LGBT Rights and HIV/AIDS

LGBT Rights and HIV/AIDS

The Annual Update of the ACLU’s Nationwide Work on LGBT Rights and HIV/AIDS 2 x 2006 ANNUAL UPDATE ANNUAL UPDATE OF THE ACLU’S NATIONWIDE WORK ON LGBT RIGHTS AND HIV/AIDS ACLU Foundation LESBIAN & GAY RIGHTS AND AIDS PROJECT 125 Broad Street, 18th Floor New York, NY 10004 (212) 549-2627 [email protected] aclu.org/lgbt aclu.org/hivaids Contents PERSPECTIVES DISCRIMINATION 5 LGBT Rights: A Core ACLU Issue 46 Cruel and Unusual 7 70 / 50 / 20 48 Discrimination Docket 10 Memories of the Beginning of the Project TRANSGENDER 11 The ACLU and the Gay Liberation Movement 57 Fit to Serve 14 Founding Supporters 58 Transgender Docket RELATIONSHIPS HIV/AIDS 16 Portraits of Marriage 62 Get Out of Town 20 Relationships Docket 64 HIV/AIDS Docket PARENTING 66 CONTRIBUTORS 28 Foreword to TOO HIGH A PRICE 76 ABOUT US 30 Parenting Docket 78 COOPERATING ATTORNEYS YOUTH & SCHOOLS 36 The Other O.C. 38 Youth & Schools Docket PERSPECTIVES yIn this 1987 photo, ACLU staff and supporters announce the arrival of the new Lesbian and Gay Rights Project at a public demonstration. LGBT Rights: A Core ACLU Issue By Anthony D. Romero, ACLU Executive Director As the essays by Matt Coles, Robert Nakatani, y Anthony D. Romero is the Executive Director of the he fight for LGBT rights is a central ACLU American Civil Liberties Union. concern because the fight for LGBT rights and Nan Hunter that follow show, the ACLU is T is a core civil liberties issue. It’s not about hardly a newcomer to the fight for LGBT rights. “special rights”—it’s about basic rights. It’s about This has been on the ACLU agenda since long fairness and equality for all. before Stonewall. Three of the promises at the heart of the federal And the fight for LGBT rights has never been more Constitution are that people will have the rights to important to the ACLU than it is today. We have autonomy, to expression, and to equality. That seen astonishing progress in the last few years: means that we get to be who we are and develop as individuals, to express our ideas and our feel- q The Supreme Court ruled that same-sex ings, and to have the same chance to make it in relationships are protected by the constitutional this society as anyone else. right to liberty, overruling its own shameful decision to the contrary from 1986; The job of the ACLU is to make good on the prom- ises that the Constitution makes to the people. We q Massachusetts is marrying same-sex breathe life into those rights enumerated in the couples, while Vermont, Connecticut, and founding documents to make sure they’re more California have created civil unions or than just paper guarantees. So the struggle of domestic partnerships which give couples LGBT people to love and to live, to be open, and to comprehensive protection under state law; get equal treatment is at the heart of what the uu ACLU is about. Perspectives y 7 z “...anti-LGBT forces are raising the stakes. In the coming year, at least six states will con- sider legislation to keep lesbians and gay men from adopting or being foster parents; some of these will be constitutional amendments.” q Gay-straight alliances are being formed And anti-LGBT forces are raising the stakes. In aimed at helping the ACLU be more effective in everywhere, in red states as well as blue, in the coming year, at least six states will consider state-by-state battles over marriage. Online, we rural as well as urban areas, and the courts legislation to keep lesbians and gay men from have a toolkit for activists—“GET BUSY. GET have ruled that community opposition can adopting or being foster parents; some of these EQUAL.”—that shows people how to fight for safe not stop them. will be constitutional amendments. schools, for nondiscrimination and domestic partnership laws, and for marriage. However, at the same time, LGBT people are The ACLU is fighting back. As you’ll see from the under ferocious assault. Lamentably, in many dockets that follow, the ACLU’s commitment to The fight for LGBT rights won’t be easy, and it will parts across the country it is still acceptable, even LGBT rights is deep as well as long. Last year, the take years to win. But the ACLU is used to long legal, to discriminate against lesbians and gays. It ACLU was involved in 88 LGBT rights cases—67 in battles. We’ll be in this one until it is over, and we is one of the last bastions of accepted prejudice court and 21 in administrative agencies. At the will certainly celebrate the day that the constitu- and formal, legally-sanctioned discrimination. same time, the ACLU lobbied on 87 state bills tion’s