Monday, May 31, 2004
Film Festival No Longer June 25
While updating PFLAG-KC's event calendar I discovered that the annual Kansas City Gay and Lesbian Film Festival is no longer scheduled for June 25.
2004 Kansas City Gay & Lesbian Film + Video Festival
The 2004 Kansas City Gay & Lesbian Film + Video Festival is changing. The biggest change is that the 2004 festival will not begin on June 25th at the Tivoli Theatre as previously announced. We will be revamping the festival format as well as adding film discussions and other special events.
2004 Kansas City Gay & Lesbian Film + Video Festival
Friday, May 28, 2004
June In the Life profiles PFLAG founders
The June episode of In the Life will include a profile of the founders of Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays on the occasion of PFLAG's 30th anniversary.
June In the Life profiles PFLAG founders
June In the Life profiles PFLAG founders
Tuesday, May 25, 2004
The Conjecturer: Fisking Focus on the Family
This is an interesting analysis of Focus on the Family's postion on gay marriage
The Conjecturer: Fisking Focus on the Family
I found it via Andrew Sullivan's website.
The Conjecturer: Fisking Focus on the Family
I found it via Andrew Sullivan's website.
Monday, May 24, 2004
Missouri Anti-Gay Amendment Heads To State Supreme Court
Missouri Anti-Gay Amendment Heads To State Supreme Court: "The battle over the timing of a vote for a proposed amendment to the Missouri constitution to bar same-sex marriage moved to the state Supreme Court Monday. "
Gay benefits issue hits Wichita
Gay benefits issue hits Wichita: "About 40 residents called City Hall on Friday morning, urging Wichita City Council members not to select a city manager candidate who supports domestic partner benefits."
Sunday, May 23, 2004
The Verdict Is In
Missouri judge rules in dispute over same-sex-marriage amendment
Courts block moves to put gay marriage ban on August ballot
Courts block moves to put gay marriage ban on August ballot
Thursday, May 20, 2004
More Missouri Marriage Prohibition Weirdness
Missouri Gov. Bob Holden and Secretary of State Matt Blunt are battling over when voters will get to vote on the gay marriage prohibition amendment to the Missouri constitution.
Missouri Attorney General Sues Sec. Of State Over Gay Marriage Ban
Holden hopes to schedule same-sex marriage vote for August
Missouri Attorney General Sues Sec. Of State Over Gay Marriage Ban
Holden hopes to schedule same-sex marriage vote for August
Tuesday, May 11, 2004
Have Gay Marriage Foes Lost?
InstaPundit thinks that the events in Kansas are one of the signs that gay marriage foes have lost.
And he's got a photograph of a pretty cool church sign.
Update: Mike Silverman points out that Kansas still has a law banning gay marriage that's been found constitutional. He's also got a history of the amendment.
And he's got a photograph of a pretty cool church sign.
Update: Mike Silverman points out that Kansas still has a law banning gay marriage that's been found constitutional. He's also got a history of the amendment.
Wednesday, May 05, 2004
Kansas Rejects Marriage Prohibition Again
The Kansas Gay Marriage Prohibition amendment was brought back via a legislative trick but was rejected again, this time by the House.
Kansas lawmakers reject gay-marriage amendment
Anti-Gay Amendment Dies Second Death In Kansas
Kansas lawmakers reject gay-marriage amendment
Anti-Gay Amendment Dies Second Death In Kansas