Saturday, April 30, 2011

NOH8 Campaign Open Photo Shoot at W Austin



Time
Sunday, May 22 · 12:00pm - 4:00pm

Location
W Austin
200 Lavaca Street
Austin, Texas

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On SUNDAY, MAY 22nd the NOH8 Campaign will set up our studio at the W Austin, opening up the opportunity to join the campaign to all the NOH8 supporters in the Texas area!

The photo shoot on Sunday is scheduled to begin at 12PM and end at 4PM. We will do our best to make sure that everyone in line by 4PM will get their photo! Anyone that would like to join the NOH8 Campaign is asked to wear a plain white shirt to match the look of the signature NOH8 photos.

Solo NOH8 photos will require a fee of $40 per person while any group or couple photos will require a $25 fee per person in the photo.

Adam Bouska will be working around the clock to photograph 5-10 frames for each person that comes through. The final selection he chooses will be retouched and made available to you in about 4-8 weeks through the website

www.NOH8Campaign.com

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO DO?
ARRIVE BETWEEN 12PM AND 4PM @

W Austin
200 Lavaca Street
Austin, TX 78701
http://www.facebook.com/whotelaustin


* COME CAMERA READY
* WEAR WHITE
* POSE & MAKE A STATEMENT!

***The NOH8 Campaign will apply the NOH8 temporary tattoo to your face upon arrival, and we will also supply you with the silver duct tape
for the photo.***

In conjunction with Harvey Milk Day and in Partnership with:
Austin Community College
GetEqual-Texas
Gay-Straight Alliance of Texas
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www.getequaltx.org/milk
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Funds raised by the NOH8 Campaign will be used to continue promoting
and raising awareness for marriage equality and anti-discrimination
through NOH8’s interactive media campaign. This includes bringing the
campaign to other cities around the country, as well as compiling the
images for a large-scale media campaign. Under consideration is the
expansion of our campaign to other media, including television and
radio broadcast, billboards, and magazines. Contributions are also
used to cover the daily operations and maintenance necessary to run
this rapidly growing campaign.


The NOH8 Campaign is an approved 501(c)(3), donations will be tax-deductible up to the amount allowable by law.

Randi's Big Gay Birthday Bash!



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Tuesday, May 3 · 4:00pm - 7:00pm

Location
Cheer Up Charlie's
1104 East 6th Street
Austin, TX

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We are having a big GAAAAAY birthday party for OUR City Council Member, RANDI SHADE!!!

++FEATURING a Dj Set with dj kATX. ++
>>PIT STOP BY MISS REBECCA HAVEMEYER!! <<
++MANY MORE SURPRISE GUESTS TO KEEP THE QUEER VIBEZ++

Local BEER/ Organic WINE/ Mango Habenero MARGARITAS/ YOUNG FRESH COCONUTS/ KOMBUCHA ON TAP

REMEMBER KIDZ It's also the First WEEK of Early voting!!!. Let's KEEP our ALTERNA-GAY City Council member in her SEAT !

Early voting STARTS May 2, and goes through May 10. Election Day is May 14. Be one of the first to vote so you can don your "I Voted" sticker to add to Randi's SUPER special birthday card.

HOSTES WITH THE MOSTES:
Rich Bailey
Marti Bier & Sanaz Faili
Liz Brenner
Cheer up Charlies
Marianne DeLeon & Debbie DeBerry
Jimmy Flannigan
Ceci Gratias
Scott Joslove
Michael Kellerman
Omar Lopez
Kitty Murray
Nan McRaven
Kate Messer
Tamara Mico-Jons
Alexis Puchek & Marie DuMond
Lisa Schepps
Eugene Sepulveda & Steven Tomlinson
Kayla Shell
Felice Trirogoff
Kevin Tuerff

KEYWORDS: Fun, HAPPY HOUR, bIrthday, gay gay, Big Gay Al, Sunglasses, Disco, chill, VOTE, Voted, City Council..

more at www.randishade.com

Splash Weekend @ Charlie's Austin - The bar that started it all!!!

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Friday, April 29 at 2:00pm - May 1 at 2:00am

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Come on and join us for our Splash Weekend events!

Friday - Wear your best swim gear and show everyone how ready you are for the lake! We have all the floats and noodles to go with your swim gear.

