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2009年5月14日

Lesbians Lose Bid to Get Married

Lesbians Lose Bid to Get Married

The brides wore white satin and pinstripes Tuesday morning as Irina Shepitko and Irina Fedotova-Fet tried to register the country's first-ever lesbian marriage.

The two women posed with bouquets of white roses before entering the Tverskoi branch of the State Registry Office on 3rd Tverskaya-Yamskaya Ulitsa with prominent gay rights activist Nikolai Alexeyev and a throng of foreign journalists.

The chief registrar, Svetlana Potamoshneva, initially refused to consider the women's request, citing the Family Code, which states that marriage requires the consent of a man and a woman.

She also noted that the official form only has sections for "he" and "she."

Alexeyev then persuaded her to consider a request written on a plain piece of paper.

All the participants stressed that they expected a refusal of the request.

Casual homophobia is widespread in Russia, and pop star Boris Moiseyev is virtually the only figure in the public eye to have come out as gay.

Gay marriages have been legalized in countries including Canada and Norway and in several U.S. states. Civil partnerships, which are marriages in all but name, have been permitted in many European countries.

Reporters packed into the registrar's tiny office Tuesday. One climbed up on a desk, which unexpectedly collapsed, scattering pens and dried flowers.

An hour later, Potamoshneva issued an official rejection of their request, citing the Family Code.

"You are now seeing a concrete example of discrimination against sexual minorities in Russia," Alexeyev said after reading the rejection letter aloud. "It's exactly what I expected."

Gay rights activists on several occasions have been beaten by opponents and physically prevented by police from staging gay pride events. Mayor Yury Luzhkov has repeatedly said he will never allow Moscow to have a gay parade, which he has dubbed "satanic."

Tuesday's stunt went smoothly, however, and no police were present. In order to avoid information being leaked to anti-gay protesters, only foreign journalists were invited to attend, said Nikolai Bayev, one of the organizers.

City Hall gave permission to a group called United Orthodox Youth to hold a picket Tuesday afternoon against a planned gay pride march on Saturday, the day of the Eurovision Song Contest final.

It was not the first time that gay rights activists have challenged Russia's marriage laws. In 2005, human rights activist Edvard Murzin - who is straight - attempted to register a marriage with Eduard Mishin, who publishes Kvir magazine. They were refused on the same basis.

Shepitko, 32, and Fedotova-Fet, 30, plan to travel to Toronto, Canada, in the summer to register their marriage there.

Canada legalized same-sex marriage in 2005, including for nonresidents.

Russian legislation has no clause on foreign marriages that would prevent a Canadian gay marriage being recognized in Russia, Alexeyev said, adding that he was "very optimistic" that the plan would work.

The couple said they have lived together for two years in Moscow.

Fedotova-Fet works in public relations, while Shepitko runs a beauty business.

The couple kissed several times outside the registry office. "We have decided not to hide. We love each other, and we want equal rights with heterosexual couples," Shepitko said. "We want to be accepted by society and the state."

Alexeyev said City Hall had yet to send an official refusal for activists' request to hold the gay pride march on Saturday.

"The march will go ahead in any case," Alexeyev said.

2009年5月5日

Obama nominates lesbian as HHS official

Obama nominates lesbian as HHS official

The White House announced Friday that President Obama has nominated a lesbian to work on aging issues in the Department of Health & Human Services.

Kathy Greenlee, the new nominee, was nominated as the department's assistant secretary for the administration on aging. The administration on aging is charged with advising the federal government on the needs of older people and developing policy to promote their welfare.

Greenlee's appointment is subject to U.S. Senate confirmation.

Greenlee has served as secretary of aging in Kansas since 2006. She previously served as Kansas' long-term care ombudsman, assistant secretary of aging and a general counsel at the Kansas Insurance Department.

She has also served as chief of staff and chief of operations for former Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, who recently became secretary of health and human services.

In the 90's, Greenlee was a co-chair of Equality Kansas.

2009年5月1日

Kelly McGillis Says She's a Lesbian

Kelly McGillis Says She's a Lesbian


from:TV GUIDE
Tom Cruise's Top Gun girlfriend Kelly McGillis is on the market — and this time she's looking for a lady.

The 51-year-old was asked on the SheWired.com internet show Girl Rock! what kind of partner she's looking for.

"Definitely a woman," McGillis said. "I'm done with the man thing. You need to move on in life.

McGillis, who has been married and divorced twice, has two daughters with second husband Fred Tillman. She described coming out as an "ongoing process from the time I was probably 12," and even felt that her rape in 1982 was God punishing her for being gay.

Now, she's ready to move one. "It's a part of being true to yourself," she said. That's been a challenge for me."


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Lesbian storyline cut from 'Ugly Betty'



Vanessa Williams has revealed that a lesbian storyline has been cut from Ugly Betty.

Speaking to New York Daily News, Williams - aka Wilhelmina Slater - said that the proposed relationship would have been between Claire (Judith Light) and Victoria (Christine Baranski).

"[ABC] put the kibosh on it," she said. "I don't know why."

Executive producer Silvio Horta confirmed: "We thought about it, but ultimately decided to go in a direction that would set up more stories for next season."