialist's stiff-armed salute (and robotic chanting in unison) came from American socialists (Francis Bellamy, cousin of Edward Bellamy), and that the stiff-armed salute had been used in the USA's Pledge of Allegiance for about 3 decades before German socialists borrowed it. German socialists defamed the American salute as they defamed the "swastika," yet only because of ignorant people who still do not know the history. The stiff-armed salute developed because the early Pledge of Allegiance began with a military salute that was then extended outward to point at the flag (it was not an "ancient Roman salute" -another debunked myth repeated by the ignorant vulgus profanum). The above are part of the discoveries by Dr Curry (author of "Pledge of Allegiance Secrets").
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Unflaggable animal cruelty by Jon on Youtube! I have had it. It is time people expose Jon for who he really is. Normally I would not ever flag a video even with the offensive vulgarity, sexual innuendo however for the first time I tried on this one because of how cruel this video is and as usual flagging is disabled on his show so there is no denying it now.
Jpizzle has used vulgar and suggestive humor in his microwave show to attract masses of viewers however this has just gone to far and it makes me sick how he can get away showing sharp HD video close up of a live lobster being tortured, cut and stuffed while alive screaming in pain and have flagging disable on his videos. Yes, see for yourself. This sickens me because all of Allah [swt] creatures should be respected with dignity even for the purpose of eating and not given a slow tortured death as shown in the video for the purpose of amusement.
While I continue to endure abuse & harassment from certain people in youtube staff deleting, reversing rev sharing and false flagging my videos indiscriminately, Jon continues to get away things like this and no one has the courage to speak out against him. Ofcorse Jon will come back and tell me it's all a lie about what I say and play victim that I am throwing him under a bus and not have the respect or dignity to address me by my name but that he will degrade me sub human by calling me some reference to a part of the body and declare me insane.
Shame on you Jon and your massive fan base that continues to defame, discredit, spam, flag and harass my original microwave show for the last three years while you get away with murder on youtube and deny the support of it you receive while I continue to get shamed on youtube for doing nothing wrong, abiding by TOS and only trying to express my creativity as a creative and imaginative artist where my work stands on it's own without resorting to offensive vulgarness & cruelty and allowing abusive behavior from fans on a large scale to continue to harass my show for the last few years. This whole situation is just disgusting and I don't care if you say it just the bias treatment between both shows is based on math and numbers & business. It's wrong.
You can see the video here:
a closer examination reveals many clues as to the
"who" of CLS.
Obviously a person with access to a shop with an Air nailer,
and probably a Cabinet/Woodworking shop- why? because who else uses
"square-drive" screws?
Also- the 2 long 3" long drywall screws used to attach this one to
the plywood "wall" indicates a "hurried" installation.
The use of the recycled outlet cover plate is a "new" twist on the mixed media
assemblages of CLS.
This piece is no longer available.
www.flickr.com/photos/kramerdesignstudio/sets/72157623793...
Ghanaian musician, Mzbel has disclosed that she has summoned controversial Ghanaian media personality, Afia Schwarzenegger before James Town Traditional Court (Nae We) over her constant insult and defamation of her personality in the media space.
According to her, she had dragged Afia Schwarzenegger before the court to put a stop to the actress cum radio personality who was once her friend's continuous social media attack on her hard earn reputation. bit.ly/2SRIq2V
The Original GLBT Expo Second Annual Video Lounge 2009
The 16th Original GLBT Expo
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 216-2000
***************2009 LINEUP INCLUDED **********************
Saturday
11:00 AM Ani Difranco - Preview of her concert DVD
12:30 Femme Noir - short films of Sweet Baby J'ai celebrating women of color
1:00 Chocolate Seduction by Green Peas TV: A live TV show taping of delicious and decadent chocolate desserts
1:30 Out at the Expo the best in current LGBT Music videos
2:00 The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) Interview by Ryan Janek Wolowski including clips of gay representation in media
2:30 Athena Reich - The singer and songwriter introduces her music videos
3:00 Cocktail Seduction by Green Peas TV: A live TV show taping on the art of cocktail making
3:30 Out the Center a volunteer run television program from the NYC LGBT Center
4:00 Main Stage Performers Videos and Interviews with the Expo performers by Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV networks
4:30 Queer Horror - videos of the best in queer Horror 2008
5:00 Videos and Interviews with Main Stage performers by Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV networks
6:00 Rockin Out - Hard Rock Music Videos by LGBT artists
Sunday
12:00 Out at the Expo the best in current LGBT Music videos and film
1:00 Chocolate Seduction by Green Peas TV: A live TV show taping of delicious and decadent chocolate desserts
1:30 - "Viva La Musica" hosted by Samara Riviera - NBC Telemundo correspondent dance music diva Vanessa Conde
2:00 - Trans Life hosted by Legendary Gay Activist Randolfe Wicker
2:30- Cocktail Seduction by Green Peas TV: A live TV show taping on the art of cocktail making
3:00 Videos and Interviews with Main Stage performers by Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV networks
3:30 Strike A Pose - Video! A showcase of Drag Queen Videos hosted by Lady Clover Honey with guests Sherri Vine, Peppermint, Tina Benez
4:00 Videos and Interviews with Main Stage performers by Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV networks
5:00 Out at the Expo the best in current LGBT Music videos
Photo
New York City USA
03-21-2009
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Anybody out there thought of seeing the date of upload before attacking me this way?!
30 days ago Difference !!!
Base my skin: my outhers 20 skins, Polly also my first doll collection dated May 2010, and has even exposure of teeth. my experience designer faces, sugar face of the singer Cassie, and outhers sugar faces, draw, my hands, my good eyes and very much patient ;)
ATENÇÃO: Acusar alguém sem provas é crime sob pena da Lei de calúnia e difamação!
ATTENTION: To accuse someone without evidence is a crime under penalty of the law of libel and defamation.
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RESPONSE MOCHI MILENA FOR IT:
Hi everyone.
First of all. I really appreciate Verinne for being aware and cautious.Store owners really owe it to our customers for alerting us when they think they see something copy botted or stolen so the rightful owner can take action.
Regarding the similarities between Jolie and Elly. Nany and I talked and I'm going to post what said on plurk in more detail.
I myself have stated several times to people who have questioned me on plurk that I do not think Nany copybotted my skins at all. I honestly think we probably drew from similar inspirations of the dolly cute look which often is characterized with a cupid-bow like mouth that extends at the sides and a full lower lip (an effect created by emphasizing the lower lips with a dark shadow at the bottom). Nany said that she drew inspiration from the singer Cassie, I drew inspiration from ball joint dolls as well as Final Fantasy characters.
I have been working on Elly since May, posting work-in-progress pictures on flickr since June (Nany did favorite some but the skin itself was not available to the public in-world yet) . Elly was still in BETA status for those months since May, and still is unreleased. It would be outright impossible for anyone to copybot this skin because only myself and a few friends I trust actually had a copy of it in-world before the preview release. Unfortunately, after I released my "Broken Hearts Bleed" skin as a preview to the public in July, it was already ripped and distributed on a forum for others to download. But this happened after Nany released Hannah and Jolie.
I myself have looked at the Jolie and Hannah skins and I do not think they are identical in pixels. Similar yes but probably due to sources of inspiration as stated above and wrestling with the SL mesh. Identical and copybotted? No. Regarding teeth placement and outer lip corner and size. Unfortunately due do the limitations of the SL avatar mesh, there is a limited area and space where you can draw teeth without it stretching, blurring or looking too beaver-like. Same goes for eyebrow placement. I received criticism for Ember's eyebrow placement because it caused difficulty in adjustment for those that wanted more of a higher arched eyebrow without getting that thickness effect that is caused when you raise the eyebrows under Appearance Mode. I changed the eyebrow placement for Elly to a spot that I felt worked better with the SL mesh. Of course, more advanced skin makers have probably found this area as well.
So lastly. Elly was not ripped to make the Jolie/Hannah skins. Nany and I had similar ideas and inspiration. But we executed them differently in our own styles when you look at the specific details of each skin.
You can IM me in-world if you want speak more to me about it.
The Original GLBT Expo Third Annual Video Lounge 2010
The 17th Original GLBT Expo
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 216-2000
*********************2010 LINE UP INCLUDED*****************
Saturday 11:00 – 7:00 PM 2010
...11:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos including Kelly King, Levi Kreis, Rachael Sage,
12:00 George Lyter of ADD-TV music video block
1:00 Fifty years of Queer Cinema by Danforth Prince, of Blood Moon Productions
1:30 LGBT Historic Video – rare footage of NYC GLBT History curated by Randolfe Wicker
2:00 CampBlood.org's House of Horrors - Ever wonder what gays and horror movies have in common? Join the sickos behind the biggest gay horror movie site around.
2:30 David Kittredge, writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2 45 Rob Williams director of “Make the Yuletide Gay,” "Three-Day Weekend," and "Long Term Relationship"
3:00 George Lyter music video director and creator of ADD-TV with showcase Art and Activism w/guest speakers.
3:30 CampBlood.org's Slumber Party Massacre Join the nutsos behind the biggest gay horror movie website and their special guests for a slumber party with a serious body count. Bloodshed, beefcake and giveaways are just a few of the surprises in store at this party.
4:00 Under the Pink Carpet with Lovari - Meet the on air personalities from the gay-themed television entertainment news series that airs on WNYE / WNYC TV Channel 25, incl special guest Singer Lovari
4:30 Yozmit a special guest exposing Transgender discrimination in the job market. Yozmit has been in The Daily News, The New York Times and generating alot of press as she is part of the group that has filed a complaint with the state attorney general's office having proved city's human rights law were violated citing J. Crew as one of the offenders. Yozmit is also a performance artists and we will celebrate her work at the expo.
www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/03/14/2010-03-14_report_say...
4:45 Lavender Hip Hop, with Soce the Elemental Wizard and Chic & Sassy America's Top Drag Queen rappers
5:00 Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV Networks interviews Main Stage Performers
6:00 - 7:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Vanessa Conde, Beth Sacks, Neon Glitter Bliss, Salme Dahlstrom, amberRose Marie
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Sunday 12-6 2010
12:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl, Jason Antone, Brian Kent, LaVonna Harris, Noa Tylo
1:00 Appolonia Cruz from Fruta Extrana TV which is now FX GAY TV
1:15 Khalid Rivera recording artist who went to #1 Music Video on Logo’s Click List
1:30 GLAAD The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation special guest Anu Singh
1:45 Samara Riviera from Vivalariviera.com has been seen on ABC and Telemundo Television, Samara has also produced footage for A&E Television Networks Biography series and has written for both Latino Boys and Adelante Magazine. Special guest will be Sahara Davenport from season two of RuPaul's Drag Race as seen on the MTV Networks channel Logo Television.