Sunday - 11 till 4 Join us @ Hippie Hollow and then head back to Charlie's after for all the BBQ you can eat! Oh and did we mention .... 25cent Mimosa's from 2 - 5p?

Come see why we are Your #1 Party Bar in Austin!

Out in Print Queer Book Review: True Stories – Felice Picano (Chelsea Station Editions)

Out in Print has a brand new look! Come on in and check it out and while you are there read the latest review from Jerry Wheeler. It's Felice Picano's latest book, True Stories. It's only at Out in Print - All you need to read about all you need to read.
blog.outinprint.net
Felice Picano is a bona fide legend who has not only been around the block, he’s paved a few as well, so you’d expect a memoir of his to be name-droppingly dishy. And you’d be partially correct. But True Stories works best when it’s telling Picano’s stories, not those of Diana Vreeland, W. H. Auden

Rusty Spur's Official Reopening May Live Music Series


We are glad to hear Rusty Spurs has been revived.... 

Rusty Spurs April 24 at 9:12pm Report
Lots of giveaways and NO COVER!
Location: Rusty's Austin
Time: ‎9:30PM Friday, May 6th

Out In Print: Queer Book Reviews

Today at Out in Print we're taking a look at a new mystery novel, by one of the masters, Greg Herren. Come on in and find out what all the excitement is about in his new book, Sleeping Angel. It's only at Out in Print - All you need to read about all you need to read.
www.outinprint.net
Labels depress me. I understand them for marketing purposes, but labeling books puts them on a shelf where they may or may not reach the audience they deserve. Greg Herren’s latest mystery, Sleeping Angel, is a perfect example. It will probably be put on the young adult (YA) shelf, but the fact is t

Freedom Festival artists to be announced

"Like" the Freedom Festival - Free to Be page to stay up to date as we begin to announce artists next week. Hope to see you July 9th in Los Angeles!
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Texas Shootout host bar Saturday night

Come out to The Iron Bear after the games Saturday. We have great cocktails and cold beer. Wear your Texas Shootout wristband and get happy hour prices on well and domestic beer all night! As always, NO COVER!
Location: ‎121 West 8th Street
Time: ‎8:00PM Saturday, April 30th

Bullying kills. So does apathy. "The vote" is Monday. Help NOW!




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ACTION ALERT

"The Vote" is Monday, May 2nd on Anti-Bullying Bill HB 1942!

Please take 2 minutes of your time to participate in this advocacy campaign in support of HB 1942.  This bill is the single best opportunity to pass meaningful legislation to address the loss of life associated with bullying, cyberbullying, and harassment.


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Hunter Layland, Cleburne, 9/09

Montana Lance, The Colony, 1/10 Jon Carmichael, Joshua, 3/10

Asher Brown, Houston, 9/10

Please help now. You may save a child's life.

Click here to send an email to your State Representative.


Equality Texas advocates and lobbies for the elimination of discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity/expression.
We envision a state where all Texans are treated equally, with dignity and respect.


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Action Alert: Urge Passage of Anti-Bullying HB 1942! Vote is Monday!


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ACTION ALERT

Vote is Monday, May 2nd on Anti-Bullying Bill HB 1942!

Fact: Time is running out on the Texas Legislature to pass meaningful legislation to address the loss of life associated with bullying, cyberbullying, and harassment. Barely over one month remains in the Session and lawmakers are focused on the budget and redistricting.

Fact: According to information compiled by the Texas School Safety Center at Texas State University - San Marcos, there have been four bullying-related suicides of Texas students since the 2009 Legislative Session when lawmakers also failed to pass meaningful legislation.

Hunter Layland Montana Lance Jon Carmichael Asher Brown

Hunter Layland, Cleburne, 9/09

Montana Lance, The Colony, 1/10 Jon Carmichael, Joshua, 3/10

Asher Brown, Houston, 9/10

Fact: House Bill 1942 by Rep. Diane Patrick has just been added to the House General State Calendar for a vote on Monday, May 2nd!

Fact: We need thousands of Texans to contact their State Representative now and urge passage of  House Bill 1942 by Rep. Diane Patrick .

We simply cannot allow the clock to run out again without taking meaningful action to protect the lives of Texas children.

Please act now.

