Showing posts with label homophobia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homophobia. Show all posts

Friday, March 23, 2007

'Ex-Gay' Movement Critic Wayne Besen Speaks

Source: Falls Church News-Press
Date: March 20, 2007

FALLS CHURCH, VA -- Fresh from a TV appearance on the popular Daily Show with John Stewart, author, columnist and activist Wayne Besen comes to the Washington, D.C., area this Sunday to speak on the subject of his important book, "Anything But Straight: Unmasking the Scandals and Lies Behind the Ex-Gay Movement." The free event, sponsored by the
Falls Church News-Press
, will be held Sunday, March 25, at 3:30 p.m. in the Falls Church Community Center, 223 N. Little Falls, Falls Church, VA.

Besen will also discuss the non-profit organization he heads, "Truth Wins Out," that "counters disinformation campaigns, debunks the ex-gay myth, and provides accurate information about the lives of gay and lesbian people."

Besen is one of the nation's foremost experts on the false and damaging claims and efforts of the religious right's "ex-gay" ministries. He has documented how they destroy lives and family unity by creating false expectations lead to anger, depression and hostility when they cannot be realized. He has spoken to over 100 universities, churches, business groups and community organizations on the topic.

A graduate of the University of Florida, he worked for the Human Rights Campaign and the Edelman Public Relations agency before launching his own non- profit and writing efforts. His weekly column, "Anything But Straight," appears weekly in the Falls Church News-Press.

Following Sunday's forum, he will appear as a special guest in Falls Church at a fundraiser to support the Falls Church School System's "Diversity Affirmation Education Fund," supported entirely by private contributions to bring anti-bullying and pro-diversity programs to the City's public schools.

CONTACT: Nicholas Benton of the Falls Church News-Press, 703-532-3267, nfbenton@fcnp.com

Thursday, March 1, 2007

Homophobia in the Workplace: One Story of What To Do and How To Deal

Many gays and lesbians encounter homophobic comments in the workplace and, unfortunately, not all companies include non-discrimination clauses in their employee handbook. Despite this difficult reality, taking action against a homophobic remark in the workplace is absolutely necessary in order to combat homophobia, make work a safe space and teach acceptance.
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Friday, February 16, 2007

NBA Player Reveals Anti-Gay Bias

Tim Hardaway, a former basketball player for the Miami Heat, is now suffering a backlash for making anti-gay remarks on a sports radio show. While speaking on The Dan Le Batard Show on February 14, 2007, the sports star said: “I hate gay people….I’m homophobic.”
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