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Another Base Murder: Gay sailor killed at Camp Pendleton

US Navy Seaman August Provost [family photo]

US Navy Seaman August Provost [family photo]

Almost exactly ten years to the day after Army PFC Barry Winchell was brutally murdered at Ft Campbell because some fellow soldiers “thought” he was gay, yet another savage killing for seemingly the same reason has happened at Camp Pendleton.

Barry wasn’t even gay, despite his having become a martyr for the movement to repeal the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell law.  He was in love with a transgender woman.  Out of pure profoundly ignorant hate, he was beaten to death in his sleep with a baseball bat by a soldier whose hate had been inflamed by official cadence calls that urged soldiers to “kill fags.”

Now we must sadly examine the fate of Navy Seaman August Provost, an African American sailor, who apparently had been rudely accused earlier the same night of being gay by a person now being questioned by the authorities.

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Dr. Frank Kameny gets apology for being fired for being gay in 1957

World War II gay combat veteran Dr. Frank Kameny got a belated apology from the US Government during the heart of Pride Month in America on June 24th, 2009.  It took more than half a century (52 years) for America, now led by President Obama, to have an openly gay Director of the Office of Personnel Management to apologize for firing Frank Kameny in 1957 because he was gay.  In the interim, Dr. Kameny became the Gay Pioneer who, along with Barbara Gittings, founded the modern gay rights movement in America.

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West Point LGBT Alumni Group Offers Support to Alma Mater

Organizers offer partnership with the nation’s oldest military academy as the end to “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” quickly approaches.

WEST POINT, NY – A courageous group of America’s best and brightest are once again answering their call to duty, honor, and country: by coming out of the closet.

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AVER partners with CIFF for film “Ask Not”

The Cleveland International Film Festival is just a week away. It’s the largest film festival between New York and Chicago, running 11 days, and screening 140 feature- and 170 short films from more than 60 countries. Thousands of people flock to Cleveland from all around the world for this event.

This year, AVER – American Veterans for Equal Rights – is a proud “Community Partner” for the film “Ask Not” :
www.asknotfilm.com
www.clevelandfilm.org

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Military Readiness Enhancement Act reintroduced in Congress

Representative Ellen Tauscher (D-CA) reintroduced the Military Readiness Enhancement Act in the US House of Representatives today.  The bill [HR 1283] in the current session is identical to the two previous introductions in 2005 and 2007.  If a similar bill were introduced in the Senate, passed in both houses, and signed by the President, it would repeal the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy, prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation, and allow Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual patriotic volunteers to enlist and serve openly.  It would also allow otherwise-eligible former service members who had been discharged under DADT to be reinstated.

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Kameny: Gay Pioneer’s home named Historic Landmark

The Neo-Colonial gabled house of Dr. Frank Kameny, gay rights pioneer, has just been designated a Washington D.C. Historic Landmark.  A living legacy of modern gay history, Dr. Kameny is one of those  rare people who, having made history, has been fortunate enough to live to see his work receive rightful recognition.  And least there be any doubt, he continues to speak out to this day, forcefully, for our progress towards full American rights.

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