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International Lesbian Day: Police arrest lesbian activist during Atlanta climate protest

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Longtime LGBTQ activist Lorraine Fontana was one of 19 people arrested in a wave of Atlanta protests that demanded action on climate issues.

The protests on Sept. 27 — organized by climate action group Extinction Rebellion Atlanta — began in Buckhead and later moved to Midtown.

“Their idea was to go to some busy intersection in Atlanta and make a point by really messing up the traffic and having people say, ‘What the hell is this?’ and, ‘Who are you?,’” she told Project Q Atlanta.

Fontana (photo), who was a 2013 Atlanta Pride grand marshal, was part of a group that blocked roads at the intersection of 10th and Peachtree. The 72-year-old activist sat in a chair in the road alongside another activist, Daniel Hanley.

Continue reading: https://www.projectq.us/atlanta
/police_arrest_lesbian_activist_during_
Atlanta_climate_protest?gid=20186
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International Lesbian Day: Tribute to Barbara Hammer – “History Lessons” and the History of Cinema

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On the 16th [of March], at the tender age of 79, the world lost Barbara Hammer, one of the most important American filmmakers of the last century. If at the beginning of her career her work was seen as marginal, the same cannot be said about today. Over time, recognition of her work has grown and evidence of her current status of reference is her participation in the films Carolee, Barbara and Gunvor (2018) by Lynne Sachs and Vever (2018), a curious triangulation of Hammer’s works, Maya Deren and Deborah Stratman, both being perfect illustrations of her influence on the generations of filmmakers who followed her. Barbara Hammer was one of the first and most prominent voices to actively bring lesbianism to the movies with films like Dyketactics.(1974) or Sisters! (1974), thus changing the history of cinema to places where she had rarely been. The undervaluation of this filmmaker’s work, confining its relevance to the falsely separated universe of queer cinema does not do her justice; if anything, the cultural balkanization that this attitude shows – it is a discreet counterpart of the buzzword “I have nothing against homosexuals as long as it is not in front of me!” – tells us how their struggle persists.

Hammer herself realized the need to rewrite history to accommodate the perspectives of identity groups hitherto neglected by male, white, and heterosexual dominance, and put this rewriting into practice in her 2000 feature film, History Lessons . Consisting almost entirely of archival images, the film aims to attack the narrative that has always and, in the case of cinema, since its invention, tried to hide lesbianism from the public eye, refocusing the images to focus on these women’s perspective – paraphrasing Hannah Gadsby in Nanette, Picasso was not enough to open the culture to other perspectives. The anachronism of image organization, which mixes everything from 1940s magazines to 1960s pornographic films, reveals a stagnant condemnation of lesbians and women in general. However, History Lessons is equally celebratory of each moment of emancipation and even shows some sense of humor.

(Translated)

No passado dia 16, à tenra idade de 79 anos, o mundo perdeu Barbara Hammer, uma das mais importantes cineastas norte-americanas do século passado. Se no começo da sua carreira a sua obra era vista como marginal, o mesmo não pode ser dito sobre os dias de hoje. Com o tempo, o reconhecimento da sua obra foi crescendo e prova do seu estatuto de referência na atualidade é a sua participação nos filmes Carolee, Barbara and Gunvor (2018) de Lynne Sachs e Vever (2018), curiosa triangulação das obras de Hammer, Maya Deren e Deborah Stratman, ambos sendo perfeitas ilustrações da sua influência nas gerações de cineastas que lhe seguiram. Barbara Hammer foi uma das primeiras e mais proeminentes vozes a trazer ativamente o lesbianismo para o cinema com filmes como Dyketactics (1974) ou Sisters! (1974), mudando, desta forma, a história do cinema, levando-o a sítios onde ele outrora raramente estivera. A subvalorização do trabalho desta cineasta, confinando a sua relevância ao universo falsamente apartado do cinema queer não lhe faz jus; se alguma coisa, a balcanização cultural que esta atitude evidencia – trata-se de um discreto homólogo do chavão “não tenho nada contra homossexuais, desde que não seja à minha frente!” – dá-nos a ver como a sua luta persiste.

