Video I Love: Paul and Jeff

Thanks to the wonderful PG Forte for sharing this video on Facebook.

“Perry v. Schwarzenegger plaintiffs Paul and Jeff discuss how they met, how they fell in love and why marriage matters to them. This case is about constitutional principles, but it’s also about real people and real stories. This video, and their story, is why we’re in this fight.”  Source


Video embedded above. If you can’t view, try the original blog post.

Cheers,
Sloan

Video I Love: What Is Marriage?

To celebrate the overturn of Prop 8, I thought I’d share this video. It’s a nice look at marriage through the eyes of a child (and Grover). Pure. Simple.


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Lovely, isn’t it?
Sloan

Quote I Love: A victory

A victory in California today. A victory for us all.

“Proposition 8 fails to advance any rational basis in singling out gay men and lesbians for denial of a marriage license. Indeed the evidence shows Proposition 8 does nothing more than enshrine in the California constitution the notion that opposite sex couples are superior to same sex couples.”

Judge Vaughn Walker

Onward and upward.

Cheers,
Sloan

Quote I Love: Two men holding hands or holding guns?

Here’s this week’s quote I love…

“Why is it that, as a culture, we are more comfortable seeing two men holding guns than holding hands?” -Ernest Gaines

Hopefully that “we” will become fewer and fewer people.
Sloan

Buy a book and help an important cause

Once a week I post about something I’m loving (tv, movies, books, art, photos, romances, authors, or anything else). So here is this week’s For the Love of…

My Friday post is coming to you on Saturday this week, but I’m glad I was a bit behind. Now I can share this news that I’m currently loving.

In response to the recent horrific news of Greene V. County of Sonoma et al., blogger TeddyPig reached out to All Romance eBooks for help. He suggested they donate a portion of the sales of Henry and Jim by J.M. Snyder to NCLR (the organization representing Greene in the case).

Here are the details from J.M. Snyder’s website:

“My big news this month is that I’m donating 25% of my sales through All Romance eBooks to the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLA). A few weeks ago, ARe forwarded an email to me from TeddyPig, in which he included a link to the California court case Greene v. County of Sonoma et al. He was very angry about the insensitive way the state treated Clay Greene after his lover’s death, even though both men had made provisions naming the other as their legal power of attorney. The story of Clay and Harold reminded him of my own story, Henry and Jim, and he wanted to know if ARe could possibly donate a portion of that title’s sales to the NCLA, who is representing Mr. Greene in the case. ARe forwarded the request to me.

Since that’s an older story of mine, sales have slacked off a bit and wouldn’t make a very large contribution. Therefore, I decided to donate 25% of my royalties in May for ALL my self-published titles available on ARe, and they have graciously agreed to match my contribution.”

You can read more here on ARe’s website

I have to confess when I first saw the story of Clay Greene’s plight, I couldn’t read it all the way through (still haven’t). It’s the kind of story that scares the shit out of me. My partner and I have lived together for almost 19 years, and the thought that we could be separated and one of us left with nothing is too horrific to think about. Drafting up expensive legal documents isn’t enough. We and all other same-sex couples need the same legal rights of every other married couple in this country. We need more people standing up and helping with injustices like Clay Greene’s case.

So kudos to All Romance eBooks, blogger TeddyPig, and author J.M. Snyder for their combined efforts to help with this cause. You all are to be highly commended.

If you have a J.M. Snyder book you’ve been meaning to get, stop on by ARe this month and pick one up. You can view her books at ARe here.

And if you are an author of GLBT fiction, you too can help at ARe. Here are the details from ARe’s site:

I’m an author of GLBT Romance or Fiction:
“If you’re an author of GLBT Romance or Fiction and you’d like to join our group effort by pledging to donate a portion of your proceeds to the NCLR, write to us with your pledge (specify the titles, % of your royalty, and confirm the timeframe of May 1 – May 31, 2010) and we’ll add you to our roll. You will be responsible for making the direct donation to the NCLR. The roll is merely so we can let readers know what purchases will result in a donation.”

Have a great weekend!
Sloan