DC United Methodist Congregation To Celebrate Same-Sex Weddings
A United Methodist congregation in Washington, D.C. has vowed to celebrate same-sex weddings, putting itself at odds with other Christian churches protesting the District of Columbia's new marriage equality law.
"As a pastor, I am called to extend care and grace to all people even as Jesus did," said Rev. Mary Kay Totty, pastor at the 238-year-old church. "We celebrate love and loyalty wherever it is found."
Our Newest Dance Diva says Don’t Be Tardy for the Party
by Joshua Miller
We all know who Kelly Rowland was, but there’s a NEW Kelly Rowland! And I LOVE HER! She has dominated the Dance Charts with one of my favorite songs, “When Love Takes Over” and recently won her first Solo Grammy!
Kelly headlines GirlBar Dinah Shore Week’s 20th Anniversary Saturday, April 3 at the newly renovated Renaissance Grand Ballroom in Palm Springs at 8 p.m.
Positively Aware HIV Drug Guide is Now Available
The 14h Annual Positively Aware HIV Drug Guide, widely recognized throughout the country as the "must-have" tool for HIV service providers and consumers alike, is now available.
With 28 FDA-approved HIV therapies to choose from, finding the most effective regimen is more important than ever. The Positively Aware HIV Drug Guide provides vital information to individuals living with HIV as well as their caregivers on how best to manage their treatment.
Bill Addresses Problems of Same Sex Divorce
Commentary by Boyce Hinman
AB 2700 has been introduced in the state legislator and is designed to ease the process of legally ending the relationships of registered domestic partners, and married same sex couples, in California. Sadly, sometimes this is necessary.
Here is why this bill is important. According to the Williams Institute, of the UCLA Law School, roughly 18,000 same sex couples got married legally in California between June 17, 2008 and when Proposition 8, which bans the recognition of such marriages, was passed on Election Day that year. Under a later ruling by the California Supreme Court, those marriages remain legal, and recognized under California law.
SV Psychological Association Donates $1,000 to Sac G&L Center.
The Sacramento Gay & Lesbian Center has received a $1,000 donation from the Sacramento Valley Psychological Association (SVPA). The donation will be used to support programs that offer peer discussions and other support activities for all age groups sponsored by the Center.
“This is the largest donation the Association has given to a non-profit organization,” said Dr Rob Woodman, SVPA President. “We think the gift is appropriate for the Center because it addresses the needs of some of our community’s most vulnerable citizens. We acknowledge the mental health benefits of the Center’s many peer support groups and for providing a place where people can find others like themselves.”
Read more: SV Psychological Assoc. Donates to Sac G&L Center
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