Cultural Influences

(Community Matters) Quick catch up with my former TA, Josh Keller, now a professor in Singapore. We were talking about his area of research  – the implications of cultural differences within companies – and expanded the conversation to discuss children who grow up with multicultural influences. I was surprised to learn that data clearly supports that these children are more creative (in a problem solving & entrepreneurial sense).  I suspect it has to do with learning to question assumptions.

Celebratory Moments

(Community Matters) full circle . . .

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What’s Real, What’s Fiction

(Community Matters) What’s Real – the economy sucks and too many families are suffering.

I’m not placing the blame for this economic recession on any one party or politician and agree it’s our responsibility to fix the problem. And, Pres Obama and his administration must be judged fairly – millions of jobs created and saved. Admitted, this recovery is more slow than anyone would wish – and let’s put it in context – it’s a stronger recovery than the Nov 2001 to Oct 2003 recession under George W Bush and the July 1980 to June 1982 recession under Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. Let’s add to that context that we faced a graver situation in 2008 than we did in either 1980 or 2001 – never before imagining another Great Depression. see politifact Romney

The $787 Billion Economic Stimulus: Rs are completely making up their facts and claiming the economic stimulus didn’t save and create jobs. In fact, estimates range from saving/creating 1.3mm to 3.6mm jobs. See this national politicfact

Additionally, most of those spinning facts into fiction are no longer talking about the auto industry. Pres Obama and his team walked a very fine line and negotiated hard against unions, for workers and for jobs – as a result saving a million+ jobs and a critical manufacturing industry in our country.

What’s Fiction? that Pres Obama hasn’t made real progress in fighting the second worst recession/depression in our country’s history


What’s Opinion:
Too many self-professed conservative politicians have stood in the way of economic recovery, preferring instead to see Pres Obama “fail” rather than protecting and working for America’s middle class. Most of these politicians serve special interests, continuing to promote tax cuts for the super rich and corporations

(Community Matters) What a great 5 days


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The Normal Heart

(Community Matters) The Normal Heart is Larry Kramer’s story about the earliest days of AIDS, organizing, advocating and the world ignoring the epidemic because it was thought to be a “gay disease” and because the gay community initially didn’t step up responsibly.

Brilliant – exceedingly well cast and directed. No wonder it won 3 Tony’s.

Larry Kramer’s story quickly brought back memories of our fight in Austin. I wasn’t on the team until 1990 (eventually chairing the Austin/Travis County HIV Commission) but even then Austin was willing to allocate more to its animal shelter than to services and prevention for AIDS/HIV. Only after our own organization of ACT UP, Dikes on Bikes, Drag Queens and Angry Queens were we able to secure increases in funding necessary to adequately take care of our friends before they died. And, they did die, almost every one of them.

Hilary and I went last night; Steven and Brent going this afternoon (they were at Punchdrunk last night). Adlers, Lands, Wynnes and Ellis’ there last night too

Marriage

(Community Matters) I was in the Golden Theatre when I heard – sitting between Hilary and Anne Wynne. The cast of The Normal Heart had just received a standing ovation, came back for an encore, house lights were coming up and my friend Paul Boskind came onto the stage. “I just wanted to let you know that while your telephones were off, New York passed marriage.”

Steven and Brent were walking in Greenwich Village, near Sheridan Square when they heard hollering. Steven was following Marty Rouse’s news feed, so knew marriage had just passed. The started walking in the direction of the celebration and came upon Stonewall – the US epicenter of LGBT equality. Somehow they got in; Brett started hugging, taking pictures, then we all met at the Standard to celebrate with the Adlers/Lands.

Congressional District 35

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San Antonio State Rep. Joaquin Castro will take on veteran U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett to vie for a newly-created congressional district that spans from San Antonio up to southern Travis County. Expect the Democratic primary to be a doozy.

It’s a false headline. Joaquin isn’t “taking on” Lloyd Doggett. This is a new Congressional District. Lloyd currently represents the 25th Congressional District. He and Joaquin are both choosing to resign their current seats and run in a new race.

no way will I defend the egregious gerrymandering of the Texas GOP. I hope it’s overturned in court. But, if it isn’t, then we have what we have. There is no entitlement to the seat.

Of course a San Antonio based legislator is going to run to represent their citizens. Question is, given the demographics of the new district which candidate would best reflect the interests & demographics of its residents?

The citizens of Bexar, Hayes, Caldwell and Travis counties didn’t redraw the congressional district. No county has any better claim to CD-35 than other resident within its boundaries.

Pres Obama’s 2011 LGBT Gala

(Community Matters) Big night in NY. 680ish in attendance last night for the President’s LGBT Gala at the Sheraton. Aside from the President, Andy Tobias received the most applause recognition – as he should. He’s been our community’s yeoman in the DNC for more years than anyone should have to.

Pres O, “. . . . and I believed that discrimination because of somebody’s sexual orientation or gender identity ran counter to who we are as a people. It’s a violation of the basic tenets on which this nation was founded. I believe that gay couples deserve the same human rights as every other couple in this country.” And, yet, he didn’t (yet) endorse marriage. I believe he’s with us, and he’s bringing the rest of the country around. Our community should continue to encourage him on marriage, ENDA and ridding us of DOMA;  my co-chair colleagues and I will continue to do so.

Neil Patrick Harris hosted the evening – what  a charming and unpretentious guy, thoroughly enjoyed my brief chat with him. Many friends up from Texas to celebrate with us, including Diane Land & Steve Adler plus Sarah and Catherine Clark. Ray Griffith and Anne Wynne joined us too; I think Fred was somewhere here in the city last night as well. Our friend from Marfa, Suzanne Tick made it (Terry & Gabe were confirmed but didn’t make it in the building before the President arrived and weren’t then able). Hilary & Brent were able to meet the President – Steven took them back stage while I hosted our table. New York City Speaker Christine Quinn joined our table. Lots and lots of friends from around the country and NY. Could only have been topped off by definitive good news from Albany – but we hear that’ll happen today, fingers crossed.

The New York “Power Gays”

(Community Matters) Just out in the New York Observer – a lot of  hardworking & generous folks on this list – including Charles front & center

as always, some glaring omissions: where’s Rabbi Kleinbaum & Mitch Draizin?

Huntsman on Marriage

(Community Matters) from Andrew Sullivan

. . . .  but it does seem plenty odd, don’t you think, that a leading Mormon would argue that marriage cannot be redefined, when his own church redefined it well over a century ago to outlaw polygamy, previously one of the LDS church’s deepest doctrines? If you can redefine it from that, why would subsequent redefinitions – such as allowing inter-racial marriage – not be permitted?

More to the point: if Huntsman is referring to his religious position, wouldn’t that bar all non-Mormons from marriage as Mormons understand it? No non-Mormon can be married in a temple. Even non-Mormon parents of the groom or bride are not allowed. So if marriage cannot be redefined outside Mormon grounds, does Huntsman believe that anyone apart from Mormons are actually, you know, married?

Huntsman does favor civil unions and says he won’t begrudge a state for passing marriage equality

AT&T and Civil Rights/LGBT Groups

(Community Matters) I would criticize these groups for succumbing but others blasted us for taking a position on interested carried tax policy. The latter appears much more relevant to EF’s business than an AT&T/T-Mobile merger to civil rights, but that’s my perspective. I’m glad the LGBT groups are reassessing their positions.  story here

Kyle Hughes, Austin Clubhouse

(Community Matters) Very proud of Kyle & Kim Hughes who were the primary organizers of this important nonprofit. I had no idea Austin has the highest suicide rate in Texas

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