A própria Hammer apercebeu-se da necessidade de reescrever a história a fim de albergar as perspetivas de grupos identitários até então negligenciados pelo domínio masculino, branco e heterossexual e colocou em prática esta reescritura na sua longa-metragem de 2000, History Lessons. Consistindo quase inteiramente em imagens de arquivo, o filme pretende atacar a narrativa que desde sempre e, no caso do cinema, desde a sua invenção, tentou esconder do olhar público o lesbianismo, recentrando as imagens para se focar na perspetiva destas mulheres – parafraseando Hannah Gadsby em Nanette, não bastou Picasso para abrir a cultura a outras perspetivas. O anacronismo da organização das imagens, que mistura tudo desde revistas dos anos 40 a filmes pornográficos dos anos 60, revela uma estagnação de uma atitude condenatória relativamente às lésbicas e às mulheres de um modo geral. Contudo, History Lessons é igualmente celebrativo de cada momento de emancipação e mostra até algum sentido de humor.

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Continue reading: https://www.comunidadeculturaearte.com/homenagem-a-barbara-hammer-history-lessons-e-a-historia-do-cinema/ (source)

International Lesbian Day: Australian Lesbian Medical Association Celebrates 20 Years

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Katoomba’s iconic Carrington Hotel hosted the 20th birthday celebrations of the Australian Lesbian Medical Association (ALMA) in August.

75 doctors and medical students from around Australia and NZ were welcomed to Gundungurra and Darug country by well-known locals, Aunty Carol Cooper and Jo Clancy from Wagana Dancers.

ALMA is a support network for Australian and New Zealand lesbian doctors, medical students and their partners and is involved in advocacy and research to improve the health of lesbian and same-sex attracted women nationally and internationally.

ALMA also runs http://www.doclist.com.au, a list of health care professionals who have been recognised and recommended by women within the LGBTQI community.

Continue reading: http://www.starobserver.com.au/news
/national-news/australian-lesbian-medical-association-celebrates-20-years/187614 (source)

International Lesbian Day: María Galindo – Lesbian and Feminist Militant

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On December 17, 2015, this Bolivian activist, artist and performer, psychologist and radio host was called to testify in La Paz, accused of “destruction or deterioration of state assets and national wealth.” The crime: a street intervention signed by Women creating. The denounced graffiti said “Femicide is a crime of the patriarchal state” and referred to the murder of Andrea Aramayo Álvarez in August of the same year.

María appeared at the Prosecutor’s Office with an uneven scale that hung from her left hand and on her chest a necklace of shattered dolls, a symbol of the outrages on which justice does not have, in Bolivia or anywhere, substantial interference.

With a huge Phrygian on which an open sign was supported like a fan that said “Prosecutor’s Office rhymes with crap”, Maria climbed the three floors by stairs to the screams until she reached the room to give a statement. Although those who have seen her once, always remember her, when Galindo is asked about her daily performativity and about the use of her own image as a fighting tool, she responds to having built it as anyone would do with her own, as if she simply It will be a lady with tied hair and a tailor suit.

(Translated)

El 17 de diciembre de 2015, esta activista boliviana, artista y performer, psicóloga y conductora de radio fue llamada a declarar en La Paz, acusada de “destrucción o deterioro de bienes del Estado y la riqueza nacional”. El delito: una intervención callejera firmada por Mujeres creando. El grafiti denunciado decía “El feminicidio es un crimen del Estado patriarcal” y aludía al asesinato de Andrea Aramayo Álvarez ocurrido en agosto del mismo año.

María se presentó en la Fiscalía con una balanza desnivelada que pendía de su mano izquierda y sobre el pecho un collar de muñecas destrozadas, símbolo de los ultrajes sobre los cuales la justicia no tiene, ni en Bolivia ni en ningún lado, sustancial injerencia.

Con un enorme frigio en el cual se apoyaba un cartel abierto como un abanico que decía “Fiscalía rima con porquería”, María subió los tres pisos por escaleras a los gritos hasta llegar a la sala a prestar declaración. Aunque quienes la han visto una vez, la recuerdan siempre, cuando a Galindo se le pregunta por su performatividad cotidiana y sobre el uso de su propia imagen como herramienta de lucha, ella responde haberla construido como cualquiera haría con la suya, como si simplemente se tratara de una señora de pelo atado y trajecito sastre.