promises to LGBT people are kept. Until affecting LGBT people, against the pernicious fed- then, our work lies ahead. p In 2004, 13 states amended their state constitu- eral marriage amendment, and for federal laws tions to say that neither legislatures nor the to end employment discrimination and punish courts could end the exclusion of same-sex cou- hate crimes. ples from marriage, and two more were added in 2005, bringing the total number to 19. The ACLU was part of LGBT rights battles in 49 states and the District of Columbia. Never in our history have so many state constitu- tions been amended to single out one group of The ACLU has a special project with a staff of 20 people and deny them the protection of the law. devoted to battling for LGBT rights. We have cre- ated a Marriage Project at our national office 8 x 2006 ANNUAL UPDATE 70/50/20 By Matt Coles, Director of the Lesbian & Gay Rights and AIDS Project Franklin Roosevelt, in his third year And in San Francisco, Lawrence Ferlinghetti 1935. as President, signed the Social began City Lights Publishers, dedicated to print- Security Act. The Labor Day hurricane killed 423 ing the work of new poets. The next year, City people in the Keys. Huey Long was assassinated. Lights brought out the fourth paperback in its Nylon and Monopoly were invented. Elvis Presley “Pocket Poets” series, Alan Ginsberg’s Howl. A was born. screaming protest against American culture in the mid-50’s, Howl was filled with what was then And Lillian Hellman’s play The Children’s Hour, a (and is still now) stunningly blunt sexual imagery, critical and financial success on Broadway, headed much of it same-sex. Two San Francisco police to Boston. It didn’t quite make it. On the way, it ran detectives bought a copy for 75 cents and charged into Boston’s public censor, who banned the play Ferlinghetti with printing and selling indecent because of its “lesbian content” before it played a books (more on the Howl case in Robert single performance. The ACLU helped the producer Nakatani’s “ACLU and the Gay Liberation Move- challenge the ban in federal court in 1936. And so, in ment” on p. 11). 1936, the ACLU took its first gay rights case. The ACLU took the case. And from 1956 on, the 1955. Under Dwight Eisenhower, in his third year ACLU would have a regular stream of LGBT cases as President, the United States began sending aid around the country, covering everything from laws to South Vietnam. Albert Einstein and James against gay bars to laws against crossdressing in Dean died. The Brooklyn Dodgers beat the Yan- public, early challenges to sodomy laws, and the kees in the World Series. Lolita was published. first same-sex marriage case (in 1971). y Director Matt Coles took over the reigns of the Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat in the uu Project in 1995. white section of a Montgomery city bus. Perspectives y 9 1985. Ronald Reagan, in his fifth year as President, wrong, but instead a concerted effort to keep that There were pretty brassy attempts to stifle the signed the Graham-Rudman law requiring a bal- debate from ever happening. The Children’s Hour young gay rights movement as well. In 1965, the anced federal budget. Mikhail Gorbachev became and Howl are pretty obvious examples. San Francisco Police Department tried to shut leader of the Soviet Union. Rock Hudson died of down a fundraiser for the newly-formed Council AIDS. Madonna launched her first road show, the As Lillian Hellman herself was fond of pointing on Religion and the Homosexual by scaring “Virgin Tour.” Coke changed its 99-year-old for- out, the lesbian “theme” in The Children’s Hour patrons away with floodlights and cameras, and, mula—for a few months. was incidental. The play was about the power of when that didn’t entirely work, by “inspecting” the lies. But in 1936, the possibility that even an inci- hall repeatedly for code violations. The ACLU took And the ACLU won its challenge to Georgia’s dental part of the play might cause people to that case too (see page 11). sodomy law in the U.S. Court of Appeals in think about whether it was right to punish some- Atlanta. Laws making gay relationships a crime one for being gay was too much of a threat. The The fight to prevent a social or at least a political seemed to be on the way out. Significant gains on Howl case in ‘56 was classic old-fashioned cen- discussion about equality for LGBT people culmi- LGBT equality seemed very possible. The ACLU sorship as well, although Ginsberg went much nated in Colorado’s infamous Amendment 2.

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