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| Gay & Lesbian: CSW Special Community Award - Last night, I accepted the Christopher Street West L.A. Pride Special Community Award at a reception given my the Mayor of West Hollywood.
Other honorees included lesbians kissing NAACP’s Alice Huffman, Phill Wilson, executive director of the Black AIDS Institute, and Ella Matthews, publisher of Lesbian News.
L.A. Pride will officially kick off on Friday, June 9th in the City of West Hollywood and continue through Sunday. teen lesbians I will be riding in the parade on Sunday with my good friend Marquita Thomas of Out and About (pictured). Also pictured friend Louisa.
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| Politics: Black Democrats Expected to Take 3 Assembly Seats - African Americans were poised to make their greatest gain yet in the Legislature, with three black Democrats winning their party's nomination in new districts where their success in November's general election is practically a sure bet.
Their election would increase lesbian pussy the number of African Americans in the Legislature from six to nine, the highest ever at a time when the percentage of blacks in California is slipping. It would also increase the number of black women in the Legislature from one to three.
"That's historic and I think it's reflective of the fact that African Americans can win in non-African American districts," said Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez (D-Los Angeles).
In the 62nd Assembly District in San Bernardino County, longtime Rialto school board member Wilmer Amina Carter (pictured) defeated Jeremy Baca, the youngest son of local Democratic Rep. Joe Baca, 58% to 42%. In the 55th Assembly District, Long Beach City Councilwoman Laura Richardson beat Warren Furutani, an Assembly consultant. And in Oakland, retired congressional staffer Sandre Swanson defeated three people for the 16th Assembly District seat, which has not been held by a black person in a decade.
Carter, Richardson and Swanson are expected to win in November because the three Assembly districts are dominated by Democratic voters.
Black political strategists said they learned a lesson from Latinos and backed qualified candidates in diverse districts running cumshots on issues other than civil rights.
"There will be no more so-called black districts," said Assemblyman Mervyn Dymally (D-Compton), chairman of the Legislature's Black Caucus. He helped raise $40,000 from the Morongo Band of Mission Indians that paid for mailers on behalf of Richardson and Swanson.
An African American will likely retain the 48th Assembly District seat in South-Central Los Angeles, now held by Mark Ridley-Thomas, blonde lesbians where Mike Davis beat Anthony Willoughby and Edward R. Turner in the Democratic tranny primary.
Similarly, the two Democrats locked in a race too close to call for the 51st Assembly District, which includes Inglewood and Gardena, are black: Steve Bradford, a utility manager, and Inglewood City Councilman Curren D. Price.
One of the few competitive legislative seats in November will include a black candidate: Maxine Sherard, a retired professor, won the Democratic primary for the 78th Assembly District in inland San Diego County. She will face incumbent Republican Shirley Horton in November in a district where 42% of voters are registered Democratic and 35% are registered Republican.
The current Legislature is dominated by liberal Democrats allied with unions and trial lawyers, and businesses have invested millions of dollars to try to elect Democrats sympathetic to their concerns.
Tuesday's results will temper the Legislature's liberalism lesbian licking less than business interests had hoped, with several moderate Democrats losing to more liberal opponents.
Still, four moderate Democrats won nominations for Senate seats and are considered shoo-ins for the November general election, promising to make the Senate a riskier place for bills that would increase business regulation or litigation."Is the business community better off today than it was at the start of the day yesterday? The answer is yes," said Darry Sragow, a Democratic strategist who advised the California Chamber of Commerce on targeting campaign donations.Key losses for business on
Tuesday were former Assemblyman George Nakano of Torrance, who was defeated by Assemblywoman Jenny Oropeza for Senate District 28, which includes Long Beach, and former Assemblyman John Dutra, who, despite abundant campaign money, was beat by former Assemblywoman Ellen Corbett for an East Bay Senate seat.Other Democratic winners backed by business in the Senate include Los Angeles City Councilman Alex Padilla, who beat Assemblywoman Cindy cumshot Montañez in District 20 in the San Fernando Valley, and Orange County Supervisor Lou Correa, who soundly defeated Assemblyman Tom Umberg 59% to 41% for District 34, which covers inland Orange County. Assemblywoman Gloria Negrete-McLeod, also a moderate, easily beat colleague Joe Baca Jr. of Rialto hot lesbians for Senate District 32 in western San Bernardino County.Assemblyman Ronald S. Calderon, a frequent ally of the banking and insurance industries, is locked in a tight race against colleague Rudy Bermudez of Norwalk for Senate District 30 in southeastern L.A. County. A few hundred votes separated the candidates, and a final result could take weeks.Having a spouse in the Legislature was no guarantee of a candidate's success. All three wives running lost and one husband won.