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Continue reading: https://www.paginasiete.bo/ideas
/2019/8/11/maria-galindo-militante-lesbiana-feminista-226902.html
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International Lesbian Day: Lesbian couple flees Iran, finds home in Columbus

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Sherry Bayegan and Rezi Haghiri sold their popular Persian restaurant in Tehran and all their belongings and left their Iran six years ago. The couple had been under suspicion by the Iranian government for what officials called their “Western” ways, including that they were lesbians, punishable by death in Iran. They said leaving their families was especially difficult. Today, Bayegan and Haghiri live together in the Short North and are working to get a restaurant similar to the one they had in Iran off the ground in the United States.

Continue reading: https://www.dispatch.com/news
/20190922/lesbian-couple-flees-iran-finds-home-in-columbus
(source)

India: Lesbian couple in Ajmer seek protection from kin

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Two women, wanting to get married, sought police protection against their families in Ajmer on Tuesday because their families are opposed to their alliance. Both the women want to live together and have vowed to marry in future.
The two 20-something graduates have been friends since the past four years, the police said. At first, their families were happy to see their friendship and were glad that they were focussing on their studies instead of men. But when the parents learnt that the two are lesbian, both the families protested and allegedly threatened the girls with dire consequences.

Continue reading: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com
/city/ajmer/lesbian-couple-in-ajmer-seeks-protection-from-kin/articleshow/71284821.cms
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Update: Man pleads guilty to anti-lesbian attack that resulted in the woman’s spine being fractured

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A Harlem man has admitted to attacking a woman in December and hurling homophobic slurs at her as she exited an E train in Queens because he believed that she was a homosexual.

Allasheed Allah, 54, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to one count of third-degree assault as a hate crime, according to a release from the Queens District Attorney’s Office.

Criminal Court Judge Mary Bejarano indicated that she will give Allah a one-to-three-year prison term on Nov. 7 when he comes back to court for sentencing.

According to the release, on Nov. 20, Allah argued with the 20-year-old victim at the 71st Street stop in Forest Hills on a Manhattan-bound E train when he saw the victim’s female friend kiss her on the cheek.

“Kiss her again you d–e bitch!” Allah shouted at the pair, the release states.

The women left the train, but Allah followed them. He then struck the victim in the head and chest, causing her to collide with both a nearby pole and the floor. The victim has since recovered from the injury, the DA says.

Continue reading: https://nypost.com/2019/10/03/man-pleads-guilty-to-homophobic-attack-that-fractured-victims-spine/ (source)

Original article: U.S: Man Breaks Woman’s Spine in Anti-Lesbian Hate Crime

The Netherlands: Lesbian Couple Assaulted; Perpetrator Extinguishes Cigarette on Woman’s Body

A lesbian couple was assaulted at a terrace in Rotterdam on Friday. One of the women managed to chase after the perpetrator and lead the police right to him. A 34-year-old man from Rotterdam was arrested, the police said.

The woman and her wife were having something to eat at a terrace on Lijnbaan on Friday afternoon when a man started making obscene gestures and comments at them. At first they ignored him, but after “umpteenth annoying remark” one of the women decided to reply, the police said in a statement.

The man did not like the reply and attacked the woman. He pushed a burning cigarette into her neck and hit her multiple times, before casually walking away.

Continue reading: https://nltimes.nl/2019/09/23/lesbian-couple-assaulted-suspect-extinguishes-cigarette-womans-body (source)

U.S: Uber Driver Kicks Lesbian Couple Out of Car

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Kristin Michele and Jenn Mangan were in an Uber on their way to a Zac Brown Band concert in Camden on Friday night when Michele leaned over and gave Mangan a kiss on the cheek, they said. The driver then immediately told the women to get out of the car

Continue reading: https://www.towleroad.com/2019/09/uber-driver-kicks-couple-out/ (source)

U.S: Woman’s Dream Job Teaching Rescinded Because She’s a Lesbian

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Lauren White had long dreamed of becoming a teacher, and despite not holding a degree in education, it looked like she was about to see that dream come true. Then it was pulled away at the last minutes, because White is engaged to another woman.

