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Ricky Martin … has left the closet!

March 30th, 2010 admin No comments

It has done so through a letter on his website. It says that for years has been afraid to tell the reality of his own nature. Instead, it now says: “It was a very intense, distressing and painful but liberating. I swear that every word they are reading here is born of love, purification, strength, acceptance and detachment. That writing is closer to my inner peace, a vital part of my evolution. Today I accept my homosexuality as a gift that gives me life. I feel blessed to be who I am! “That Ricky Martin set an example for other artists who live their homosexuality in the closet and for all people who are afraid to be who they really are. Although the singer has taken years, finally had the courage to do so. Undoubtedly, better late than never … Congratulations Ricky!

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‘Countercurrent’

March 25th, 2010 admin No comments

As we do from time to time, when the occasion promises, we want to whet your mouth about upcoming releases of interesting films with gay themes. Yesterday we got a recommendation, and today I pass the baton. The proposal is called ‘Countercurrent’, a co-production involving the latinoeuropea directorial debut long the Peruvian Javier Fuentes-Leon. Receiving Award 2009 from Sebastian International Film Festival Donostia-San Sebastian, and this year’s Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival, the film lives up in more ways than its title, swimming in water that some might consider bathed by the magical realism in this story of acceptance beyond the threshold of this life to the next. ‘Countercurrent’ is the story of Miguel, a young fisherman from Cape Blanco, Peruvian fishing village married a woman who expects a child. In that small space and traditions very Arriagada, Miguel maintains however, an intense romance with James, a young artist newly arrived in town.After the accidental death of James in the sea, this goes back to Michael to ask him to retrieve his body and burial, then facing himself, fighting to live the ‘truth’ that people admire his or her own. Romantic story of ghosts or variation of the myth of gay Hispanic Ondina, ‘Countercurrent’ is in any case, a story just upstream, in his presentation and what has the great symbolism that the sea, the source of life, alloy capricious tides and eddies and dramatic inspiration of courage and feelings, as in the initiative to introduce a seemingly extraordinary to get, just the ordinary, his protagonist.

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Jennifer Aniston is a lesbian in ‘Cougar Town’

March 23rd, 2010 admin No comments

Apparently Jennifer Aniston will appear as a guest star in ‘Cougar Town’ Courteney Cox series, co-star in ‘Friends’. They say the idea of playing a lesbian was Jennifer Aniston, I wanted to do “something different”. What we know is who will be the romantic interest of Jennifer Aniston, if he has one, although he wondered if everyone is there “something” between the star of ‘Friends’. Incidentally, Lisa Kudrow, the third girl from ‘Friends’ has appeared on the show playing a plastic surgeon.

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Argentina has established itself as gay destination in the tourism fair in Berlin

March 18th, 2010 admin No comments

For the first time, Argentina was officially launched at the Gay & Lesbian Sector of ITB Berlin, the largest tourism fair in the world to mark the trends and developments in the industry. The goal: to promote and consolidate the country, as gay-friendly destination. The promoters of this initiative were Pablo De Luca and Gustavo Noguera, founders of the Chamber of Commerce Gay Argentina (CCGLAR) who were in charge of advising operators and the general public about the tourism of our country. These actions were made possible through support provided by the Secretaria de Turismo de la Nacion, Delta Air Lines and Gmaps360. ITB annually receives over 180,000 visitors of whom 110,000 are professionals and has more than 10,000 exhibitors from 180 countries. Is the show in which tour operators are mandatory, destinations, airlines, hotels and car rental companies and other sectors. Different media showed great interest in the first country in ITB that promotes itself with a specific offer for this segment and were surprised that a Latin American country to take the initiative.Within the Gay & Lesbian Travel Industry as well as the stand of Argentina also exhibited: Tom on Tours, IGLTA, Axel Hotels, Poseidon Hotels, among others. Already planned for the remainder of 2010 and 2011 shares in other international fairs and the creation of the Pink Corner (tourism sector specially dedicated to GLBT) for the first time in a tourism fair in Latin America this year.

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Australia is the first country to accept the gender ‘nonspecific’

March 16th, 2010 admin No comments

Australia is the first country to legally recognize the existence of a third genus to which people belong are not identified as men or as women. This recognition is due to Norrie, a transsexual who lives in Sydney. Norrie was born a man but at age 23 transitioned to woman, now 48 years and not take hormones because they are not recognized in either sex and believes that gender is not necessary for this reason he asked the state to recognize the gender as ‘unspecific’ and he did it. The creation of a third sex, called ‘nonspecific’ or otherwise, may sound silly but for many intersex is the way of postponing or not making a choice that is not really consistent with his body.

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Xbox Live now allows his players to choose their sexuality

March 10th, 2010 admin No comments

Months ago we heard of homophobia was inside Xbox Live, when a user was banned for being a lesbian. Or at least say so openly. And after his complaint other users said they had been banned for his homosexuality.

According to Microsoft, what happened is that they not use words like gay or lesbian for users not to use them in a derogatory manner. Which is quite correct, but both can be read as we believe that these words are insults.