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| Politics: California's Black Caucus Picks Up Three New Districts, Two New Women, and Five New Members - The Legislative Black Coalition (LBC) and Assemblyman Mervyn M. Dymally (D-Compton) were the big winners in the primary election.
Under the leadership of Black Caucus Chair Dymally, two new African American women were elected to the California State Assembly. Laura Richardson of Long Beach and Wilmer Carter of the Inland Empire, both registered Democrats, are assured of victory in the November election.
Sandre Swanson of Oakland's 16th District, who was also supported by the Dymally and the LBC, is also a winner with former Representative Ron Dellums winning as the next mayor of Oakland.
With the close of the primary election, the total number of African American Legislators has risen to nine, the highest number in the history of the state.
Additionally, there will be two new members from South Los Angeles, Mike Davis, who will be representing the 48th Assembly District and Curren Price from the 51st Assembly District, although the later race of the two is being contested due to a close vote.
Sadly, Palm Springs Mayor lesbian pussy Ron Oden didn't get enough votes to earn the Democratic nomination to represent the 80th Assembly District. |
| Baba Talks - I'm on a panel of women bloggers at The Menil Collection tomorrow (Tuesday) night at 7 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Women's Studies Department at the University of Houston. If you're interested and in the area, please join us.
The University of Houston
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| Carrie in Love -
Thought you'd want to be the first to know about Carrie's first crush. Yes, it's RIAH. Unrequited love , I can assure you.
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| Let's Celebrate Families - Our friends at Mombian (Sustenance for Lesbian Moms) have proclaimed today, June 1st, as day to honor gay and lesbian families. And while we at Grrrlville try to cheer for such families every day, we also never ever ever forgo an opportunity to celebrate.
We live in Texas, a state that provides very limited legal foothold for a lesbian family such as ours. In the last round of elections, Texans voted for an anti-gay-marriage amendment, even though one already existed in the state law. In Houston, even the City Comptroller tranny (similar to a deputy mayor) could not do a second parent adoption in our county.
Despite the stodginess of Texas politics, we as a family feel very fortunate. As a child, I can remember making an important announcement to my family. I told them that when I grew up, instead of having children, I would have puppies. Everyone laughed and imagined bizarre scenes from B-movies about aliens. For decades, I could not imagine how it would be possible for me to become a parent. And yet: reality porn I am a parent. Marcia and I have two healthy, beautiful human children. Our extended cumshots families are warm, supportive, and embracing of us. Our neighbors lesbian kiss have more-than-accepted us as we are.
Marcia and I have made extra efforts to protect the children legally in the ways that seem to us in their best interest. It has been expensive, but we have managed it. We had to drive across the state, but we did the second parent adoption for Pearl two years ago, and Carrie's is scheduled for next month. We have updated wills and other legal documents. The situation is not ideal, but the joy overpowers the unfairness on a daily basis.
Personally, I would not have chosen to make gay marriage THE issue involving gay and lesbian equal rights. Maybe I'm just a weenie, but I'm not one of those people who ever dreamed of getting married. I always imagined falling in love and being in a partnership, but the wedding ceremony itself never appealed to me. In terms of the current political situation, my belief is simply that the laws should be fair. Gay and straight partners should receive equal treatment in the
law, and the children in their families should not suffer, due to lack of legal protection, benefits, and so on. Whether the partnership is called marriage, civil union, domestic partnership, or Night of the Living Dead, that's not my issue.
If you'd like to Blog for GLBT Families on your blog, please join us. Mombian.com has all the information that you will need. Happy Family Day to you!
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