Continue reading: http://www.newnownext.com/lesbian-teacher-job-rescinded-illinois-catholic-school/09/2019/ (source)

Lesbians Are a Target of Male Violence the World Over

by Julie Bindel

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Lesbians in the U.K. have fought for and achieved legislative equality with heterosexuals. We can marry, adopt and foster children, and have next-of-kin rights with a same-sex partner. It is now illegal to fire us from our jobs or refuse goods and services on the grounds of our sexuality.

These changes also are prevalent across the majority of states in the U.S. and in numerous other countries around the world. But there are still plenty of places that have either rolled back the rights of lesbians, such as Russia under President Vladimir Putin, or, under the influence of religious fundamentalists, have introduced archaic and extremely punitive legislation affecting LGBTQ people.

Continue reading: https://www.truthdig.com/articles/lesbians-are-a-target-of-male-violence-the-world-over/ (source)

Pamela Adie: Shining a light on lesbian experiences in Nigeria

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“If you haven’t come out to yourself, it’s difficult to come out to [other] people … At first, it might look like a difficult task, like something that’ll never end or something that’ll keep going on but once you get over it, you’ll see that you have your whole life ahead of you.”

Pamela Adie’s words describe her documentary, Under the Rainbow, a film that serves as a ‘visual memoir about her personal journey of coming home to herself. Walking us through her experiences, the documentary, which is the first lesbian documentary from Nigeria, points to the realities of some sexual minorities in the country, particularly black lesbians who are often left out of conversations about equal rights.

Throughout her story, for every tablespoon about pain, there are three about comfort.

Her awareness and discomfort with the fixation with pain when it comes to narratives that centre queer experiences challenged her to share how rich queer people’s experiences are, to encourage people to look beyond the pain in the moment and to increase the visibility of multidimensional stories told by black Nigerian lesbians.

Continue reading: https://mg.co.za/article/2019-08-22-00-shining-a-light-on-lesbian-experiences-in-nigeria (source)

U.S: Lesbian artist raped and killed during home invasion

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Anthony Laquan Goss, 28, faces charges in the death of 21-year-old Te’a Denise Liger, according to Atlanta police.

Two men forced three people, including Liger, into an apartment at Vesta Adams Park Apartments on Delowe Drive around 6 a.m. on Aug. 21, according to police. The men robbed and assaulted the victims, including sexually assaulting Liger. She was shot to death and the other victims, a man and a woman, received non-life-threatening injuries, according to police.

Goss was booked into the Fulton County Jail on Aug. 23 on charges of kidnapping, rape and felony murder. He remains in custody.

Continue reading: https://www.projectq.us/atlanta
/LGBTQ_artist_raped_killed_in_Southwest
_Atlanta_home_invasion
(source)

U.K: Lesbian couple ‘jeered at by takeaway staff’

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A lesbian couple say they were jeered at by staff for kissing in a takeaway.

While waiting for their food to arrive they kissed on the lips, at which point they said they heard jeers from staff members directed at them.

Miss Metcalfe said: “I was shocked. I asked if they would react like that to a man and a woman kissing and they said, ‘No, because that’s normal’.

“It was nothing outrageous, just a normal kiss – like any couple would do on a night out.

Continue reading: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-49497387 (source)

Update: Nigerian lesbian activist wins UK asylum claim after 13-year battle

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The Home Office has granted refugee status to a prominent Nigerian LGBT activist, ending a 13-year battle over her right to remain in the UK.

Aderonke Apata, 50, says she knew she was gay from the age of 16 and was persecuted in Nigeria. She has been recognised internationally for her human rights work, and recently received Attitude magazine’s Pride award.

Apata arrived in the UK in 2004 but did not immediately claim asylum on the grounds of her sexuality. Until 2010, lesbian, gay and bisexual asylum seekers were often forcibly removed to their home countries if it was deemed safe for them to “live discreetly”.

In 2012 she filed an asylum claim but was considered by the Home Office to be lying about being in a lesbian relationship. Apata appealed, but was told by the judge: “What is believed is that you have presented yourself as a lesbian solely to establish a claim for international protection in an attempt to thwart your removal … It is considered that your actions are not genuine and simply a cynical way of gaining status in the UK.”