2:00 Rob Williams director of the award winning “Make the Yuletide Gay” now out on DVD
2:15 David Kittredge writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2:30 Lady Gaga - Live from The National Equality March
3:30 Ryan Janek Wolowski presents "Fatima's First Lady" comedy short starring R. Sky Palkowitz The Delusional Diva.
4:00 - 6:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Lori Michaels, Athena Reich, Jamisin Lee (dancer), Peppermint, Josh Zuckerman, and interviews with main stage performers.
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Photo
New York City USA
03-20-2010
03-21-2010
After several days of celebration the bride suffers a faint spell. She carries on with the assistance of her new husband. Varanasi India.
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Raj, my Indian guide, get a haircut and all the extras. Ready for a big wedding celebration. Varanasi. India.
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I usually don't expect a fee for private viewing, projects, school work, charity work, etc. Also if you wanted to use any images as a base for a private artwork or poster, I would love to see the final product (as long as it is legal and doesn't defame anyone).
Although I do need to charge for other professional, corporate or commercial uses, as I also have to make money to live. I can then supply a high resolution finished image which is sized to your needs.
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Young and older landmine victims waiting in the ICRC workshop to receive their new prosthetic legs. Kuito. Angola.
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Please ask for permission before using any of my images, they are copyright © Tim Grant.
I usually don't expect a fee for private viewing, projects, school work, charity work, etc. Also if you wanted to use any images as a base for a private artwork or poster, I would love to see the final product (as long as it is legal and doesn't defame anyone).
Although I do need to charge for other professional, corporate or commercial uses, as I also have to make money to live. I can then supply a high resolution finished image which is sized to your needs.
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The Original GLBT Expo Third Annual Video Lounge 2010
The 17th Original GLBT Expo
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 216-2000
*********************2010 LINE UP INCLUDED*****************
Saturday 11:00 – 7:00 PM 2010
...11:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos including Kelly King, Levi Kreis, Rachael Sage,
12:00 George Lyter of ADD-TV music video block
1:00 Fifty years of Queer Cinema by Danforth Prince, of Blood Moon Productions
1:30 LGBT Historic Video – rare footage of NYC GLBT History curated by Randolfe Wicker
2:00 CampBlood.org's House of Horrors - Ever wonder what gays and horror movies have in common? Join the sickos behind the biggest gay horror movie site around.
2:30 David Kittredge, writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2 45 Rob Williams director of “Make the Yuletide Gay,” "Three-Day Weekend," and "Long Term Relationship"
3:00 George Lyter music video director and creator of ADD-TV with showcase Art and Activism w/guest speakers.
3:30 CampBlood.org's Slumber Party Massacre Join the nutsos behind the biggest gay horror movie website and their special guests for a slumber party with a serious body count. Bloodshed, beefcake and giveaways are just a few of the surprises in store at this party.
4:00 Under the Pink Carpet with Lovari - Meet the on air personalities from the gay-themed television entertainment news series that airs on WNYE / WNYC TV Channel 25, incl special guest Singer Lovari
4:30 Yozmit a special guest exposing Transgender discrimination in the job market. Yozmit has been in The Daily News, The New York Times and generating alot of press as she is part of the group that has filed a complaint with the state attorney general's office having proved city's human rights law were violated citing J. Crew as one of the offenders. Yozmit is also a performance artists and we will celebrate her work at the expo.
www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/03/14/2010-03-14_report_say...
4:45 Lavender Hip Hop, with Soce the Elemental Wizard and Chic & Sassy America's Top Drag Queen rappers
5:00 Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV Networks interviews Main Stage Performers
6:00 - 7:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Vanessa Conde, Beth Sacks, Neon Glitter Bliss, Salme Dahlstrom, amberRose Marie
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Sunday 12-6 2010
12:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl, Jason Antone, Brian Kent, LaVonna Harris, Noa Tylo
1:00 Appolonia Cruz from Fruta Extrana TV which is now FX GAY TV
1:15 Khalid Rivera recording artist who went to #1 Music Video on Logo’s Click List
1:30 GLAAD The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation special guest Anu Singh
1:45 Samara Riviera from Vivalariviera.com has been seen on ABC and Telemundo Television, Samara has also produced footage for A&E Television Networks Biography series and has written for both Latino Boys and Adelante Magazine. Special guest will be Sahara Davenport from season two of RuPaul's Drag Race as seen on the MTV Networks channel Logo Television.
2:00 Rob Williams director of the award winning “Make the Yuletide Gay” now out on DVD
2:15 David Kittredge writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2:30 Lady Gaga - Live from The National Equality March
3:30 Ryan Janek Wolowski presents "Fatima's First Lady" comedy short starring R. Sky Palkowitz The Delusional Diva.
4:00 - 6:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Lori Michaels, Athena Reich, Jamisin Lee (dancer), Peppermint, Josh Zuckerman, and interviews with main stage performers.
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Photo
New York City USA
03-20-2010
03-21-2010
The Original GLBT Expo Third Annual Video Lounge 2010
The 17th Original GLBT Expo
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 216-2000
*********************2010 LINE UP INCLUDED*****************
Saturday 11:00 – 7:00 PM 2010
...11:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos including Kelly King, Levi Kreis, Rachael Sage,
12:00 George Lyter of ADD-TV music video block
1:00 Fifty years of Queer Cinema by Danforth Prince, of Blood Moon Productions
1:30 LGBT Historic Video – rare footage of NYC GLBT History curated by Randolfe Wicker
2:00 CampBlood.org's House of Horrors - Ever wonder what gays and horror movies have in common? Join the sickos behind the biggest gay horror movie site around.
2:30 David Kittredge, writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2 45 Rob Williams director of “Make the Yuletide Gay,” "Three-Day Weekend," and "Long Term Relationship"
3:00 George Lyter music video director and creator of ADD-TV with showcase Art and Activism w/guest speakers.
3:30 CampBlood.org's Slumber Party Massacre Join the nutsos behind the biggest gay horror movie website and their special guests for a slumber party with a serious body count. Bloodshed, beefcake and giveaways are just a few of the surprises in store at this party.
4:00 Under the Pink Carpet with Lovari - Meet the on air personalities from the gay-themed television entertainment news series that airs on WNYE / WNYC TV Channel 25, incl special guest Singer Lovari
4:30 Yozmit a special guest exposing Transgender discrimination in the job market. Yozmit has been in The Daily News, The New York Times and generating alot of press as she is part of the group that has filed a complaint with the state attorney general's office having proved city's human rights law were violated citing J. Crew as one of the offenders. Yozmit is also a performance artists and we will celebrate her work at the expo.
www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/03/14/2010-03-14_report_say...
4:45 Lavender Hip Hop, with Soce the Elemental Wizard and Chic & Sassy America's Top Drag Queen rappers
5:00 Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV Networks interviews Main Stage Performers
6:00 - 7:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Vanessa Conde, Beth Sacks, Neon Glitter Bliss, Salme Dahlstrom, amberRose Marie
**********************************************************
Sunday 12-6 2010
12:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl, Jason Antone, Brian Kent, LaVonna Harris, Noa Tylo
1:00 Appolonia Cruz from Fruta Extrana TV which is now FX GAY TV
1:15 Khalid Rivera recording artist who went to #1 Music Video on Logo’s Click List
1:30 GLAAD The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation special guest Anu Singh
1:45 Samara Riviera from Vivalariviera.com has been seen on ABC and Telemundo Television, Samara has also produced footage for A&E Television Networks Biography series and has written for both Latino Boys and Adelante Magazine. Special guest will be Sahara Davenport from season two of RuPaul's Drag Race as seen on the MTV Networks channel Logo Television.
2:00 Rob Williams director of the award winning “Make the Yuletide Gay” now out on DVD
2:15 David Kittredge writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2:30 Lady Gaga - Live from The National Equality March
3:30 Ryan Janek Wolowski presents "Fatima's First Lady" comedy short starring R. Sky Palkowitz The Delusional Diva.
4:00 - 6:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Lori Michaels, Athena Reich, Jamisin Lee (dancer), Peppermint, Josh Zuckerman, and interviews with main stage performers.
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Photo
New York City USA
03-20-2010
03-21-2010
OMAR SULEIMAN
Adapted from remarks delivered at Stephon Clark’s funeral, March 29, in Sacramento, California.
In the aftermath of the violent shooting death of Stephon Clark, I ― like many of you ― felt the same pain and outrage that I felt after the unwarranted murders of so many others. Some time after, I learned that Stephon was a Muslim. But as Malcolm said, black people aren’t brutalized in this country because they’re Baptist, Methodist, Muslim or Catholic, but because they’re black people in America.
We cannot bring Stephon back from the dead, but we can make sure that his death is not in vain, that his family is loved and properly cared for, that justice is properly served, and that his memory is not slain as well.
Because, too often in the immediate aftermath of black bodies being riddled with police bullets, their characters are riddled with the bullets of politicians and the press.
The vilification of these victims thereby facilitates the continued racial profiling of young black men and the rationalization and entrenchment of racist attitudes in policy and law enforcement.
The images that will be plastered will be done so to paint a certain picture of Stephon, much like what was done to Trayvon Martin, much like what was done to Michael Brown. Not the images of a young man ― as imperfect as he may have been, like us all ― who had hopes and dreams. Not the images of a young man who had a family that loved him, and that was beloved to him. Not the images of him playing with his beautiful children. But images that will continuously defame his character.
He will be framed not as a victim of senseless terror, but as a representative of America’s criminal element that was inevitably destined to suffer from a violent ending.
They will use whatever few incidents or images of him that they can to characterize his entire life this way. All of this smearing to sustain the prevailing narrative and policy. All of this to somehow make Stephon culpable in his own death. To somehow justify an unarmed man holding a cellphone being shot at 20 times, mutilated by eight of those bullets, all hitting him directly in the back or side, left to bleed out on the ground, and then handcuffed all in his grandmother’s backyard.
