Showing posts with label Rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rights. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

National Coming Out Day


This is a very big day for hundreds, possibly thousands of individuals today. I can't even imagine how difficult this decision must be for some people but I respect the courageous leap they are taking today.

It's unfortunate reality that we live in a society where prejudice still exists. Discrimination, both legal and illegal, is not a rarity. Even the physical safety of the LBGT community can be at risk. This is the reality some of our peers, friends, loved ones, colleagues, and acquaintances are facing today.

  • In most states you can still be fired from your job, simply for being LGBT, and have no legal resource because currently no federal non-discrimination law protects LGBT Americans. 
  • 86% of LGBT students report being verbally harassed at school
  • Homelessness of LGBT and questioning youth is a major problem in America. More than 100,000 annually experience short periods of displacement from their homes. 

It is important to be cognizant of these facts, not so you can worry, but so you can do something about it! So... how can you support those who have taken this giant leap of trust, freedom, and truth?

  • Support local and national businesses with appropriate anti-discrimination policies
  • Speaking up when demeaning "humor" is happening
  • Find ou if your employer has an equal rights policy - and if not, encourage the organization's leadership to adopt one. 
  • Learn where political candidates stand on issues that have an impact on the LGBT community

Let's love one another for who we are not what we are

For many people the LGBT community is an unfamiliar territory. Here's a list of terms for your personal information.

LGBT – An acronym for “lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender.”


Lesbian – A woman who is emotionally, romantically, sexually and relationally attracted to other women.

Gay – A word describing a man or a woman who is emotionally, romantically, sexually and relationally attracted to members of the same sex.

Bisexual – A person emotionally, romantically, sexually and relationally attracted to both men and women, though not necessarily simultaneously; a bisexual person may not be equally attracted to both sexes, and the degree of attraction may vary as sexual identity develops over time.

Transgender – A term describing a broad range of people who experience and/or express their gender differently from what most people expect. It is an umbrella term that includes people who are transsexual, cross-dressers or otherwise gender non-conforming.

Transsexual - A medical term describing people whose gender and sex do not line up, who can often seek medical treatments to bring their body an gender identity into alignment. Avoid using this term unless an individual self-identifies as transsexual. 

Queer – Often used interchangeably with “LGBT.” Be mindful that the term may have negative or derogatory connotations for some people; however, many younger people are comfortable using it.

Gender identity – One’s personal sense of their gender. For transgender people, their birth-assigned sex and their own sense of gender identity do not match.

Genderqueer – A word people use to describe their own non-standard gender identity or expression.

Same-gender loving – A term some prefer to use instead of “lesbian” or “gay” to express attraction to and love of people of the same gender.

Sexual orientation – An inherent or immutable enduring emotional, romantic, sexual and relational attraction to another person; may be a same-sex orientation, opposite- sex orientation or a bisexual orientation.

Coming out – The process in which a person first acknowledges, accepts and appreciates his or her sexual orientation or gender identity and begins to share that with others.

Gender expression – External manifestation of one’s gender identity, usually expressed through masculine, feminine or gender-variant behavior, clothing, haircut, voice or body characteristics. Typically, transgender people seek to make their gender expression match their gender identity, rather than their birth-assigned sex.

Homophobia – The fear and hatred of, or discomfort with, people who love and are attracted to members of the same sex.

Internalized homophobia – Self-identification of societal stereotypes by a LGBT person, causing them to dislike and resent their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Living openly – A state in which LGBT people are comfortably out about their sexual orientation or gender identity – where and when it feels appropriate to them.

Outing – Exposing someone’s sexual orientation as being lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender to others, without their permission; in essence “outing” them from the closet. Outing someone can have serious employment/economic/ safety/religious repercussions in some situations.

Sexual preference – What a person likes or prefers to do sexually; a conscious recognition or choice not to be confused with sexual orientation.

Straight supporter – A person who supports and honors the diversity of sexual orientation, acts accordingly to challenge homophobic remarks and behaviors and explores and understands these forms of bias within him- or herself.


Most of my information is from the Human Rights Campaign website 

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Depressed

During the past 4 years I have grown increasingly interested in politics and have played "catch up" to make up for my first 21 years of life in which I had little knowledge of anything beyond my little bubble of prairie prancing and rainbows.

GOVERNMENT SHUT DOWN:
I finally took the time to learn what exactly they were debating about that was so damn complex... Planned Parenthood
You have to be kidding me!!!! One of the most vital programs offered in our society today was the center of federal government scrutiny. Of all the sick, twisted, unethical political debates I've ever heard, this is by far the most alarming to me.  

MYTH: Republican Senator Jon Kyl stated that over 90% of the services performed by Planned Parenthood were abortions. (more...)
FACT: Only 3% of services are abortion related. (more...)


Planned Parenthood is often the only source of family planning for a large proportion of the women served. 


-More than 90% of care is preventive, primary care.
         *Prevents unintended pregnancies through contraception
         *Reduces the spread of STI/STD's through testing & treatment
         *Screens for cervical & breast cancers
-Education on: Body image, relationships, men's health, sexual orientation & gender
-1 in 5 women in the US use Planned Parenthood at least once in her life. 
-With 535 members in Congress = statistically, at least 107 members of the US Congress or their spouse have used Planned Parenthood

To end or reduce funding to Planned Parenthood is counter-productive. 

1. No access to free birth control & pregnancy prevention programs     =   
 Increase in pregnancy for low-income, teenagers, and anyone else who is:
       * too broke to afford birth control
       *too afraid to tell their parents they're sexually active
       * too uneducated to know how to protect themselves.

2. No access to free Pap exams    =    
Increase in STI/STD, cervical cancer, & breast cancer for marginalized populations

I realize we need to start cutting major dollars, but I'm telling you, cutting this program will end up costing our nation more money. Mark. My. Words.

Let's talk: MEDICARE
Medicare paid 50 BILLION in doctor and hospital bills in the last 60 days of patients' life.
Are we afraid to accept death? Yes.
Are we afraid to talk about death? Yes.
Is death avoidable? No.

DING DING DING.

  • We have got to stop believe death is a medical failure. 
  • We have got to stop keeping our elders on a ventilator for months in the ICU only to preserve our own naive beliefs that our loved ones would want their life to be prolonged as long as possible... regardless of the severity of uncomfort. 
  • We have got to START accepting death in this country. There's no other way to explain it. (more...)