Click here to send an email to your State Representative.


Equality Texas advocates and lobbies for the elimination of discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity/expression.
We envision a state where all Texans are treated equally, with dignity and respect.
Our work is only possible with your financial support. Please help as you are able.


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Urgent Legislative Update, ArtErotica and Serve Our City results, and the Ride this Saturday




Providing HIV and AIDS care and
prevention education since 1987!

David,
This spring season holds the promise of great things to come, mixed with a few legislative challenges.
Thank You
First, we have two huge reasons to give thanks: The Octopus Club just announced the proceeds from ArtErotica: a record-breaking $73,000 for the Paul Kirby Emergency Fund at ASA! Our appreciation goes to the all-volunteer Octopus Club members, with a special shout out to ArtErotica co-chairs Tim Young and Scott Ballew!
We also thank the Serve Our City organizers. Congregants raised a substantial $31,000 for ASA on Good Friday. We especially thank Lead Pastor Randy Phillips of PromiseLand West for organizing the services and to Pastor Gaylon Clark of Greater Mt. Zion Baptist Church for being an outspoken and compassionate advocate for the local faces of AIDS.
Legislative Update
The full funding of the Texas HIV Medication Program is still uncertain. The Senate budget bill has been voted out of the Senate Finance Committee, and is expected to head to the floor for debate as early as tomorrow or the middle of next week.  As of now, the $19.2 million needed to serve the approximately 2,000 individuals living with HIV and AIDS that would otherwise have to go without medication is included in the Senate budget. It is not guaranteed that it will remain in the budget!
Please click on this link and enter your information for a fax to be sent to your State Senator asking them to support the $19.2 million needed to fully fund the Texas HIV Medication Program.
While the Senate Finance Committee approved the $19.2M needed to keep this program - which should be a moral imperative for our state - the House decided that the life-saving program is not a priority. We are waiting on the full Senate to vote on the budget. If the Senate passes the budget with the $19.2M intact, then we will be asking you to lobby the as-yet unannounced members of the conference committee.
In the meantime, there is some encouraging news out of the House: HB 2229, which passed today in a vote of 88-57, would permanently establish the Texas HIV Medication Program Advisory Committee, and not allow it to sunset or be disbanded, whether by oversight or otherwise. Our appreciation goes to each representative who voted in favor of the bill, including sponsoring Representatives Coleman, Naishtat and Marquez. The bill now goes up for a vote in the Senate.
Hill Country Ride for AIDS on Saturday
With so much uncertainty in the state budget, there is even more reason (if you needed it) to ride in this Saturday's Hill Country Ride for AIDS! Volunteers and donations are still needed (We are just 19% away from the $500,000 goal!).
prevention expansionA worker in action at ASA's future home for our expanded HIV Prevention program.
You may register to ride or to volunteer online. You can also make a general donation or donate to Team ASA.  Riders and volunteers provide life saving support for thousands of Central Texans living with HIV and AIDS by raising money for 10 local nonprofit organizations. It's a Ride, not a race, and all levels are welcomed and celebrated.
Thank you, David Smith, and all the Ride organizers and volunteers for the amazing impact you make on people's lives!
Expansion Update
The expansion of our HIV Prevention, Education and Counseling program is on track for completion early this summer as we are ramping up the Fresh Start program and expanded HIV testing.
This expansion is made possible by the generous support of the St. David's Foundation, with additional support for the program from individual gifts made by people like you. Thank you so much.
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Out Youth's Big Adventure Weekend






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The Hill Country Ride for AIDS is this weekend!
Out Youth is honored to be one of 10 local organizations that benefit from The Ride. Riders and volunteers provide life saving support for thousands of Central Texans living with HIV/AIDS.
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Last year we started K.Y.S.S. (Knowing Your Status is Smart) where we offer free HIV testing for 14-23 year olds on Mondays from 4:30-6:30 pm.


The Out Youth Team has more riders than ever. Seven of our riders are youth and most are first-time riders.


We're also having our first HCRA Camp Out this weekend.
The first of its kind, the 2011 HCRA Camp Out Youth promises to provide a unique opportunity for new skill building, deepening friendships, and experiencing the great outdoors.