You will see the prominence of racist symbols and constructions so embedded in the American psyche that we cannot see beyond them. Just as Trayvon’s hoodie, Alton’s gold teeth and Philando’s tattoos were used to portray these young black men as having a predisposition for violence, ungovernable except by brutality.
The problem isn’t that so many people are hurt and angry, the problem is that more aren’t.
The victim is somehow always made out to be the aggressor. Because if you cast enough aspersions on his character, create enough doubt about the circumstances of his murder and maintain an omnipresence of criminal identity, then maybe Stephon was asking for it. Maybe he’s not worth fighting for.
Many will, in fact, say that, though he didn’t deserve to be shot at 20 times, we also shouldn’t feel too bad.
Because if you distort his reputation enough, then you can discredit his status as a victim, and disregard his status as a human being.
The same media that humanizes domestic white terrorists like Dylann Roof and Mark Anthony Conditt deliberately vilifies black victims like Alton and Stephon.
And I, for one, don’t think it’s unreasonable to demand that black victims be treated with at least the same amount of dignity as white terrorists.
It’s not Stephon’s record or reputation that needs to be brought into question, it’s the way we police in this country that needs to be on trial.
The police are supposed to protect the peace, not reign terror on our communities.
They will say wait for all the facts, just like they did with Philando and Alton.
We watched those modern-day lynchings on our screens, and we watched the same cover that was granted to those who lynched by nooses in the 20th century be granted to those who lynch by bullets in the 21st century.
It’s not the whip of a slaveholder, the noose of a Klansman, or the gun of a police officer that has led to the murders of men like Stephon, but the system that continues to sustain this repression without accountability.
They will claim that it was just an unfortunate mistake.
Well, at what point do you deem a system that makes this many fatal mistakes as being either disqualifyingly incompetent or disturbingly evil?
The story is always intentionally ambiguous to create enough suspicion to avoid prosecuting the killers. In the case of young Jordan Edwards in Dallas, first the car was backing up too fast and then it was driving off too fast. And in the case of Stephon, first it was a gun, then it was a crowbar, then it was really only a cellphone.
Between the persecution and the “pressecution,” the goal is not to get the people to be 100 percent on the side of those who murder, but to make them shaky enough to be rendered indifferent. Because if enough of America can remain in indifference, then the murders can continue uninterrupted.
As a nation, we are guilty of indifference. Our entire nation is entirely guilty. Our American political, economic and social atmosphere is entirely guilty. The system is guilty of atrocity, but the country is guilty of apathy.
USA TODAY SPORTS / REUTERS. A young demonstrator holds a photo of Stephon Clark to the glass of the doors to Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California, as protestors block the entrance to the arena on March 22.
The problem isn’t that so many people are hurt and angry, the problem is that more aren’t.
Are we really so numb to this that we’ve resigned ourselves to shrugging our shoulders? To being more interested in calm than justice for a murdered 22-year-old young father?
We can’t have business as usual. Because business as usual is lethal to minorities in America. We refuse to accept that this way of policing is normal and unpreventable. That police shootings are to be expected and accepted.
And we don’t need to keep giving assurances and disclaimers that we are not anti-police. Because there will always be those who purposefully misrepresent anti-police brutality as anti-police, in the same way they will purposefully misrepresent the victims of police brutality to sustain this system.
And we are not irrational, we’re just fed up. But do not mistake our lack of faith in this system as a lack of faith. We have plenty of it.
And surely we will pray with our hands raised to the Creator. And we will call out to Him, with full trust in Him. But we will also pray with our tongues by continuing to say Stephon’s name and demanding justice for him. We will pray with our feet by continuing to march for him.
And while we have full confidence that God will bring retribution in the hereafter, we will not abdicate our own responsibility to ensure accountability on this earth.
Stephon will not be here to defend himself in the coming months, but we will. We honor Stephon when we fight for his memory, and protect other young black men from suffering from a similar fate. We will not let him die in vain. We will not let him be reduced to a hashtag.
And while the scope of this issue is larger than the murder of Stephon, Stephon is larger than this discussion as a human being. And today we honor that humanity.
That humanity that was unspeakably violated when Stephon had almost as many bullets put into his body as years he lived on this earth.
Imam Omar Suleiman is an American Muslim Scholar and Civil Rights Leader. He is the president of the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research, and a Professor of Islamic Studies at Southern Methodist University.
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The GLAAD Media Awards at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City
The GLAAD Media Awards recognize and honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and the issues that affect their lives.
GLAAD, the world's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) media advocacy organization, honored Robert De Niro, Mariah Carey, and the best in film, television, and journalism at the 27th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Waldorf Astoria New York on Saturday May 14th 2016. Jennifer Lawrence, Aziz Ansari, Connie Britton, Diane Sawyer, Caitlyn Jenner, Tamron Hall, Noah Galvin, Andrew Rannells, Andreja Pejić, and Jason Biggs were among the special guests. Recording artists Alex Newell and Bebe Rexha, as well as the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Fun Home performed at the event hosted by Emmy Award-winning actress Laverne Cox. The 27th Annual GLAAD Media Awards were presented by Delta Air Lines, Hilton, Ketel One Vodka, and Wells Fargo.
GLAAD Media Award recipients announced Saturday in New York. Additional awards were presented in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hilton on April 2.
Excellence in Media Award: Robert De Niro (presented by Jennifer Lawrence)
Ally Award: Mariah Carey (presented by Lee Daniels)
· Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine: “Bruce Jenner: The Interview" 20/20 (ABC) [accepted by: Diane Sawyer, Caitlyn Jenner, and David Sloan, senior executive producer]
· Outstanding TV Journalism Segment: "Interview with Jim Obergefell" Anderson Cooper 360 (CNN) [accepted by: U.S. Supreme Court plaintiff Jim Obergefell]
· Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage: Cosmopolitan [accepted by: Laura Brounstein, special projects director]
· Outstanding Film – Limited Release: Tangerine (Magnolia Pictures)
· Outstanding Individual Episode: "The Prince of Nucleotides" Royal Pains (USA Network)
· Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia: "Stopping HIV? The Truvada Revolution" Vice Reports (Vice.com)
· Outstanding Newspaper Article: "Cold Case: The Murders of Cosby and Jackson" by Dianna Wray (Houston Press)
· Outstanding Magazine Article: "Behind Brazil's Gay Pride Parades, a Struggle with Homophobic Violence" by Oscar Lopez (Newsweek)
· Outstanding Digital Journalism Article: "This Is What It’s Like To Be An LGBT Syrian Fleeing For Your Life" by J. Lester Feder (Buzzfeed.com)
SPANISH-LANGUAGE NOMINEES
· Outstanding Daytime Program Episode: "¿El marido de mi padre o yo?" Caso Cerrado (Telemundo)
· Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine: TIE: "Amor que rompe barreras" Un Nuevo Día (Telemundo) and "En cuerpo ajeno" Aquí y Ahora (Univision)
· Outstanding TV Journalism Segment: "Víctimas de abusos" Noticiero Univision (Univision)
· Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia: "Campeones de la igualdad" (Univision.com)
GLAAD (formerly the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) is a U.S. non-governmental media monitoring organization founded by LGBT people in the media.
Motto - to promote understanding, increase acceptance, and advance equality.
Founded - 1985
Founder
Vito Russo
Jewelle Gomez
Lauren Hinds
GLAAD 2016 President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis
GLAAD
104 W 29th St #4,
New York, NY 10001
USA
(212) 629-3322
Waldorf Astoria Hotel
301 Park Ave,
New York, NY 10022
USA
(212) 355-3000
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The GLAAD Media Awards at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City
The GLAAD Media Awards recognize and honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and the issues that affect their lives.
GLAAD, the world's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) media advocacy organization, honored Robert De Niro, Mariah Carey, and the best in film, television, and journalism at the 27th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Waldorf Astoria New York on Saturday May 14th 2016. Jennifer Lawrence, Aziz Ansari, Connie Britton, Diane Sawyer, Caitlyn Jenner, Tamron Hall, Noah Galvin, Andrew Rannells, Andreja Pejić, and Jason Biggs were among the special guests. Recording artists Alex Newell and Bebe Rexha, as well as the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Fun Home performed at the event hosted by Emmy Award-winning actress Laverne Cox. The 27th Annual GLAAD Media Awards were presented by Delta Air Lines, Hilton, Ketel One Vodka, and Wells Fargo.
GLAAD Media Award recipients announced Saturday in New York. Additional awards were presented in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hilton on April 2.
Excellence in Media Award: Robert De Niro (presented by Jennifer Lawrence)
Ally Award: Mariah Carey (presented by Lee Daniels)
· Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine: “Bruce Jenner: The Interview" 20/20 (ABC) [accepted by: Diane Sawyer, Caitlyn Jenner, and David Sloan, senior executive producer]
· Outstanding TV Journalism Segment: "Interview with Jim Obergefell" Anderson Cooper 360 (CNN) [accepted by: U.S. Supreme Court plaintiff Jim Obergefell]
· Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage: Cosmopolitan [accepted by: Laura Brounstein, special projects director]
· Outstanding Film – Limited Release: Tangerine (Magnolia Pictures)
· Outstanding Individual Episode: "The Prince of Nucleotides" Royal Pains (USA Network)
· Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia: "Stopping HIV? The Truvada Revolution" Vice Reports (Vice.com)
· Outstanding Newspaper Article: "Cold Case: The Murders of Cosby and Jackson" by Dianna Wray (Houston Press)
· Outstanding Magazine Article: "Behind Brazil's Gay Pride Parades, a Struggle with Homophobic Violence" by Oscar Lopez (Newsweek)
· Outstanding Digital Journalism Article: "This Is What It’s Like To Be An LGBT Syrian Fleeing For Your Life" by J. Lester Feder (Buzzfeed.com)
SPANISH-LANGUAGE NOMINEES
· Outstanding Daytime Program Episode: "¿El marido de mi padre o yo?" Caso Cerrado (Telemundo)
· Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine: TIE: "Amor que rompe barreras" Un Nuevo Día (Telemundo) and "En cuerpo ajeno" Aquí y Ahora (Univision)
· Outstanding TV Journalism Segment: "Víctimas de abusos" Noticiero Univision (Univision)
· Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia: "Campeones de la igualdad" (Univision.com)
GLAAD (formerly the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) is a U.S. non-governmental media monitoring organization founded by LGBT people in the media.
