Posts Tagged ‘ Kentucky Equality Federation ’

Kentucky Equality Federation and StoryCorps to give voices to gay people in Southeastern Kentucky

Feb 23rd, 2011 | By News Tips: news@kentuckyguardian.com | Category: Around the Commonwealth, Kentucky Guardian News

Kentucky Equality Federation has partnered with StoryCorps to highlight the lack of equality in Southern Kentucky.



EKU Public Forum

Feb 23rd, 2011 | By News Tips: news@kentuckyguardian.com | Category: Around the Commonwealth, Kentucky Guardian News

The Alphabet Center, the new gay-straight alliance at Eastern Kentucky University will post a public forum of fairness and equality in Kentucky tomorrow from 6 pm – 9 pm.



Has support for gay and lesbian people in Kentucky grown?

Feb 10th, 2011 | By Tony Begley, Contributor and Literary Editor | Category: Around the Commonwealth, Kentucky Guardian News

Despite a survey released by Kentucky Fairness Alliance, Lexington Fairness, Louisville Fairness Campaign, and the ACLU of Kentucky that support for gay and lesbian causes have grown in Kentucky, Kentucky Equality Federation disagrees because nothing has changed.



New Kentucky and National AIDS crisis; one in 5 gay men are infected

Sep 25th, 2010 | By Guest User 3 | Category: Around the Commonwealth, Kentucky Guardian News

One in five gay men in the United States has HIV, and almost half of those who carry the virus are unaware that they are infected, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study. 2005 – 2008′s numbers showed AIDS once again spiraling out of control with white homosexual males living in Lexington and Louisville being the primary cases in the commonwealth.



November election uncertain and lawmakers are reluctant to prefile bills

Sep 13th, 2010 | By News Tips: news@kentuckyguardian.com | Category: Kentucky Guardian News, Kentucky Political News, Lead Story

This year you will find little to no prefiled legislation in Kentucky, a sign that Kentucky lawmakers are not ready to push any particular agenda. Incumbent lawmakers are not sure of the outcome of the November 02, 2010. For better or worse, both Kentucky and the nation are moving in different directions and this election will determine who will control both the Kentucky and the U.S. Senate.



Kentucky Senate President Williams says Kentucky needs new direction and is running for Governor

Sep 2nd, 2010 | By News Tips: news@kentuckyguardian.com | Category: Kentucky Guardian News, Viewpoints

Kentucky Senate President Williams says Kentucky needs new direction, apparently forgetting that his Senate failed to pass a budget, forcing Governor Beshear to call them into special session at an estimated cost of $66,000.00 per day.



Anti-gay groups says school bullying laws are actually pro-gay

Aug 31st, 2010 | By News Tips: news@kentuckyguardian.com | Category: Around the Commonwealth, Kentucky Guardian News

Focus on the Family has a message for gay rights activists: stay off the playground. Candi Cushman, an education analyst for the James Dobson-founded group, told The Denver Post this weekend that gay rights advocates have inserted their agenda into anti-bullying efforts at the expense of “Christian values.”



Whitley County Judge Executive passes resolution against gay marriage

Aug 20th, 2010 | By News Tips: news@kentuckyguardian.com | Category: Around the Commonwealth, Kentucky Guardian News, Lead Story

Whitley County Judge-Executive Pat White Jr. is hoping to spark a national movement in order to pass and ratify an amendment to the United States Constitution establishing marriage as only being recognized as a union between a man and a woman in the United States of America.



Juvenile acquitted in alleged attack on gay Jackson teen; trial for the adults scheduled for Thursday

Aug 18th, 2010 | By News Tips: news@kentuckyguardian.com | Category: Around the Commonwealth, Kentucky Guardian News

The Lexington Herald-Leader reported that District Judge Henria Bailey-Lewis acquitted the juvenile at her trial on Monday. The girl’s name has not been released because she was 17 in April, when the alleged crime occurred. Her trial was closed, but her attorney, Sharon K. Allen Gay, said she received permission to release information about the verdict. The teen and two 18-year-old friends, Corinne Schwab and Ashley Sams, were charged in April with attempted murder and kidnapping in a case involving Cheyenne Williams. The trial for Schwab and Sams, is scheduled for Thursday.



Prop 8 ruling could be temporary and hurl marriage equality back decades

Aug 7th, 2010 | By Guest User 3 | Category: Kentucky Guardian News, Viewpoints

The legal battle over same-sex marriage is far from over. Last year, the leaders of major gay rights organizations issued a plea urging people not to make Prop 8 a federal issue. The national and state leaders of these organizations listed their reasons for issuing the plea — the battle must we waged within the states.



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