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2015
VOLUME 46
ISSUE 46
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Ocials unveiled a newly installed memorial headstone for gay rights pioneer Frank
Kameny during an LGBT Veterans Day ceremony on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON BLADE PHOTO BY MICHAEL KEY
Five gay active duty members of the military stood at attention in full dress
uniform on Wednesday as U.S. Air Force General Counsel Gordon O. Tanner
and Congressional Cemetery President Paul Williams unveiled a newly installed
memorial headstone for gay rights pioneer Frank Kameny during an LGBT
Veterans Day ceremony held at the historic cemetery.
More than 200 people turned out for the event, which took place at the
gravesite of Air Force Sgt. Leonard Matlovich. With guidance from Kameny,
Matlovich disclosed he was gay in 1975, becoming the rst active duty U.S.
service member to challenge the militarys ban on gays.
This is a remarkable occasion to honor two remarkable men who transformed
the gay movement, said Tanner, an Air Force veteran who currently serves as
one of the highest-ranking gay civilian ocials at the Pentagon.
Their connection early in its history, as Leonard Matlovich reached out to
Frank Kameny and they together looked to the way to end the ban on gay
military service, Tanner said.
More than 50 members of the Gay Mens Chorus of Washington sang the
National Anthem at the start of the ceremony and the hymn, Make Them Hear
You, as the Kameny headstone was unveiled.
Kameny biographer and gay historian David Carter told the gathering that
many among the younger generation of LGBT activists are unaware that
Kamenys groundbreaking assertive and aggressive demands for gay rights in
the early 1960s predates the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York, which have been
credited with triggering the modern gay rights movement.
Pointing to a Gay is Good footstone also installed at the Kameny memorial
site, Carter noted that Kameny coined that phrase in 1968.
The ceremony in honor of LGBT veterans was sponsored by the D.C. LGBT
Center and coordinated by gay activists Michael Bedwell, a friend of Matlovich
and Kameny.
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The D.C. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board on Nov. 4 issued a $42,500 ne and a 21day license suspension against the gay-owned Dacha Beer Garden, a popular outdoor
tavern in the citys Shaw neighborhood that has a large gay clientele.
The ne and suspension were part of an Oer-in-Compromise in which Dacha coowners Ilya Alter and Dmitri Chekaldin agreed to accept the penalties and not contest
the boards allegations that it violated at least 19 times an occupancy restriction limiting
the number of customers allowed in its outdoor space to 126.
Although several hundred Shaw residents signed a petition supporting the
establishment, some nearby residents complained that as many as 300 or more people
regularly congregated in the outdoor space, creating excessive noise that disturbed the
peace and order of the neighborhood.
The ne and suspension came one day before Dacha reached a settlement agreement
with the Shaw Advisory Neighborhood Commission in which the ANC will cease its
opposition to Dachas license and its plans to expand its premises at 1600 7th St., N.W.,
into an adjacent building at 1602 7th St. The ANC also agreed to support an increase in
Dachas outdoor capacity limit from 126 to 250.
In exchange, the eight-page settlement agreement submitted to the ABC Board calls
for Dacha to take a series of steps to curtail noise emanating from its premises that
include installing sound absorbing materials and barriers. Dacha has also agreed to
limit its outdoor hours from 7 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 7 a.m.
to midnight on Friday and Saturday.
We are excited to have won support of our ANC and to have reached an oer in
compromise with the ABC Board, co-owner Alter told the Washington Blade. This will
help Dacha build on its successes in response to an overwhelming support of the Shaw
community and operate a responsible business in harmony with the neighborhood.
The ABC Board was expected to allow Dacha to stagger its suspension period over
multiple dates between now and next spring so that it wont have to close continuously
for 21 consecutive days.
LOU CHIBBARO JR.
Ruby Corado, founder and executive director of Casa Ruby, a D.C. LGBT community
services center with an outreach to the transgender and Latino communities, says she
will step down from her job for between one and two years beginning Jan. 1, 2016.
Corado cited health issues and a strong desire to engage in more aggressive political
advocacy for the transgender community as her reasons for taking what she describes
as an extended leave from Casa Ruby.
As much as I love the community, I have to take care of my health, she told the
Washington Blade in an interview on Monday. My T-cells have gone down, she said,
noting that she has been dealing with both HIV and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
I told the board that Ill be gone at least a year or two, she said in describing a recent
conversation with members of the Casa Ruby board of directors. And the board wants
me to come back if I feel better. Thats what they told me. We want you to take care of
yourself but we also want you to come back if you feel better.
Corado said the board has named longtime transgender advocate Lourdes Ashley
Hunter, who is currently serving as Casa Rubys comptroller, to assume the role of
interim executive director at Casa Ruby beginning Jan. 1. Hunter holds a masters
degree in public administration from Rutgers University and was the founder and
former development and operations director of the Trans Women of Color Collective, a
national advocacy group.