Motto - to promote understanding, increase acceptance, and advance equality.
Founded - 1985
Founder
Vito Russo
Jewelle Gomez
Lauren Hinds
GLAAD 2016 President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis
GLAAD
104 W 29th St #4,
New York, NY 10001
USA
(212) 629-3322
Waldorf Astoria Hotel
301 Park Ave,
New York, NY 10022
USA
(212) 355-3000
Hashtag metadata tag
#GMA @glaad #glaadawards #GLAAD #GLAADMediaAwards #GLAADMedia #GLAADAwards #LGBT #GLBT #LGBTQ #GLBTQ #Lesbian #gay #gays #gaymen #gaywomen #bi #Bisexual #Trans #Transman #TransWoman #Transidentity #Transgender #Gender #GenderFluid #GenderIdentity #Queer #Media #TV #Television #Press #WaldorfAstoria #WaldorfAstoriaHotel #NY #NYC #NYS #NewYork #NewYorkCity #NewYorkState #USA #Equality #Pride #celebrity #fashion #famous #style #RedCarpet #RedCarpetEvent
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New York City, Manhattan Island, New York State, USA The United States of America country, North America continent
May 14th 2016
The Original GLBT Expo Second Annual Video Lounge 2009
The 16th Original GLBT Expo
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 216-2000
***************2009 LINEUP INCLUDED **********************
Saturday
11:00 AM Ani Difranco - Preview of her concert DVD
12:30 Femme Noir - short films of Sweet Baby J'ai celebrating women of color
1:00 Chocolate Seduction by Green Peas TV: A live TV show taping of delicious and decadent chocolate desserts
1:30 Out at the Expo the best in current LGBT Music videos
2:00 The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) Interview by Ryan Janek Wolowski including clips of gay representation in media
2:30 Athena Reich - The singer and songwriter introduces her music videos
3:00 Cocktail Seduction by Green Peas TV: A live TV show taping on the art of cocktail making
3:30 Out the Center a volunteer run television program from the NYC LGBT Center
4:00 Main Stage Performers Videos and Interviews with the Expo performers by Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV networks
4:30 Queer Horror - videos of the best in queer Horror 2008
5:00 Videos and Interviews with Main Stage performers by Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV networks
6:00 Rockin Out - Hard Rock Music Videos by LGBT artists
Sunday
12:00 Out at the Expo the best in current LGBT Music videos and film
1:00 Chocolate Seduction by Green Peas TV: A live TV show taping of delicious and decadent chocolate desserts
1:30 - "Viva La Musica" hosted by Samara Riviera - NBC Telemundo correspondent dance music diva Vanessa Conde
2:00 - Trans Life hosted by Legendary Gay Activist Randolfe Wicker
2:30- Cocktail Seduction by Green Peas TV: A live TV show taping on the art of cocktail making
3:00 Videos and Interviews with Main Stage performers by Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV networks
3:30 Strike A Pose - Video! A showcase of Drag Queen Videos hosted by Lady Clover Honey with guests Sherri Vine, Peppermint, Tina Benez
4:00 Videos and Interviews with Main Stage performers by Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV networks
5:00 Out at the Expo the best in current LGBT Music videos
Photo
New York City USA
03-21-2009
April 11, 2021, Huntington Beach, California, USA: White Lives Matter" rally saw demonstrators and counter-protestors clashing on the streets of Huntington Beach. Multiple law enforcement agencies were called in for crowd control for the mostly peaceful protest.
Ryan Janek Wolowski on the red carpet at the press step and repeat wallpaper for the GLAAD Media Awards at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City
The GLAAD Media Awards recognize and honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and the issues that affect their lives.
GLAAD, the world's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) media advocacy organization, honored Robert De Niro, Mariah Carey, and the best in film, television, and journalism at the 27th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Waldorf Astoria New York on Saturday May 14th 2016. Jennifer Lawrence, Aziz Ansari, Connie Britton, Diane Sawyer, Caitlyn Jenner, Tamron Hall, Noah Galvin, Andrew Rannells, Andreja Pejić, and Jason Biggs were among the special guests. Recording artists Alex Newell and Bebe Rexha, as well as the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Fun Home performed at the event hosted by Emmy Award-winning actress Laverne Cox. The 27th Annual GLAAD Media Awards were presented by Delta Air Lines, Hilton, Ketel One Vodka, and Wells Fargo.
GLAAD Media Award recipients announced Saturday in New York. Additional awards were presented in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hilton on April 2.
Excellence in Media Award: Robert De Niro (presented by Jennifer Lawrence)
Ally Award: Mariah Carey (presented by Lee Daniels)
· Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine: “Bruce Jenner: The Interview" 20/20 (ABC) [accepted by: Diane Sawyer, Caitlyn Jenner, and David Sloan, senior executive producer]
· Outstanding TV Journalism Segment: "Interview with Jim Obergefell" Anderson Cooper 360 (CNN) [accepted by: U.S. Supreme Court plaintiff Jim Obergefell]
· Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage: Cosmopolitan [accepted by: Laura Brounstein, special projects director]
· Outstanding Film – Limited Release: Tangerine (Magnolia Pictures)
· Outstanding Individual Episode: "The Prince of Nucleotides" Royal Pains (USA Network)
· Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia: "Stopping HIV? The Truvada Revolution" Vice Reports (Vice.com)
· Outstanding Newspaper Article: "Cold Case: The Murders of Cosby and Jackson" by Dianna Wray (Houston Press)
· Outstanding Magazine Article: "Behind Brazil's Gay Pride Parades, a Struggle with Homophobic Violence" by Oscar Lopez (Newsweek)
· Outstanding Digital Journalism Article: "This Is What It’s Like To Be An LGBT Syrian Fleeing For Your Life" by J. Lester Feder (Buzzfeed.com)
SPANISH-LANGUAGE NOMINEES
· Outstanding Daytime Program Episode: "¿El marido de mi padre o yo?" Caso Cerrado (Telemundo)
· Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine: TIE: "Amor que rompe barreras" Un Nuevo Día (Telemundo) and "En cuerpo ajeno" Aquí y Ahora (Univision)
· Outstanding TV Journalism Segment: "Víctimas de abusos" Noticiero Univision (Univision)
· Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia: "Campeones de la igualdad" (Univision.com)
GLAAD (formerly the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) is a U.S. non-governmental media monitoring organization founded by LGBT people in the media.
Motto - to promote understanding, increase acceptance, and advance equality.
Founded - 1985
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Vito Russo
Jewelle Gomez
Lauren Hinds
GLAAD 2016 President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis
GLAAD
104 W 29th St #4,
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USA
(212) 629-3322
Waldorf Astoria Hotel
301 Park Ave,
New York, NY 10022
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(212) 355-3000
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The GLAAD Media Awards at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City
The GLAAD Media Awards recognize and honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and the issues that affect their lives.
GLAAD, the world's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) media advocacy organization, honored Robert De Niro, Mariah Carey, and the best in film, television, and journalism at the 27th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Waldorf Astoria New York on Saturday May 14th 2016. Jennifer Lawrence, Aziz Ansari, Connie Britton, Diane Sawyer, Caitlyn Jenner, Tamron Hall, Noah Galvin, Andrew Rannells, Andreja Pejić, and Jason Biggs were among the special guests. Recording artists Alex Newell and Bebe Rexha, as well as the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Fun Home performed at the event hosted by Emmy Award-winning actress Laverne Cox. The 27th Annual GLAAD Media Awards were presented by Delta Air Lines, Hilton, Ketel One Vodka, and Wells Fargo.
GLAAD Media Award recipients announced Saturday in New York. Additional awards were presented in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hilton on April 2.
Excellence in Media Award: Robert De Niro (presented by Jennifer Lawrence)
Ally Award: Mariah Carey (presented by Lee Daniels)
· Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine: “Bruce Jenner: The Interview" 20/20 (ABC) [accepted by: Diane Sawyer, Caitlyn Jenner, and David Sloan, senior executive producer]
· Outstanding TV Journalism Segment: "Interview with Jim Obergefell" Anderson Cooper 360 (CNN) [accepted by: U.S. Supreme Court plaintiff Jim Obergefell]
· Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage: Cosmopolitan [accepted by: Laura Brounstein, special projects director]
· Outstanding Film – Limited Release: Tangerine (Magnolia Pictures)
· Outstanding Individual Episode: "The Prince of Nucleotides" Royal Pains (USA Network)
· Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia: "Stopping HIV? The Truvada Revolution" Vice Reports (Vice.com)
· Outstanding Newspaper Article: "Cold Case: The Murders of Cosby and Jackson" by Dianna Wray (Houston Press)
· Outstanding Magazine Article: "Behind Brazil's Gay Pride Parades, a Struggle with Homophobic Violence" by Oscar Lopez (Newsweek)
· Outstanding Digital Journalism Article: "This Is What It’s Like To Be An LGBT Syrian Fleeing For Your Life" by J. Lester Feder (Buzzfeed.com)
SPANISH-LANGUAGE NOMINEES
· Outstanding Daytime Program Episode: "¿El marido de mi padre o yo?" Caso Cerrado (Telemundo)
· Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine: TIE: "Amor que rompe barreras" Un Nuevo Día (Telemundo) and "En cuerpo ajeno" Aquí y Ahora (Univision)
· Outstanding TV Journalism Segment: "Víctimas de abusos" Noticiero Univision (Univision)
· Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia: "Campeones de la igualdad" (Univision.com)
GLAAD (formerly the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) is a U.S. non-governmental media monitoring organization founded by LGBT people in the media.
Motto - to promote understanding, increase acceptance, and advance equality.
Founded - 1985
Founder
Vito Russo
Jewelle Gomez
Lauren Hinds
GLAAD 2016 President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis
GLAAD
104 W 29th St #4,
New York, NY 10001
USA
(212) 629-3322
Waldorf Astoria Hotel
301 Park Ave,
New York, NY 10022
USA
(212) 355-3000
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Construction workers enjoy some lunchtime entertainment in Martin Place. Sydney. New South Wales, Australia.