The youth who are riding will join the Camp Out that night, and the campers can all support the Riders and experience the Closing Ceremonies.
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Here are some ways you can help with Camp Out Youth and The Ride:
  • we still need a few sleeping bags, ground pads, and tents,
  • donate to the Camp Out: $300 will cover costs for 20 youth and 10 adult volunteers/chaperones,
  • we still need a few bike helmets, and
  • donate to youth riders' fundraising efforts: Joey, John, Oliver, Megan, Joseph, Benjamin, and Pele. Anything helps and lets them know the community is behind them.   

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Community Anti-Violence Discussion Forum

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Responding to the murders of
Norma and Maria Hurtado.
For anyone interested in engaging in heartfelt honest conversation about the realities of violence for queer people of color.
For more information allgo@allgo.org, 512.472.2001
Transformations
Thursday, April 28th, 2011

6:30-8:30 PM
5604 Manor Road, Austin, TX 78723

Don't forget
about
Out Youth's Prom

on Saturday,
May 21. . .
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. . .and the 2nd Annual Harvey Milk Conference.
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Please find us and follow us on Facebook.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

12th Annual International AIDS Candlelight Memorial

Austin's 12th Annual 
International AIDS Candlelight Memorial

"Touching Lives"

SUNDAY MAY 15 7:30-8:30 PM

REPUBLIC SQUARE PARK
DOWNTOWN AUSTIN

FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL HIV TESTING
7PM TILL 8:30PM

WWW.CANDLELIGHTMEMORIAL.ORG

SPEAKERS, MUSIC, REMEMBERANCES, POEMS, STATS, FREE CONDOMS- 
FREE TO THE PUBLIC

BROUGHT TO YOU BY AUSTIN AREA SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS

Monday, April 25, 2011

Workplace News: DOMA Defense Heats Up


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King & Spalding Drops DOMA

Monday saw a victory for LGBT equality as law firm King & Spalding announced that they would withdraw their role in defending the Defense of Marriage Act on behalf of the U.S. House of Representative. Paul Clement, a partner at King & Spalding, was tasked to lead the defense, but the firm's Chairman Robert Hays decided that the engagement had not been properly vetted, and would be filing a motion to withdraw from the case.

Questions arose when King & Spalding took on the defense of DOMA, especially considering its touting of a 95 percent on HRC's Corporate Equality Index, and an articulated firm-wide commitment to LGBT diversity. We are pleased to see that King & Spalding has decided to stand on the right side of history and remain true to its core values.

Read more about King & Spalding's decision on HRC's Back Story here»

Hawaii Legislature Passes Transgender Employment Protections

Last week, by a 45-4 vote, the Hawaii House concurred with the Senate on a HB 546 SD1, a bill codifying prohibitions against discrimination in employment on the basis of gender identity.  The bill now heads to Governor Abercrombie, who has said he will sign it into law.  Upon Governor's signature, Hawaii will join 12 states and the District of Columbia in banning discrimination on the basis of gender identity in employment, housing and public accommodations.

HRC worked closely with Equality Hawaii to build both public and legislative support for this legislation. Through this joint effort, thousands of phone calls, emails and handwritten letters were sent to legislators urging them to approve this legislation.

Read more about this exciting vote on HRC's Back Story here»

Dream Jobs Align with LGBT Inclusion Practices

Universum recently conducted a survey of 10,306 young professionals (as defined as college graduates with one to eight years of work experience) to pick their ideal employers from a list of 150 candidates. Of the top ten most ideal employers for the youngest workers, five were ranked in the 2011 Corporate Equality Index. Four of those five received a 100%, designated a Best Place to Work for LGBT Equality, and the other received a 95%

Ideal employers it seems also happen to do right by their LGBT employees. These inclusive policies and practice may contribute to their attractiveness to the young workforce. Surprisingly, this same group of young professionals are the least likely to be open in the workplace. According to Degrees of Equality, only 5% of LGBT employees ages 18 to 24 say they are totally open at work. They say they are not open to everyone at work because they are worried about adversely affecting relationships with new coworkers, many of whom are older and might be perceived as less accepting. The top reason 18 to 24 year olds are not open at work is they do not want to make people feel uncomfortable (65%).

You can read more about Universum's survey here»

And learn more about HRC's national study examining LGBT workplace climate in Degrees of Equality here»

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