Citing the D.C. governments recently released HIV report and a groundbreaking needs
survey of the D.C. area transgender community conducted by the D.C. Trans Coalition,
Corado said these and other studies have shown that the local trans community is faced
with alarmingly high rates of unemployment, HIV infection, incarceration and housing
and employment discrimination.
Our community is in crisis and the city and its political leadership is looking the other
way, she said. I cannot see my community going backwards, but it is. I want to do
something. I want to support this community and I want to do it from a dierent role.
According to Corado, her new role while on leave from Casa Ruby will include consulting
work and community and political advocacy on behalf of the trans community.
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Obama strongly
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Earnest says bill can
prohibit bias, protect liberty
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White House Press Secretary Josh
Earnest announced this week the Obama
administration
strongly
supports
legislation that would prohibit anti-LGBT
discrimination known as the Equality Act
following a weeks-long review of the bill.
Earnest made the announcement under
questioning from the Washington Blade just
one week after voters in Houston rejected
by a wide margin a high-prole nondiscrimination ordinance that would have
prohibited discrimination against LGBT
people among 15 classes of individuals.
It is now clear that the administration
strongly supports the Equality Act,
Earnest said. That bill is historic
legislation that would advance the cause
of equality for millions of Americans and
we certainly are pleased with the many
legislators in Congress that have stepped
forward to try to advance a bill that would
deliver comprehensive equal rights for
LGBT Americans.
Earnest said the legislative process for
passing the Equality Act should enable
both a prohibition on LGBT discrimination
while at the same time protecting
religious liberty.
We look forward to working with
Congress to ensure that the legislative
process produces a result that balances
both the bedrock principles of civil
rights like those Ive just described with
the religious liberty that we hold dear,
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Introduced in July by Rep. David Cicilline
(D-R.I.) in the U.S. House and Sen. Je
Merkley (D-Ore.) in the U.S. Senate, the
Equality Act would expand the Civil Rights
Act and the Fair Housing Act to prohibit
discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual
orientation and gender identity.
Until this time, the White House had
refrained from endorsing the Equality Act,
saying the legislation was under review.
Meanwhile,
Democratic
presidential
candidates Hillary Clinton, Bernard
Sanders and Martin OMalley have
endorsed the legislation. Vice President
Joseph Biden also expressed support
for the bill this year during the national
dinner of the Human Rights Campaign.
Earnest said the administration is now
able to endorse the Equality Act because
the review has concluded the broad
scope of the bill would be eective in
combatting anti-LGBT discrimination.
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Clinton recalled during the Bush administration, Republican strategist Karl Rove
attempted to win re-election for President George W. Bush by placing on the ballot state
constitutional amendments against same-sex marriage, which she said was one of the
reasons why I think that the Kerry campaign had some challenges in 2004.
This was a very real problem that people were concerned about, and if Im wrong
about the public debate, I obviously take responsibility for that, Clinton said. But I
think the important thing is that we are now beyond that and my husband has certainly
said, and I agree with what he said, that now thankfully we have moved to a stage where
marriage equality is the law of the land.
Clinton said instead of DOMA, which the Supreme Court struck down in 2013, the
focus should be on the persistent absence of a federal law prohibiting anti-LGBT
discrimination.
What we havent yet done is to deal with the discrimination that still exists and to try
to gure out how you help people who now can legally get married on Saturday, and
then get red on Monday, Clinton said. And thats the next big challenge.
Following the defeat at the ballot of a high-prole LGBT-inclusive non-discrimination
ordinance in Houston, Maddow asked Clinton why she thinks the measure was voted
down. The candidate had endorsed the measure prior to the vote.
Much like House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and the White House, Clinton
blamed the defeat onattack ads stoking fears about transgender people using public
restrooms consistent with their gender identity.
Clinton said the defeat of the Houston ordinance is a reminder challenges remain in
achieving LGBT rights, but forward is the way to go.
I think this is a reminder that if you stand for equal rights, if you stand against
discrimination, you dont just do it once and youre done, Clinton said. You got to keep
ghting for it, and you got to keep standing up for it and you got to keep moving forward.
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The Gay Mens Chorus of Washington is going for alliteration in its latest
outing, The S Show.
With its two weekend performances at 5 and 8 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 14
the singers will tackle songs by and associated with Sondheim (whos gay),
the late Frank Sinatra and Barbra Streisand. Soloists will toast these three
icons at the Atlas Performing Arts Centers Sprenger Theatre (1333 H St., N.E.).
Tickets are $35. Details at gmcw.org.
Rob Finn has two solos. He joined the chorus in January. Also a member of
the Rock Creek Singers, one of the choruss smaller ensembles, he says he
dove in head rst not long after moving to Washington. He was also on the
choruss trip to Cuba this summer.