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Actress Candis Cayne arrives at a Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) awards ceremony on Saturday, May 10, 2008, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
Spreading the landmine awareness message using traditional puppets called 'Ting Mong'. I designed this activity while working for the "Land Mine Awareness Programme" (LMAP) in all Khmer refugee camps and transit centers. You can see the children mobbing the LMAP staff member handing out the mine awareness brochures. Site 2 Refugee Camp, Prachinburi. Thailand/ Cambodian border.
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I usually don't expect a fee for private viewing, projects, school work, charity work, etc. Also if you wanted to use any images as a base for a private artwork or poster, I would love to see the final product (as long as it is legal and doesn't defame anyone).
Although I do need to charge for other professional, corporate or commercial uses, as I also have to make money to live. I can then supply a high resolution finished image which is sized to your needs.
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Swastikas were ancient symbols. However, the symbol has acquired a bad reputation due to ignorant people who do not know that the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSGWP or Nazis) did not call their symbol a "swastika." NSGWP members called their symbol a hakenkreuz (hooked cross) and they used it to represent crossed S-letters for their socialism under their National Socialist German Workers Party. See the work of the noted symbologist Dr. Rex Curry (author of "Swastika Secrets"). American socialists (e.g. Edward Bellamy, Francis Bellamy and the Theosophical Society) influenced German socialists in the use of the swastika to represent socialism. The ignorance about the "swastika" (hakenkreuz) was predicted long ago when Professor Max Muller discouraged Dr. Heinrich Schliemann in the careless use of the term "swastika" and referred to such ignorant people as "the vulgus profanum." The same people are ignorant of the fact that German national socialists did NOT refer to themselves as "nazis." NSGWP members referred to themselves as "socialists" (hence their use of the of the hakenkreuz to represent crossed S-letters for their "socialism"). Such people continue to defame the "swastika" symbol by their ignorance of the hakenkreuz and other symbols, rituals, meaning and terminology under German national socialists. For example, there is widespread ignorance of the fact that the German socialist's stiff-armed salute (and robotic chanting in unison) came from American socialists (Francis Bellamy, cousin of Edward Bellamy), and that the stiff-armed salute had been used in the USA's Pledge of Allegiance for about 3 decades before German socialists borrowed it. German socialists defamed the American salute as they defamed the "swastika," yet only because of ignorant people who still do not know the history. The stiff-armed salute developed because the early Pledge of Allegiance began with a military salute that was then extended outward to point at the flag (it was not an "ancient Roman salute" -another debunked myth repeated by the ignorant vulgus profanum). The above are part of the discoveries by Dr Curry (author of "Pledge of Allegiance Secrets").
Families Belong Together — Partners
The June 30 Families Belong Together actions are being organized by everyday people across the country, supported by a number of organizations, in addition to the four lead sponsors. Some of the organizations supporting these actions are listed below.
We welcome engagement from all organizations and individuals on this issue. Please feel free to send your supporters directly to the event page without informing us!
To get more involved, please submit the form at: MoveOn.org/Partner
#VOTEPROCHOICEEnd Rape on CampusNDWA
270 StrategiesEqual Voice ActionNEA
350.org
Equality LabsNETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice
ACLUEvery VoiceNetwork of Spiritual Progressives
Action Together MassachusetttesFair Immigration Reform MovementNextGen America
Action Together NetworkFaith in Public LifeNSEA
Advancement ProjectFamilies Belong TogetherOne Billion Rising
AFTFamilies USAOrganizing for Action
Al Otro LadoFeminist Majority FoundationOxfam America
All OutFood & Water WatchPantsuit Nation
Alliance for JusticeForeign Policy for AmericaParentsTogether
Alliance for Youth ActionFriends of the EarthPeople Demanding Action
American Constitution SocietyFuse WashingtonPeople For the American Way
American Ethical UnionGamlielPeople's Action
American Human Rights Council (AHRC-USA)Global ExchangePlanned Parenthood Federation of America
American Sexual Health AssociationGlobal Fund for ChildrenPoligon Education Fund
Amnesty International USAGreenLatinosPositive Women's Network-USA
Anti-Defamation LeagueGreenpeacePresbyterian Church (USA)
Arab American InstituteHand in Hand: The Domestic Employers NetworkPresente.org
Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJCHarnessPriorities USA
ASISTAHeadCountPublic Citizen
Assisi CommunityHealth Care VoterRace Forward
Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) at the Urban Justice CenterHispanic FederationRainforest Action Network
Asylum Seeker Assistance ProjectHuman Rights CampaignReally American
AvaazHuman Rights FirstResistance Labs
Bayard Rustin Center for Social JusticeIfNotNowRock the Vote
Bend the ArcImmigration HubSALDEF
Beyond the BombIn Our Own Voice: National Black Women's Reproductive Justice AgendaSanctuary for Families
Brave New FilmsIndivisibleSEIU
Campaign for Southern EqualityJapanese American Citizens LeagueSIECUS
Caring Across GenerationsJewish Voice for PeaceSierra Club
CASA in ActionJStreetSister District Action Network
Center for American Progress Action FundJWISojourners
Center for Biological DiversityKIPPSouth Asian Americans Leading Together
Center for Community ChangeLatin America Working GroupSouthern Poverty Law Center
Center for Gender and Refugee StudiesLatin American Legal Defense and Education FundStand Up America
Center for Reproductive RightsLatino Victory FoundationSum of Us
Center for Victims of TortureLatinoJustice PRLDEFTax March
Centro de los Derechos del Migrante, Inc.Lawyers for Good GovernmentThe Leadership Conference
Chicago Women Take ActionLeadership Conference of Women ReligiousThe Workmen’s Circle
Children's Defense Fund-TexasLeague of Conservation VotersTogether We Will Contra Costa
Church World ServiceLeague of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)Truman National Security Project
Clean Water ActionLGBTQ Task ForceUltraViolet
Coalition of Labor Union WomenLittle LobbyistsUnidosUS
Coalition on Human NeedsMALDEFUnitarian Universalist Association
Congregational UCC GreensboroMarchOnUnitarian Universalist Service Committee
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI)Moms RisingUnitarian Universalists for Social Justice (UUSJ)
Constitutional Accountability CenterMuslim AdvocatesUnited State of Women
Council on American-Islamic RelationsNARALUnited We Dream
Courage CampaignNational Alliance to End Sexual ViolenceUS Campaign for Palestinian Rights
CredoNational Asian Pacific American Women's Forum (NAPAWF)VDay.org
Crooked MediaNational Iranian American CouncilVoto Latino
Daily KosNational Justice for Our NeighborsWashington Office on Latin America
DC Immigration HubNational Latina Institute for Reproductive HealthWin Without War
DC Teens ActionNational Network to End Domestic ViolenceWomen Employed
Define AmericanNational Nurses UnitedWomen's March
Democracy InitiativeNational Organization of Concerned Black MenWomen's Refugee Commission
Disciples Center for Immigration and RefugeesNational Partnership for Women & FamiliesWorkplace Fairness
Disciples Refugee & Immigration MinistriesNational Women’s Law CenterYouth Caucus of America
Dulles Justice CoalitionNCJWYWCA USA
Earthjustice
Protest Is Part of the National ‘Families Belong Together’ Day of Action With More Than 710 Events Nationwide
-- On Saturday, June 30th, [residents will rally at various locations as part of the Families Belong Together national day of action to protest the Trump Administration’s policy of forcibly separating children from their parents, the detention of families, and the fact that the Trump Administration has failed to reunite thousands of children with their parents.
WHEN: Saturday, June 30th. [TIME AM/PM TIME ZONE]
WHERE: [LOCATION]. [ADDRESS]
FOR MORE INFORMATION: [MOVEON LINK]
FACEBOOK EVENT LINK: [FB EVENT LINK]
LOCAL CONTACT: [NAME] | [NUMBER] | [EMAIL]
ORGANIZATIONAL SPONSORS INCLUDE: [USE THIS SECTION TO LIST ORGANIZATIONAL SPONSORS AND CO-SPONSORS WITH THEIR PERMISSION]
The [CITY] protest is part of a National “Families Belong Together” Day of Action featuring more than 710 events in all 50 states and an anchor protest in Lafayette Square in Washington DC. Tens of thousands of people are expected to participate across the country. Specifically, the protesters will demand that the Trump Administration:
•Reunite families now. Permanently end family separation and immediately reunify those that have been separated. ICE must release parents immediately so that ORR can reunify them with their children.
•End family detention. Children and families deserve due process, not indefinite imprisonment. Children do not belong in baby cages and internment-like camps. Family incarceration is not the solution to family separation.
•End ‘Zero Humanity.’ Reverse the Trump administration’s policy that created this crisis and chaos to begin with. Parents should not be criminally prosecuted for doing what all parents do, which is bring their children to safety. This horrible nightmare for families will only end when Trump permanently stops his 100% prosecution policy.
Say it loud, say it clear,
Immigrants are welcome here!
Say it loud, say it clear,
Refugees are welcome here!
Repeat“Courage” (listen):
Courage, my friend, you do not walk alone.
We will, walk with you, and sing your spirit home.
*Replace “Courage” with other words like “families” “immigrants” or “children”
When immigrant rights are under attack,
What will we do? Unite, fight back!
When refugee rights are under attack,
What will we do? Unite, fight back!
Repeat“May The Life I Lead” (listen):
Let the life I lead, speak for me. (x2)
When I get to the end of the road, and lay down my heavy load,
Let the life I lead, speak for me.
El pueblo unido
jamás será vencido!
(The people united, will never be defeated)
RepeatTo the tune of “Blessings” by Chance the Rapper (listen):
We gonna rise up, rise up till it’s won (x2)
When the people rise up, the powers come down (x2)
They try to stop us, but we keep comin’ back (x2)
Love, not hate, makes America great!
Repeat
“We are Family” by Sister Sledge
We are family, I got all my people with me
We are family, Get up ev'rybody and sing
We are family, I got all my people with me
We are family, Get up ev'rybody and sing
There was never any doubt I would go to Rob's funeral. Rob was born just two weeks before me, and in our many meetings, we found we had so much in common.
A drive to Ipswich should be something like only two and a half hours, but with the Dartford Crossing that could balloon to four or more.
My choice was to leave early, soon after Jools left for work, or wait to near nine once rush hour was over. If I was up early, I'd leave early, I said.
Which is what happened.
So, after coffee and Jools leaving, I loaded my camera stuff in the car, not bothering to program in a destination, as I knew the route to Suffolk so well.