Continue reading: https://www.theguardian.com/
world/2017/aug/14/nigerian-gay-rights-activist-aderonke-apata-wins-uk-asylum-claim-13-year-battle?CMP=share_btn_fb
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Original post: UK lesbophobia endangers asylum seeker

U.S: Photo of lesbian student wearing tuxedo omitted from yearbook

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Holley Gerelds wanted to wear a tuxedo for her senior yearbook portrait. The photographer said it was fine, she recalled. Proofs show her smiling in a black jacket and bow tie.

But when the Alabama graduate perused her yearbook on Thursday, she told The Washington Post, she had to flip to the last page to find her name — misspelled “Geralds” and listed without a photo, under the heading “Not Pictured.”

Gerelds, who is lesbian, said she was not surprised that her photo was left out — not because of anything her school had done previously, but because she’s used to seeing reports of “LGBTQ+ people getting harassed and sometimes even killed, always discriminated against.” She says she didn’t do anything to merit being left out of a high school keepsake; she paid and showed up on time for her photograph, which was shot last year.

Continue reading: https://www.washingtonpost.com
/education/2019/08/18/she-wore-tuxedo-her-senior-portrait-yearbook-left-her-photo-out/?noredirect=on
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U.S: Lesbian couple kicked out of church where they met

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For three years, Mary Catherine Trollinger attended Gracewood Baptist Church in Southaven, Mississippi. She served as its college director for a while and even met Olivia Jennings, the woman who would become her wife, a year ago at the church.

When Gracewood’s pastor Barry Baker found out about their relationship a few months ago, he told the couple to leave the church and not come back. Now, months later, Pastor Baker has sent a nasty letter to Trollinger continuing to slam her “unbiblical” lesbian relationship, and Trollinger isn’t having it.

Continue reading: https://www.queerty.com/church-sends-nasty-letter-gay-couple-unanimously-voting-kick-20190819 (source)

U.K: Man who killed lesbian for refusing to have sex with him, jailed for life

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A killer who savagely murdered a woman in an ‘explosive rage’ after she refused to have sex with him has been jailed for life.

Karar Ali Karar, 29, stabbed Jodi Miller, 21, with a kitchen knife 15 times to the head and body to ‘teach her a lesson’ after she repeatedly rejected his sexual advances in a Leeds flat.

Continue reading: https://metro.co.uk/2019/08/16/killer-stabbed-woman-21-to-death-in-explosive-rage-after-she-refused-sex-10579245/ (source)

Lesbian Mother, Natalie Crichlow, Dies After Being Set Alight In Barbados

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The family of a British mother who died after being doused with a flammable substance and set alight as she lay in bed in Barbados say they are “shocked and devastated” by her death.

Luton-born Natalie Crichlow, 44, was visiting family in the West Indies when she was attacked by an unknown intruder in a bedroom.

The mother-of-three, who had survived cancer twice and had two strokes in the past decade, was on a trip to help look after her disabled brother when she was attacked at his home in Christ Church on July 28.

Continue reading: https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
/entry/british-mother-dies-barbados_uk_5d545ac9e4b0cfeed1a7a92d
(source)

Gofundme to get Natalie’s body home to Britain: https://www.gofundme.com/
f/NatalieCrichlow-Justice

Australia: 21-year-old lesbian kills herself after being constantly bullied at school


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At the age of 21, Caitlin Kirkaldy, from Toowoomba in Queensland, Australia, was found dead in her bedroom last Thursday, August 8.

Bron Kirkaldy, her mother, spoke to Daily Mail Australia about the tragic death.

“I remember her sitting on my lap and crying when she was in Year 9, saying ‘I don’t think I like boys’,” the devastated mother said.

“We said that was absolutely fine, but I think she really struggled with her sexuality. She was bullied at school for being gay, and she was desperate to be loved. Of course, we loved her, but I think she really wanted a relationship.”

Continue reading: https://meaww.com/21-year-old-kills-herself-being-constantly-bullied-gay-school-for-being-homosexual-no-one-will-help (source)

Crowdfunding for Caitlin’s funeral costs: https://www.gofundme.com/caitlin-kirkaldy