After a year of long distance, the 38-year-old Jersey City, N.J., native moved
to the region to be with his partner, Dan Shaver. Finn is a self-described outof-work lawyer, publicist and stage director searching for his next professional
venture in D.C.
Finn and Shaver live in NoMa. Finn enjoys movies, theater, cooking, eating,
performing and travel in his free time.
202.747.2077
Why Washington?
I was in a long-distance relationship with
my partner, Dan, who lived here, for
almost a year. We saw each other every
weekend, back and forth. We knew we
wanted to live together, and me moving
to D.C. was the more unexpected choice.
Im so glad we decided to take this
adventure together.
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SMYAL hosts its 18th annual fall brunch at the Mandarin Oriental (1330
Maryland Ave., S.W.) on Sunday, Nov. 15 from 11 a.m.- 2p.m.
At 11 a.m. there will be a silent auction and cocktail reception featuring Bloody
Marys and screwdrivers from Nellies Sports Bar and mimosas from Duplex
Diner. At noon there will be a seated brunch featuring keynote speaker, LGBT
activist Zach Wahls. Registration begins at 10:30 a.m.
General admission tickets are $150. Admiral level tickets, which include
preferred seating in the Admiral section, are $250. For more information, visit
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Old friends Marcus and James spare nothing and no one in a seemingly
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of privilege, status symbols, and class divisions.
This masterpiece has touched opera lovers for generations with Puccinis gorgeous
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Nov 15. Jackson Art Center.
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Visit the studios of 40+ local artists. Shop from a table of original oils,
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202-544-7077. folger.edu.
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signature-theatre.org.
Guys and Dolls. Thru Dec 27. Olney
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studiotheatre.org.
A Simple Space. Nov 14-15. BlackRock.
240-912-1058. blackrockcenter.org.
Sons of the Prophet. Nov 18-Dec 20.
Theater J. 202-518-9400. theaterj.org.
Shear Madness. Ongoing.
Kennedy Center. 800-444-1324.
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Dealer of Ballynafeigh. Thru Nov
14. Keegan Theatre. 202-265-3767.
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A Christmas Carol. Nov 19-Dec 31.
Fords Theatre. 202-347-4833. fords.org.
Tartue. Thru Nov 14.
Clarice Smith. 301-405-2787.
claricesmithcenter.umd.edu.
Avenue Q. Thru Nov 22. Constellation
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constellationtheatre.org.
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Mosaic Theater. Atlas. 202-399-7993.
mosaictheater.org.
The Cripple of Inishmaan. Thru Nov
22. SCENA Theatre. Atlas. 202-399-7993.
scenatheater.org.
Smartphones, A Pocket-Size Farce.
Thru Nov 15. Ambassador Theater. Mead
Theatre Lab. 703-475-4036. aticc.org.
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Twyla Tharp 50th Anniversary. Thru
Nov 14. Kennedy Center. 202-467-4600.
kennedy-center.org.
Flamenco Casa Patas. Thru Nov 15.
GALA Hispanic Theatre. 202-234-7174.
galatheatre.org.
Moving Perspectives. Thru Nov
14. Clarice Smith. 301-405-2787.
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National Gallery of Art. Vermeers
Woman in Blue Reading a Letter. Thru
Dec 1. The Serial Impulse at Gemini
G.E.L. Thru Feb 7. Louise Bourgeois: No
Exit. Nov 15-May 15. 202-737-4215.
nga.gov.
National Archives. Spirited Republic:
Alcohol in American History. Thru Jan 10.
202-357-5000. archivesfoundation.org.
Museum of Women in the Arts. Esther
Bubley Up Front. Thru Jan 17.
202-783-5000. nmwa.org.
Sandy Spring Museum. Weaving
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sandyspringmuseum.org.
Smithsonian Anacostia. Hand of
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WPA at Shinola: Martin Swift. Thru Jan
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Thru Nov 20. 202-623-2217.
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JCCNV. Blue Like Me. Thru Dec 14.
703-323-0880. jccnv.org.
The Art League Gallery. Redening the
Picture Frame. Thru Nov 29.
703-683-1780. theartleague.org.
Torpedo Factory. 2015 Post-Graduate
Residency Exhibition. Thru Nov 29.
703-838-4565. torpedofactory.org.
Zenith Sculpture Space. Figuratively
Speaking. Thru Jan 9. zenithgallery.com.
DCAC. Singles Faire: Intimate Gestures.
Thru Jan 31. 202-462-7833. dcartscenter.
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Fisher Art Gallery. Mixed Media by
Shanthi Chandrasekar. Thru Dec 20. 703534-5726. schlesingercenter.com.
Joan Hisaoka Gallery. Implicit Bias. Thru
Dec 5. 202-483-8600. smithcenter.org.
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