Checking the internet I found the M2 was closed, so that meant taking the M20, which I like as it runs beside HS2, although over the years, vegetation growth now hides most of it, and with Eurostar cutting services due to Brexit, you're lucky to see a train on the line now.
I had a phone loaded with podcasts, so time flew by, even if travelling through the endless roadworks at 50mph seemed to take forever.
Dartford was jammed. But we inched forward, until as the bridge came in sight, traffic moved smoothly, and I followed the traffic down into the east bore of the tunnel.
Another glorious morning for travel, the sun shone from a clear blue sky, even if traffic was heavy, but I had time, so not pressing on like I usually do, making the drive a pleasant one.
Up through Essex, where most other traffic turned off at Stanstead, then up to the A11 junction, with it being not yet nine, I had several hours to fill before the ceremony.
I stopped at Cambridge services for breakfast, then programmed the first church in: Gazeley, which is just in Suffolk on the border with Cambridgeshire.
I took the next junction off, took two further turnings brought be to the village, which is divided by one of the widest village streets I have ever seen.
It was five past nine: would the church be open?
I parked on the opposite side of the road, grabbed my bag and camera, limped over, passing a warden putting new notices in the parish notice board. We exchange good mornings, and I walk to the porch.
The inner door was unlocked, and the heavy door swung after turning the metal ring handle.
I had made a list of four churches from Simon's list of the top 60 Suffolk churches, picking those on or near my route to Ipswich and which piqued my interest.
Here, it was the reset mediaeval glass.
Needless to say, I had the church to myself, the centuries hanging heavy inside as sunlight flooded in filling the Chancel with warm golden light.
Windows had several devotional dials carved in the surrounding stone, and a huge and "stunningly beautiful piscina, and beside it are sedilia that end in an arm rest carved in the shape of a beast" which caught my eye.
A display in the Chancel was of the decoration of the wooden roof above where panels contained carved beats, some actual and some mythical.
I photographed them all.
I programmed in the next church, a 45 minute drive away just on the outskirts of Ipswich, or so I thought.
The A14 was plagued by roadworks, then most trunk roads and motorways are this time of year, but it was a fine summer morning, I was eating a chocolate bar as I drove, and I wasn't in a hurry.
I turned off at Claydon, and soon lost in a maze of narrow lanes, which brought be to a dog leg in the road, with St Mary nestling in a clearing.
I pulled up, got out and found the air full of birdsong, and was greeted by a friendly spaniel being taken for a walk from the hamlet which the church serves.
There was never any doubt that this would be open, so I went through the fine brick porch, pushed another heavy wooden door and entered the coolness of the church.
I decided to come here for the font, which as you can read below has quite the story: wounded by enemy action no less!
There seems to be a hagioscope (squint) in a window of the south wall, makes one think or an anchorite, but of this there is little evidence.
Samuel and Thomasina Sayer now reside high on the north wall of the Chancel, a stone skull between them, moved here too because of bomb damage in the last war.
I drove a few miles to the next church: Flowton.
Not so much a village as a house on a crossroads. And the church.
Nothing so grand as a formal board outside, just a handwritten sign say "welcome to Flowton church". Again, I had little doubt it would be open.
And it was.
The lychgate still stands, but a fence around the churchyard is good, so serves little practical purpose, other than to be there and hold the signs for the church and forthcoming services.
Inside it is simple: octagonal font with the floor being of brick, so as rustic as can be.
I did read Simon's account (below) when back outside, so went back in to record the tomb of Captain William Boggas and his family, even if part of the stone is hidden by pews now.
I had said to myself, that if I saw signs for another church, I might find time to visit. And so it was with Aldham, I saw the sign pointing down a narrow lane, so I turned and went to investigate.
First it looked like the road ended in a farmyard, but then I saw the flint round tower of the church behind, so followed the lane to the church gate.
There was a large welcoming sign stating, proudly, that the church is always open.
St Mary stands on a mound overlooking a shallow valley, water stand, or runs slowly, in the bottom, and it really is a fine, fine location for a church.
I pushed through the gate and went up the path to the south porch, where the door swung open once again.
The coolness within enveloped me.
An ancient font at the west end was framed by a brick-lined arch, even to my untrained eyes, I knew this was unusual.
There were some carved bench ends, some nice fairly modern glass, but the simplicity of the small church made for a very pleasant whole.
I no longer watch TV much, so was unaware of the view and indeed church being used in the TV show, The Detectorists.
One of Suffolk's hidden treasures, for sure.
I had selected the list of churches to visit from Simon's list of 60 best Suffolk churches, choosing the ones that seemed near to Ipswich.
I had one more on my list, one a little bit out of the way, but I thought I had time, so set off for deepest, darkest Suffolk: Kettlebaston.
The trip took me past my old stamping grounds of Bildeston and Kersey, where I used to take Mum and Dad each Easter once I could drive, but once past Kersey, I still had twenty minutes to go.
Up the hill from Brent Eleigh into Kettlebaston, where the village was more of a dogleg in the road than anything else. I drove through slowly hoping the church would be obvious.
It wasn't.
It was playing hide and seek.
I programmed the church into the sat nav, and followed it back to the village, where beyond a small grassed area was a wall of a mature yew hedge, with the only way through a way so overgrown I had to stoop low to get through.
On the buttress at the south eastern corner of the Chancel, a painted panel showed the Coronation of the Queen of Heaven.
Clearly, this wasn't your normal parish church.
I am an atheist, its just the way I am, so these different "flavours" of Christianity do confuse me somewhat.
Even I knew when I walked in that this was a high church, high in the Anglo-Catholic tradition, with two altars either side of the Chancel Arch, the first such I think I have seen in a parish church.
I post these shots here and on a Churchcrawling website on Facebook, I might skip this one as it will draw lots of comments I think, not all positive.
I guess what saddens me is that they worship the same God, no? Is being right about how to do it that important? When wardens ask me what I think of their church, or should they put a glass door in instead of the ancient wooden currently, I say, it is a living church, your church, changes can be reversed if needed too. But it is your church, you have to live with it, it has to be suitable for all.
Despite all the above, there was much evidence of the ancient church: the font, paintings around a window among other features.
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I always look forward to coming back to Kettlebaston. It is likely that anyone who knows the churches of Suffolk well will have Kettlebaston among their favourites. The setting is delectable, in the remote Suffolk hills between Hadleigh and Stowmarket. The building is at once elegant and interesting, the interior memorable, but most fascinating of all perhaps is the story behind the way it is today.
In 1963, in the thirty-third year of his incumbency as Rector of the parish of Kettlebaston, Father Harold Clear Butler sent a letter to a friend. "You are right,"he wrote. "There is no congregation any more." In failing health, he relied on the family of a vicar who had retired nearby to carry out the ceremonies of Easter week that year. In 1964, Father Butler himself retired, and an extraordinary episode in the history of the Anglo-Catholic movement in Suffolk came to an end.
There may have been no congregation, but St Mary at Kettlebaston was a shrine, to which people made pilgrimages from all over England. Here was the liturgically highest of all Suffolk's Anglican churches, where Father Butler said the Roman Mass every day, celebrated High Mass and Benediction on Sunday, dispensed with churchwardens, flouted the authority of the Anglican diocese by tearing down state notices put up in the porch, refused to keep registers, and even, as an extreme, ignored the office of the local Archdeacon of Sudbury. An entry from the otherwise empty registers for October 2nd 1933 reads Visitation of Archdeacon of Sudbury. Abortive. Archdeacon, finding no churchwardens present, rode off on his High Horse!
Father Butler came to this parish when the Anglo-Catholic movement was at its height, and survived into a poorly old age as it retreated, leaving him high and dry. But not for one moment did he ever compromise.
Kettlebaston church is not just remote liturgically. You set off from the vicinity of Hadleigh, finding your way to the back of beyond at Brent Eleigh - and then beyond the back of beyond, up the winding roads that climb into the hills above Preston. Somewhere here, two narrow lanes head north. One will take you to Thorpe Morieux, and one to Kettlebaston, but I can never be sure which is which, or even if they are always in the same place. Finding your way to this, one of the most remote of all Suffolk villages, can be like finding your way into Narnia. Once in the village, you find the church surrounded by a high yew hedge, through which a passage conducts a path into the graveyard. On a buttress, a statue of the Coronation of the Queen of Heaven sits behind a grill. It is a copy of an alabaster found under the floorboards during the 1860s restoration. The original is now in the British Museum.
One Anglo-catholic tradition that has not been lost here is that the church should always be open, always be welcoming. You enter through the small porch, perhaps not fully prepared for the wonders that await. The nave you step into is light, clean and well-cared for. There is no coloured glass, no heavy benches, no tiles. The brick floor and simple wooden chairs seem as one with the air, a perfect foil for the rugged late Norman font, and the rich view to the east, for the fixtures and fittings of the 20th Century Anglo-Catholic tradition survive here in all their splendour.
The two major features are the rood screen and the high altar. The rood screen is the work of several people, having been added to over the years by a roll-call of prominent Anglo-Catholic artists. It was designed by Ernest Geldart in the 1880s. It was painted by Patrick Osborne in 1949, apart from the figures, which are the work of Enid Chadwick in 1954. They are: St Felix as a bishop holding a candle, St Thomas More in regalia, St Thomas of Canterbury with a sword through his mitre, St John Fisher as a bishop holding a book, St Alban in armour and St Fursey holding Burgh Castle.
To one side, the Sacred Heart altar bears the original stone mensa from the high altar. The table itself is the Stuart Communion table. To the other, a Lady altar. All of these are either gifts or rescued from redundant Anglo-Catholic churches elsewhere. The elegant grill in front of the rood loft stairs is by Ninian Comper. Stepping through into the chancel is a reminder of how the clearance of clutter can improve a liturgical space. Here, the emptiness provides a perfect foil for the massive altar piece. The altar itself was the gift of Miss Eleanor Featonby Smith, consecrated by the Bishop of Madagascar in 1956, in one of those ceremonies conducted in the labyrinthine underworld of the Anglo-catholic movement. The altar sports what is colloquially referred to as the Big Six - the trademark six candlesticks of an Anglo-catholic parish. Behind them, the rich reredos is also by Ernest Geldart, and was also painted by Patrick Osborne.
