Sunday, April 25, 2010

Trans Student Slashed in Cali

Police investigation is intensifying over a perceived hate crime against a transgender student who was brutally attacked by an unidentified man. The incident occurred on the California State University, Long Beach campus, where the perpetrator pushed the victim into an empty bathroom stall, and then repeatedly slashed the student's chest with a sharp object, before fleeing the scene. As of yet, few details have been uncovered concerning the assault.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/24/transgendered-student-sla_n_550786.html

Thursday, April 22, 2010

NYC LGBT Center: Torched Flag

NYC gay rights supporters gathered in the West Village Wednesday to rally against the recent torching of a gay pride flag which was discovered burnt and damaged outside the LGBT community center on the morning of April 14th. The following statement concerning the incident was issued on the center's website by Ececutive Director, Glennda Testone:
As many of you know, on the morning of April 14, 2010 the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center staff arrived to find a torched rainbow flag draped on the front of our building. This act of hate must not be tolerated! Actions like this are menacing to our community and, if not addressed, can lead to an environment that allows more heinous acts, such as verbal attacks, property damage and physical violence. Showing our solidarity now will empower our community and send a message to the public that we will not be intimidated or threatened.
Cowardly acts of hateful speech must be responded to with acts of courage and unity.
As investigation on the crime by the New York City police continues, LGBT center officials alongside partnering organizations have peaceably combated the act by unveiling a larger pride flag to drape the center's frontside wall. Below is footage documenting the new flag's unveiling along with commentary from city officials and LGBT center staff:


Friday, April 16, 2010

LGBT MOVIE NIGHT!

Event: LGBT Movie Night

Film: RENT
Description: The film tells the story of a group of Bohemians struggling to pay their rent in the gritty
background of Manhattan's East Village. These starving artists strive for success and
acceptance while enduring the obstacles of poverty, illness, and the AIDS epidemic.

Time & Location: Tuesday April 20th 6-9pm VC-2-125

Refreshments will be served!