Today in Gay: Equality Forum, April 28

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Today in Gay: Equality Forum, April 28

POSTED: Wednesday, April 28, 2010, 7:14 PM
Filed Under: Gay Stuff | Equality Forum

In this week's issue, you'll find a special two-page spread with some picks and movies related to Equality Forum, the big gay-rights ta-da happening in the city this week, along with my essay on the movement's heroes from the Mattachine Society to today. But, that issue won't hit the streets until tomorrow, and there's some hot shit happening tonight (technically, today is Day 3). Molly and the A&E team will be, I'm sure, hipping you to some of Forum-related fabulousness; over here on The Clog, I'll highlight a couple of policy-related events you might want to consider.

So, let's get started. (By the way, you can find all the info you need on Equality Forum on their website.

The Forum has two panels this evening, both at the Arts Bank (601 S. Broad) and free. This is followed by something called “Women's Party: Battle of the DJs” at Sisters, starting at 8:30 (I'd link to Sisters, but when I went to pull up the site just now, I got a "warning: this may damage your computer" thing. Better safe than sorry. Anyway, the address is 1320 Chancellor).

Panel No. 1: National Legal Panel, 7 pm: This panel will explore the role that courts play in gay rights policy formation. Brad Sears, the head of the Williams Institute, will moderate a group comprised of members of Lambda Legal, Equality Federation and the ACLUÂ’s LGBT and AIDS project, as well as American University law prof Nancy Polikoff.

Quick thought: There is often a lot of hullabaloo on the right about the way "activist judges" oppress the good and straight people of the world with their tyrannical pro-gay decisions, and indeed, the courts have undeniably played a role in the liberalization of gay-rights (especially gay marriage) policy in the US: in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Iowa, and California, court decisions led directly to gay marriage. And yet — at the risk of getting too in-the-weeds wonky (and I can't link to academic journals, though you can try to look up a piece that ran in the American Political Science Review last year by Lax and Phillips)  — the research supports the notion that state policy on gay rights issues, no matter where it comes from, tends to adhere to popular opinion, and when it doesn't, it tends to skew in a conservative direction (meaning, voters are more willing to extend rights to gay people than are their courts or legislators). Counterintuitive, maybe, but true.

Panel No. 2: National History Panel, 8:30: This panel looks at the historical relationship between gays and lesbians and religious institutions. (Hint: It hasn't always been nice.) The moderator is Rabbi Rebecca Alpert, a Temple prof, and the panel is comprised of representatives of different strains of faith, including the executive director of New Ways Ministry, a group that tries to reconcile Catholics and gays.

Quick thought: It's hardly a revelation that there's a pretty consistent link between evangelicalism and fundamentalism and antigay sentiment (don't believe me? I have a 150-page thesis you can read, should you want to cure your insomnia someday). Gay rights have historically, and unsurprisingly, gone hand-in-glove with the secularization, education and urbanization of societies (this is sort of tied to a concept called postmaterialism). Objections to gay rights are almost exclusively religiously oriented (indirectly if not directly). Should make for an interesting chat.


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