At the west end of the nave is a display case holding facsimiles of the Kettlebaston alabasters, an oddly prosaic moment. But Kettlebaston's medieval past is not entirely rebooted, for the chancel was sensitively restored by Ernest Geldart in 1902 with none of the razzmatazz of his church at Little Braxted in Essex. The east window was rebuilt to the same design as the original, as was the roof. The late 13th Century piscina and sedilia are preserved, and on the north side of the chancel survives an impressive tomb recess of about the same date. The sole monument is to Joan, Lady Jermyn, who died in 1649. Her memorial is understated, and its inscription, at the end of the English Civil War and the start of the ill-fated Commonwealth, is a fascinating example of the language of the time. Is it puritan in sympathy, or Anglican? Or simply a bizarre fruit of the ferment of ideas in that World Turned Upside Down? Within this dormitory lyes interred ye corpps of Johan Lady Jermy it begins, and continues whose arke after a passage of 87 yeares long through this deluge of teares... rested upon ye mount of joye. And then the verse:
Sleepe sweetly, Saint. Since thou wert gone
ther's not the least aspertion
to rake thine asshes: no defame
to veyle the lustre of thy name.
Like odorous tapers thy best sent
remains after extinguishment.
Stirr not these sacred asshes, let them rest
till union make both soule & body blest.
Not far off, and from half a century earlier, a rather more cheerful brass inscription remembers that:
The corpse of John Pricks wife lyes heere
The pastor of this place
Fower moneths and one and thirty yeerr
With him she ran her race
And when some eightye yeres were past
Her soule shee did resigne
To her good god in August last
Yeeres thrice five hundredth ninety nine.
And yet, you notice, we never learn her name. Above, the roofs drip with hanging paraffin lamps, the walls have their candle brackets, for this little church still has no electricity. You sense the attraction of Benediction on a late winter afternoon.
St Mary is loved and cared for by those who worship in it. There are rather more of them than in Father Butler's final days, but they are still a tiny, remote community. Since 1964, they have been part of a wider benefice, and must toe the Anglican mainstream line, as at Lound. But also, as at Lound, the relics of the Anglo-Catholic heyday here are preserved lovingly, and, judging by the visitors book, it is not just the regular worshippers who love it, for Anglo-Catholics from all over England still treat it as a goal of pilgrimage. I remember sitting in this church on a bright spring afternoon some twenty years ago. I'd been sitting for a while in near-silence, which was suddenly broken by the clunk of the door latch. Two elderly ladies came in. They smiled, genuflected towards the east, and greeted me. Together, they went to the Sacred Heart altar, put a bunch of violets in a vase on it, and knelt before it. The silence continued, now with a counterpoint of birdsong from the churchyard through the open door. Then they stood, made the sign of the cross, and went out again. Father Butler looked on and smiled, I'm sure.
Simon Knott, October 2018
@You think you're good? I'll be the judge of that!!:
This time I really found something you can complain about and practice the art of insulting and defamation.
Kindly wating for your nasty comments - best regards and greetings from Berlin
Erik
The Original GLBT Expo Third Annual Video Lounge 2010
The 17th Original GLBT Expo
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 216-2000
*********************2010 LINE UP INCLUDED*****************
Saturday 11:00 – 7:00 PM 2010
...11:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos including Kelly King, Levi Kreis, Rachael Sage,
12:00 George Lyter of ADD-TV music video block
1:00 Fifty years of Queer Cinema by Danforth Prince, of Blood Moon Productions
1:30 LGBT Historic Video – rare footage of NYC GLBT History curated by Randolfe Wicker
2:00 CampBlood.org's House of Horrors - Ever wonder what gays and horror movies have in common? Join the sickos behind the biggest gay horror movie site around.
2:30 David Kittredge, writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2 45 Rob Williams director of “Make the Yuletide Gay,” "Three-Day Weekend," and "Long Term Relationship"
3:00 George Lyter music video director and creator of ADD-TV with showcase Art and Activism w/guest speakers.
3:30 CampBlood.org's Slumber Party Massacre Join the nutsos behind the biggest gay horror movie website and their special guests for a slumber party with a serious body count. Bloodshed, beefcake and giveaways are just a few of the surprises in store at this party.
4:00 Under the Pink Carpet with Lovari - Meet the on air personalities from the gay-themed television entertainment news series that airs on WNYE / WNYC TV Channel 25, incl special guest Singer Lovari
4:30 Yozmit a special guest exposing Transgender discrimination in the job market. Yozmit has been in The Daily News, The New York Times and generating alot of press as she is part of the group that has filed a complaint with the state attorney general's office having proved city's human rights law were violated citing J. Crew as one of the offenders. Yozmit is also a performance artists and we will celebrate her work at the expo.
www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/03/14/2010-03-14_report_say...
4:45 Lavender Hip Hop, with Soce the Elemental Wizard and Chic & Sassy America's Top Drag Queen rappers
5:00 Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV Networks interviews Main Stage Performers
6:00 - 7:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Vanessa Conde, Beth Sacks, Neon Glitter Bliss, Salme Dahlstrom, amberRose Marie
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Sunday 12-6 2010
12:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl, Jason Antone, Brian Kent, LaVonna Harris, Noa Tylo
1:00 Appolonia Cruz from Fruta Extrana TV which is now FX GAY TV
1:15 Khalid Rivera recording artist who went to #1 Music Video on Logo’s Click List
1:30 GLAAD The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation special guest Anu Singh
1:45 Samara Riviera from Vivalariviera.com has been seen on ABC and Telemundo Television, Samara has also produced footage for A&E Television Networks Biography series and has written for both Latino Boys and Adelante Magazine. Special guest will be Sahara Davenport from season two of RuPaul's Drag Race as seen on the MTV Networks channel Logo Television.
2:00 Rob Williams director of the award winning “Make the Yuletide Gay” now out on DVD
2:15 David Kittredge writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2:30 Lady Gaga - Live from The National Equality March
3:30 Ryan Janek Wolowski presents "Fatima's First Lady" comedy short starring R. Sky Palkowitz The Delusional Diva.
4:00 - 6:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Lori Michaels, Athena Reich, Jamisin Lee (dancer), Peppermint, Josh Zuckerman, and interviews with main stage performers.
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New York City USA
03-20-2010
03-21-2010
The GLAAD Media Awards at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City
The GLAAD Media Awards recognize and honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and the issues that affect their lives.
GLAAD, the world's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) media advocacy organization, honored Robert De Niro, Mariah Carey, and the best in film, television, and journalism at the 27th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Waldorf Astoria New York on Saturday May 14th 2016. Jennifer Lawrence, Aziz Ansari, Connie Britton, Diane Sawyer, Caitlyn Jenner, Tamron Hall, Noah Galvin, Andrew Rannells, Andreja Pejić, and Jason Biggs were among the special guests. Recording artists Alex Newell and Bebe Rexha, as well as the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Fun Home performed at the event hosted by Emmy Award-winning actress Laverne Cox. The 27th Annual GLAAD Media Awards were presented by Delta Air Lines, Hilton, Ketel One Vodka, and Wells Fargo.
GLAAD Media Award recipients announced Saturday in New York. Additional awards were presented in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hilton on April 2.
Excellence in Media Award: Robert De Niro (presented by Jennifer Lawrence)
Ally Award: Mariah Carey (presented by Lee Daniels)
· Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine: “Bruce Jenner: The Interview" 20/20 (ABC) [accepted by: Diane Sawyer, Caitlyn Jenner, and David Sloan, senior executive producer]
· Outstanding TV Journalism Segment: "Interview with Jim Obergefell" Anderson Cooper 360 (CNN) [accepted by: U.S. Supreme Court plaintiff Jim Obergefell]
· Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage: Cosmopolitan [accepted by: Laura Brounstein, special projects director]
· Outstanding Film – Limited Release: Tangerine (Magnolia Pictures)
· Outstanding Individual Episode: "The Prince of Nucleotides" Royal Pains (USA Network)
· Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia: "Stopping HIV? The Truvada Revolution" Vice Reports (Vice.com)
· Outstanding Newspaper Article: "Cold Case: The Murders of Cosby and Jackson" by Dianna Wray (Houston Press)
· Outstanding Magazine Article: "Behind Brazil's Gay Pride Parades, a Struggle with Homophobic Violence" by Oscar Lopez (Newsweek)
· Outstanding Digital Journalism Article: "This Is What It’s Like To Be An LGBT Syrian Fleeing For Your Life" by J. Lester Feder (Buzzfeed.com)
SPANISH-LANGUAGE NOMINEES
· Outstanding Daytime Program Episode: "¿El marido de mi padre o yo?" Caso Cerrado (Telemundo)
· Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine: TIE: "Amor que rompe barreras" Un Nuevo Día (Telemundo) and "En cuerpo ajeno" Aquí y Ahora (Univision)
· Outstanding TV Journalism Segment: "Víctimas de abusos" Noticiero Univision (Univision)
· Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia: "Campeones de la igualdad" (Univision.com)
GLAAD (formerly the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) is a U.S. non-governmental media monitoring organization founded by LGBT people in the media.
Motto - to promote understanding, increase acceptance, and advance equality.
Founded - 1985
Founder
Vito Russo
Jewelle Gomez
Lauren Hinds
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May 14th 2016
The Original GLBT Expo Third Annual Video Lounge 2010
The 17th Original GLBT Expo
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 216-2000
*********************2010 LINE UP INCLUDED*****************
Saturday 11:00 – 7:00 PM 2010
...11:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos including Kelly King, Levi Kreis, Rachael Sage,
12:00 George Lyter of ADD-TV music video block
1:00 Fifty years of Queer Cinema by Danforth Prince, of Blood Moon Productions
1:30 LGBT Historic Video – rare footage of NYC GLBT History curated by Randolfe Wicker
2:00 CampBlood.org's House of Horrors - Ever wonder what gays and horror movies have in common? Join the sickos behind the biggest gay horror movie site around.
2:30 David Kittredge, writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2 45 Rob Williams director of “Make the Yuletide Gay,” "Three-Day Weekend," and "Long Term Relationship"
3:00 George Lyter music video director and creator of ADD-TV with showcase Art and Activism w/guest speakers.
3:30 CampBlood.org's Slumber Party Massacre Join the nutsos behind the biggest gay horror movie website and their special guests for a slumber party with a serious body count. Bloodshed, beefcake and giveaways are just a few of the surprises in store at this party.
