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The Phoenix Chapter of
Parents,
Families and Friends
of Lesbians
And
Gays
(and Bisexual, Trans, and "Questioning" People). Proudly serving the
Valley of the Sun...and beyond!
"Good
Reads"
Articles and stories that inspire, support,
enrage, educate . . .
Note: We include many news
stories throughout our website from
365gay.com. Unfortunately
(for us), they've just relaunched a
new version of their website which
has made many of our links inoperable. We are aware of
this issue and will work to replace
the inoperable links as soon as
possible.
03/24/09:
In the Corner Office of Our Nation's Schools --
A visit with Secretary Arne Duncan of the
U.S. Department of Education gives a glimmer of hope to
those fighting to keep LGBT kids safe in schools.
03/16/09:
The Oscars: Sean Penn scoops
"Best Actor" Oscar --
watch it here
03/16/09:
The Oscars: Dustin Lance
Black's amazing acceptance
speech--watch
it here
Since the election on Nov. 4th,
there has been a lot of anger,
frustration, finger-pointing,
and more regarding how the four
anti-gay ballot measures in
Arizona, California, Florida,
and Arkansas passed. The
following is a collection of
articles, videos, and audio
segments that may shed some
light and help those struggling
to reconcile their feelings over
what has happened.
10/08/08: LA Times:
Gay is a choice?Not that again. Palin's view
ignores the fact that, as in religion, the attraction is
undeniable. And heeding such calls is the essence of
freedom.
04/25/08: ABC's 20/20
Asks "What Would You Do:
Public Displays of Affection --
by Gay/Lesbian Couples?"
Is Main Street USA
Ready for Gay PDA?
An ABC News Social
Experiments Gauges
Bystander Reactions to
Two Affectionate Gay
Couples
Two years
ago, ABC News hired two
actors, a man and a
woman, to publicly
display their affection
for each other by
kissing in public at a
restaurant. Reactions
from other
restaurant-goers varied;
some onlookers enjoyed
the sight of young love,
while others lost their
appetite.
This
year, we once again
decided to explore how
the public responds to
public displays of
affection -- but this
time, our couples were
gay.
ABC
News asked two couples,
Kaolin and James, and
Ashby and Leslie, to sit
on park benches in
Verona, N.J., and then
in Birmingham, Ala., to
see if there were any
differences in reaction
among passersby in the
two regions of the
country.