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Proposition 8 Finally Ruled Unconstitutional
I can’t get married nor do I want to but this is still a win for our communities (regardless of what I think about the institution of civil marriage). The most important bit from the 138 page ruling: Proposition 8 Read More …
Event: AAPIs and the Urgency for Comprehensive Immigration Reform
Hosted by Asian Pacific Americans for Progress (APAP)-Washington, DC Chapter Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 6-7:15PM Cannon House Office Building Room 121 Washington, DC http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=371721409463 Panelists: Karen Narasaki – Executive Director, Asian American Justice Center (AAJC) – moderator Prerna Lal – Read More …
A Final Note On #LGBTCIR
I had a busy week and several mentions in LGBT media after the New York drama that I have put squarely behind me. Of course, I anticipated differing reactions to what I had to say in The Advocate (Universal Stagnation Read More …
Index of My Articles on LGBT Immigration
I received 3 emails today from different sources, asking for my blog posts on the intersectionality of immigration and LGBT rights. I will just index everything I have written on the issue (not much) here, and maybe right something else Read More …
Form Letter from Senator Dianne Feinstein
Dear Ms. Lal: I received your letter and sincerely appreciate hearing your support for the “Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act,” commonly known as the DREAM Act. I share your concern for foreign-born children who, through no fault Read More …