4:00 Under the Pink Carpet with Lovari - Meet the on air personalities from the gay-themed television entertainment news series that airs on WNYE / WNYC TV Channel 25, incl special guest Singer Lovari
4:30 Yozmit a special guest exposing Transgender discrimination in the job market. Yozmit has been in The Daily News, The New York Times and generating alot of press as she is part of the group that has filed a complaint with the state attorney general's office having proved city's human rights law were violated citing J. Crew as one of the offenders. Yozmit is also a performance artists and we will celebrate her work at the expo.
www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/03/14/2010-03-14_report_say...
4:45 Lavender Hip Hop, with Soce the Elemental Wizard and Chic & Sassy America's Top Drag Queen rappers
5:00 Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV Networks interviews Main Stage Performers
6:00 - 7:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Vanessa Conde, Beth Sacks, Neon Glitter Bliss, Salme Dahlstrom, amberRose Marie
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Sunday 12-6 2010
12:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl, Jason Antone, Brian Kent, LaVonna Harris, Noa Tylo
1:00 Appolonia Cruz from Fruta Extrana TV which is now FX GAY TV
1:15 Khalid Rivera recording artist who went to #1 Music Video on Logo’s Click List
1:30 GLAAD The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation special guest Anu Singh
1:45 Samara Riviera from Vivalariviera.com has been seen on ABC and Telemundo Television, Samara has also produced footage for A&E Television Networks Biography series and has written for both Latino Boys and Adelante Magazine. Special guest will be Sahara Davenport from season two of RuPaul's Drag Race as seen on the MTV Networks channel Logo Television.
2:00 Rob Williams director of the award winning “Make the Yuletide Gay” now out on DVD
2:15 David Kittredge writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2:30 Lady Gaga - Live from The National Equality March
3:30 Ryan Janek Wolowski presents "Fatima's First Lady" comedy short starring R. Sky Palkowitz The Delusional Diva.
4:00 - 6:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Lori Michaels, Athena Reich, Jamisin Lee (dancer), Peppermint, Josh Zuckerman, and interviews with main stage performers.
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Photo
New York City USA
03-20-2010
03-21-2010
The Original GLBT Expo Third Annual Video Lounge 2010
The 17th Original GLBT Expo
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
(212) 216-2000
*********************2010 LINE UP INCLUDED*****************
Saturday 11:00 – 7:00 PM 2010
...11:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos including Kelly King, Levi Kreis, Rachael Sage,
12:00 George Lyter of ADD-TV music video block
1:00 Fifty years of Queer Cinema by Danforth Prince, of Blood Moon Productions
1:30 LGBT Historic Video – rare footage of NYC GLBT History curated by Randolfe Wicker
2:00 CampBlood.org's House of Horrors - Ever wonder what gays and horror movies have in common? Join the sickos behind the biggest gay horror movie site around.
2:30 David Kittredge, writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2 45 Rob Williams director of “Make the Yuletide Gay,” "Three-Day Weekend," and "Long Term Relationship"
3:00 George Lyter music video director and creator of ADD-TV with showcase Art and Activism w/guest speakers.
3:30 CampBlood.org's Slumber Party Massacre Join the nutsos behind the biggest gay horror movie website and their special guests for a slumber party with a serious body count. Bloodshed, beefcake and giveaways are just a few of the surprises in store at this party.
4:00 Under the Pink Carpet with Lovari - Meet the on air personalities from the gay-themed television entertainment news series that airs on WNYE / WNYC TV Channel 25, incl special guest Singer Lovari
4:30 Yozmit a special guest exposing Transgender discrimination in the job market. Yozmit has been in The Daily News, The New York Times and generating alot of press as she is part of the group that has filed a complaint with the state attorney general's office having proved city's human rights law were violated citing J. Crew as one of the offenders. Yozmit is also a performance artists and we will celebrate her work at the expo.
www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/03/14/2010-03-14_report_say...
4:45 Lavender Hip Hop, with Soce the Elemental Wizard and Chic & Sassy America's Top Drag Queen rappers
5:00 Ryan Janek Wolowski of MTV Networks interviews Main Stage Performers
6:00 - 7:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Vanessa Conde, Beth Sacks, Neon Glitter Bliss, Salme Dahlstrom, amberRose Marie
**********************************************************
Sunday 12-6 2010
12:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl, Jason Antone, Brian Kent, LaVonna Harris, Noa Tylo
1:00 Appolonia Cruz from Fruta Extrana TV which is now FX GAY TV
1:15 Khalid Rivera recording artist who went to #1 Music Video on Logo’s Click List
1:30 GLAAD The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation special guest Anu Singh
1:45 Samara Riviera from Vivalariviera.com has been seen on ABC and Telemundo Television, Samara has also produced footage for A&E Television Networks Biography series and has written for both Latino Boys and Adelante Magazine. Special guest will be Sahara Davenport from season two of RuPaul's Drag Race as seen on the MTV Networks channel Logo Television.
2:00 Rob Williams director of the award winning “Make the Yuletide Gay” now out on DVD
2:15 David Kittredge writer and director of the controversial thriller; "Pornography: A Thriller", opening at the Cinema Village on April 16
2:30 Lady Gaga - Live from The National Equality March
3:30 Ryan Janek Wolowski presents "Fatima's First Lady" comedy short starring R. Sky Palkowitz The Delusional Diva.
4:00 - 6:00 Best in LGBT and our friends Music Videos incl Lori Michaels, Athena Reich, Jamisin Lee (dancer), Peppermint, Josh Zuckerman, and interviews with main stage performers.
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Photo
New York City USA
03-20-2010
03-21-2010
Anti Lese Majeste / 112 rally at Democracy Monument.
“Counting One to Million … Returning Power to People”
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Police and protesters face off again
Democracy Monument draped in red banner calling for freeing of four movement leaders and end to S112
13th February 2021. Bangkok Post.
A protester lies on the ground after witnesses said he was beaten by police near Sanam Luang on Saturday night. (Reuters Photo)
A confrontation between police and pro-democracy protesters turned ugly late Saturday with a number of injuries and arrests, following a peaceful protest earlier in the day at Democracy Monument in Bangkok.
Tensions had been high all evening but most rally participants had dispersed peacefully, with a promise to stage another rally next Saturday, when a showdown between a small group of demonstrators and police turned violent.
One video that was widely circulated online showed officers in full riot gear chasing down a man wearing what appeared to be a yellow volunteer medic vest, with at least one officer beating him with a truncheon as he fell to the ground. His condition was not known.
Numerous loud noises were heard, believed to be from homemade explosive devices and firecrackers. Police said later that as many as 20 officers had been injured and seven demonstrators arrested and taken to the Chana Songkhram station.
The clash came after an earlier standoff at the City Pillar Shrine, to which the demonstrators had walked after their afternoon gathering at Democracy Monument. Eyewitnesses reported bottles being thrown and smoke filling the air, a lot of it from fireworks. Three people were reported injured, including a journalist said to have been struck by a smoke grenade. It was not clear who threw the projectile.
At 8pm, the protesters — some of them carrying their own police-style riot shields — asked police to turn off lights on their crowd-control vehicles but their demand was not met. Guards moved to the front line and clashed with police, who later asked them to negotiate.
Finally, the police agreed to turn down the lights and to allow a small ceremony to be held.
Attapol “Kru Yai” Buapat, another key protester from Khon Kaen province, represented the demonstrators in paying respects inside the shrine. He emerged a few minutes later.
“I paid respects to the shrine, praying for it to protect Ratsadon [citizens] in fighting for the right that should have been theirs. We will return on Feb 20 to demand the release of our friends,” he said. (Story continues below)
The gathering that began around 3pm at Democracy Monument was staged to demand the abolition of the royal defamation law and the release from detention of four key members of the movement.
The protest “Counting one to million … Returning Power to People” attracted a few hundred people.
Activist Panupong “Mike” Jadnok, a key member of the Ratsadon group, vowed not to back down if there were any attempts to break up the rally.
“Now is not the time to fear, to step back. We will only fight today — there will not be an order to retreat from me,” he said.
“Whoever wants to be on the frontline, let’s be prepared. If anything happens, let state officers start first so we will not lose our legitimacy in our push for democracy.”
Pol Col Thotsaphol Ampaipipatkul, chief of the Samran Rat police station, used loudspeakers to ask demonstrators to stop the gathering as it was in violation of the emergency decree and the disease control law.
His announcement was met with boos and the beating of pots and pans by protesters, a tactic borrowed from anti-coup demonstrators in Myanmar, who believe it helps chase away evil spirits.
At the foot of the monument, the demonstrators placed drawings of Arnon Nampa, Parit “Penguin” Chiwarak, Somyot Prueksakasemsuk and Patiwat “Mor Lam Bank” Saraiyaem.
The four were denied bail during a pre-trial hearing on Feb 9 after prosecutors formally indicted them on charges of lese majeste and other lesser charges. The court cited as reasons the severe punishment of the charges and the tendency of the accused to repeat the offences.
Their supporters argued that the court’s rationale ran counter to the principle of “presumed innocent”, and assumed the four are guilty as charged even before the trial begins, which could ne months from now.
Surrounded by hundreds of police including a bomb squad, the demonstrators on Saturday afternoon removed hundreds of plant pots neatly put there last week by City Hall, supposedly to prevent people from assembling there.
Some of the pots were then used to form the number “112”, along with coconut shells from several provinces.
For the progressive movement, coconut shells symbolise a lack of perspective among conservatives, who feel content with the status quo regardless of progressive values and developments elsewhere in the world.
It stems from a Thai saying about a frog who has lived under a coconut shell for so long that he thinks it is perfectly fine and comfortable and doesn’t want it lifted ever, simply because he isn’t aware what’s going on outside his shell.
The highlight activity was a 30mx30m red banner on which participants are asked to write their thoughts about the government and the country.
The banner was then hoisted up and wrapped around the monument.
Most of the messages on the banner were about problems involving Section 112 of the Criminal Code, the demand that their friends be released, and the economic hardships they were facing in the wake of the Covid pandemic.
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Khaosod English
14th Feb 2021 ·
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT.
This shocking video shows a group of riot police officers shoving a man who wore a vest identifying himself as a medic to the ground and beating him with truncheons close to the Grand Palace on Saturday night. Another emergency responder also told Khaosod English the man was a rescue worker.