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San Francisco May Become First City in the United States to Decriminalize Prostitution
And Michael Foucault wishes from his grave that he could have lived 25 years more had it not been for his misadventures in Iran. (Hey, I love Foucault) The jibe was in reference to his opposition to the repression of Read More …
Proposition 8 – Asian Indians lagging behind in supporting equality
Only 47% are opposed to Proposition 8 according to this recent survey. What should be more embarrassing is that, as a group, we lag behind other Asian Americans in opposing Proposition 8. Alas, the report was unnecessarily nice to the Read More …
Criminalizing HomoSexuality: The Delhi High Court Gets it … When will 40% of California?
What do you expect when you openly put up a sign that screams ‘bigot?’ Well, it gets called what it is – (IT WASN’T ME, I CAN SPELL AND WON’T BE FOUND DEAD/ALIVE IN ORANGE COUNTY) While the battle is Read More …
Sovereignty and Same-Sex Marriage – Native American Tribes
Given the sovereignty of Native American tribes within the United States and the fact that the tribes are allowed to do certain activities that are illegal for the general United States public (i.e. smoking peyote), marriage also falls under this Read More …
Repeal Section 377 – Homosexuality Ban in India A Legacy of British Rule
Mumbai: Almost 150 years after the British enacted a law in India criminalising homosexuality, a rainbow coalition of lesbian, gay and transgender groups in the city came together on Saturday asking the British government to apologise for Section 377 of Read More …