Well, a year later, Xbox Live and allows you to specify your gender and your sexual orientation. If you like, of course, that does not now require that you leave the closet. Since for many people and many in the world of video games still underrepresented homosexual, and a hostility, in general, towards homosexuals.

According to the new and improved code of conduct allowed the words gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and straight. All other terms to describe your sexual orientation, are considered insults, so can not be used.

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Happy Women´s Day

March 8th, 2010 admin No comments

The International Women’s Day has its origins in the international socialist women’s movement of the late nineteenth century, which “was intended solely to promote the struggle for voting rights for women, without any restriction on the level of wealth, property or education. ”

Definitely established as International Women’s Day, what is now commemorated every March 8 was also born as the International Day of Working Women to commemorate the struggle of women for their participation on an equal footing with man-o rather the man-in society and their full development as a person.

Industrial Revolution arose in the middle of the day was associated at first with the labor movement and then, even world-peace deal with the advent of the First World War and international solidarity between women.

The anti-war aspect had already been reflected in the struggle waged in ancient Greece by Lysistrata, who initiated a sexual strike against men to end the war.Then she saw her reflection in the French Revolution, when the Parisian women calling for “liberty, equality, fraternity” marched on Versailles to demand women’s suffrage also. It was not until the early twentieth century when they began to proclaim, from different international space left, holding a specific period of struggle for women and their rights.

Peace and equality

In the context of movements for peace that emerged on the eve of World War I, Russian women observed their first International Women’s Day last Sunday in February 1913. In the rest of Europe, women held rallies around 8 March of next year to protest the war or to express solidarity with other women.

In 1917, in response to the 2 million Russian soldiers dead in the war, Russian women again chose the last Sunday in February to strike in demand for “bread and peace”. Four days later the Czar was forced to abdicate and the provisional Government granted women the right to vote.That historic Sunday fell on 23 February on the Julian calendar then in use in Russia, but on 8 March on the Gregorian calendar in use elsewhere.

The claim now

Today, nearly a century after it won the right to vote, women’s movements not only continue their struggle with this first step towards equal citizenship of women relative to men in a dominant patriarchal society, but have added new targets .

Violence against women manifested in myriad forms is one of the main issues that the feminist movement today is responsible for disseminating a dent in public opinion and government bodies must ensure the protection of all citizens.

Each and every one

Also, the feminist struggle now includes lesbians and bisexuals, transgender women, sex workers and largely advocates a departure from fundamentalist religions (including Catholic, especially the Catholic) public policy, as decider component to ensuring their legitimate rights.

Throughout the Western world, the Christian religions are opposed to the recognition of the equality of women and sexual minorities. This reactionary stance is one that leads to eternal conflicts today on the right to free decision on the termination of pregnancies, an issue with strong arguments that should not be taken lightly-or recognition as women to female transsexuals.

So, too, several movements have recently taken the initiative of apostasy, a collective resignation and request to Catholicism to be erased from their records of baptism and the Church speaks prevent and intervene on behalf of them.

The current struggle is also reverse the femicide and the systematic practice of physical and verbal violence, abductions and trafficking. Year after year thousands of women die worldwide victims of brutal beatings within their homes or in areas of imprisonment imposed by force. In the past those that run “better luck” are those that maintain life but are forced to provide sexual services against their will.Absolutely all have been deprived of their liberty unlawfully removed from their families by erasing all traces of their existence.

In Muslim countries is even worse submission. Women are little more than objects that serve only to decorate the homes based on the macho culture of paternalism. Even Latin American indigenous cultures have been tainted with the customs post colonial and today, in those societies that have traditionally yielded respect for women, there was a significant increase in violence against them.

In the struggle for equality of sexual diversity

It is also fair to remember that the movements for the rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) have been supported in their struggle for feminist peers.

One of the closest and most recent example is Cuba, where the women’s movement led by Vilma Espin, sister-and mother of Fidel Castro Mariela Castro, head of the National Center for Sex Education (CENESEX), daughter of current president.

The feminist movement took up the cause as a homosexual and was largely authored many of the achievements in the island for the rights of sexual diversity and a government initially averse to sexual minorities, including the decriminalization of homosexuality and the recognition of gender identity for transsexuals.

It is fair to say that, at a time when we are waiting for the National Congress approves the so-called gay marriage, the effective fight for the opening of this civil institution for same-sex couples (gay or lesbian) was initiated by two courageous women Claudia Castro and Maria Rachid. Both militant feminists and lesbians who were eager to put the body and face an amparo, which today is multipilca dozens across the country-so that justice should decide that any and all citizens have equal rights to form a family with the subsequent recognition of the state.

The initiative of Mary and Claudia are translated into today’s two gay couples already married, and with all the legal scope that entails-and the debate, both in the Supreme Court and in Congress to amend the legislation so that the civil marriage is no longer a right for heterosexual couples only.

“Celebration, commemoration or constant struggle?

Faced with all these arguments is good to stop and think whether on 8 March, then, is a day for celebration or reflection. Everything seems to indicate the latter.

Although there was nothing wrong with the courage to congratulate them along have long been known, the really important part of all who are women is not to say that we are with them in their struggle, we joined their cause as they have done with ours and that, fundamentally, to engage “each in his place-to build and realize a more dignified, more equal and fairer for all.

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