Fort Bend County to the southwest of Houston is one of the suburban areas, like Montgomery County to our north that has experienced explosive population growth since the 1980's. The Fort Bend Independent School District has been on what seems to be an almost nonstop building program to keep up with it.
Even better, it turned blue because of that explosive growth in the 2018 midterm elections
A new elementary school, the 51st in the FBISD, is currently being built in the Aliana community in the northwest part of the district. After asking the FBISD community to submit a name for the new school scheduled to open in January 2020, a committee comprised of FBISD teachers, parents, students, community advocates, staff and an FBISD board member went through the nearly 100 names submitted to choose the name of the new school.
The school will be named Malala Yousafzai Elementary School, and it is one as a TK I am definitely in agreement with. The Nobel laureate has been a tireless advocate for public education.
“Fort Bend ISD is proud to name Malala Yousafzai Elementary in honor of a true advocate for education. Our FBISD Profile of a Graduate outlines the skills and attributes graduates should possess upon graduation from our schools. Through her compassion for others and servant leadership, Yousafzai is an embodiment of these characteristics, which we are trying to instill in our students. We look forward to hearing of the many successes of the school and its students in the future,” said Dr. Charles Dupre, FBISD Superintendent of Schools.
The name for the new school was approved during the December 17 FBISD board meeting
Malala and her father are currently on a trip to Australia, and when they heard the news, were quite pleased with it.
This is such great and encouraging news," said Malala's father Ziauddin Yousafzai. "I'm very thankful for this. It's an opportunity for young students to get inspiration."
"Malala's name is known globally and now, for a school to be associated with Malala's name, it just shows that the spirit of education is being wholeheartedly promoted," he added..
As for Malala's thoughts about the FBISD action, she conveyed through her father that she was "quite glad" and 'grateful to the Sugar Land community for helping spread her message of education for girls.
She garnered international attention at age 15 for surviving an Taliban attack on her while traveling home from school. A year later in 2013 she delivered a highly publicized United Nations speech that urged world leaders to make education a priority. Yousafzai became the youngest person ever to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014
The attendance zone boundaries for Yousafzai Elementary are currently being determined by the district.
As for whether the Yousafzai's will be in the Lone Star State when the school is dedicated, Ziauddin Yousafzai said, "I cannot make any promises right now, but should we receive an invitation and are in Texas or nearby, we would definitely love to attend and meet these amazing people.
Um, FBISD, y'all might want to get on that ASAP.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Saturday, November 10, 2018
'Assigned Male' Cartoonist Sophie Labelle In Houston Today!
Assigned Male chronicles the adventures of Stephie, a young Canadian trans girl from Montreal getting adjusted to life while trans. The cast of Assigned Male also includes her gender nonconforming friend Ciel, their cis friend Eirikur, her boyfriend Frank, her brother Virgil and a diverse cast of minor characters.
And yes, I'm a fan of Assigned Male, with its cast of unapologetic trans and gender nonconforming characters making their way in the world. It also has some timely commentary on events transpiring in Canada, the US and the world concerning trans people.
It has also drawn it share of right wing haters who hate the unapologetic truth telling that Assigned Male brings to its updated three times a week webcomic pages.
Labelle is currently doing a US Tour, and the southern US leg of it started in New Orleans with stops in Austin last night, Houston today and Denton on Tuesday.
Looking forward to seeing Sophie and welcoming her to H-town. If you want to see her and get some Assigned Male swag at the same time, you'll need to swing by the Montrose Center starting at 4 PM CST.
Friday, November 09, 2018
Tired Of The Racist Commentary Being Aimed At Judge-elect Hidalgo
On Tuesday night no doubts were left that Harris County is undeniably blue as the blue tsunami knocked every remaining Republican judge off the bench, fired the much disliked Stan Stanart, and left every executive position in Democratic hands when the night was over.
Lina Hidalgo's upset win over longtime county judge Ed Emmett combined with Adrian Garcia's win for the Precinct 2 commissioners court seat put the Democrats in control of that body for the first time in over a decade.
Much of the racist vitriol about the shellacking the Harris County Republicans took Tuesday night is being aimed at our new county judge-elect, who at 27 is the youngest person ever elected to the position since 1937. She's also the first Latina to also hold the top executive position in Harris County.
And frankly. I'm tired of it.
As you have probably guessed, the commentary from the right wing peanut gallery is that 'straight ticket Democratic voters put her in office'. And that came from sore loser Ed Emmett.
The MAGAt's have picked up on that attack line, in addition to calling her 'unqualified' and 'inexperienced' along with other epithets I won't repeat in this post. As for the other ridiculous charge of 'she's never attended a Harris County commissioners court meeting' or 'hasn't spent much time in the county', hello, she was spending that time outside the county getting a Stanford degree.
I am a native Houstonian and I've never attended a commissioners court meeting either. So what's your point with that BS line? I know one commissioner court meeting I am going to attend soon is the one in which she and Adrian Garcia are officially sworn in.
Hidalgo has a degree from Stanford University and studied public policy at Harvard. She's going to get a chance to put that education to work on behalf of the 5 million residents of Harris County.
I find it interesting y'all don't worry about qualifications and experience when it's a Republican white male running for a position. You also didn't complain about straight ticket voting when it benefitted your party in 2010 and 2014.
And speaking of complaints, I'll bet if Hidalgo were a white female with the same or lesser qualifications, we wouldn't be hearing a peep out of the GOP peanut gallery, especially if she was on their political team. But because she's a Latinx woman, and her upset win flipped control of commissioner's court to make it look more like our diverse county, y'all wanna hate.
I'm also tired of hearing people on the left grousing about Emmett being bounced. Really don't care, because as far as I'm concerned, the only good Republican politician these days is an out of office one.
If Emmett were a good man as y'all claim he is, he would have left the Republican Party. Since he didn't, he paid the political price for it in a county that is filled with non-white people sick and tired of being repeatedly attacked and demonized by the Texas GOP.
Harris County is blue, I and the majority of Democratic voters wanted Democrats in these positions and we seized the opportunity to make Harris County blue again.
And yes, I think she'll do an excellent job in the position.
So be mad and stay mad about that Harris County GOP snowflakes. But what we will not do is tolerate racist commentary being aimed at our new County Judge-elect.|
Lina Hidalgo's upset win over longtime county judge Ed Emmett combined with Adrian Garcia's win for the Precinct 2 commissioners court seat put the Democrats in control of that body for the first time in over a decade.
Much of the racist vitriol about the shellacking the Harris County Republicans took Tuesday night is being aimed at our new county judge-elect, who at 27 is the youngest person ever elected to the position since 1937. She's also the first Latina to also hold the top executive position in Harris County.
And frankly. I'm tired of it.
As you have probably guessed, the commentary from the right wing peanut gallery is that 'straight ticket Democratic voters put her in office'. And that came from sore loser Ed Emmett.
The MAGAt's have picked up on that attack line, in addition to calling her 'unqualified' and 'inexperienced' along with other epithets I won't repeat in this post. As for the other ridiculous charge of 'she's never attended a Harris County commissioners court meeting' or 'hasn't spent much time in the county', hello, she was spending that time outside the county getting a Stanford degree.
I am a native Houstonian and I've never attended a commissioners court meeting either. So what's your point with that BS line? I know one commissioner court meeting I am going to attend soon is the one in which she and Adrian Garcia are officially sworn in.
Hidalgo has a degree from Stanford University and studied public policy at Harvard. She's going to get a chance to put that education to work on behalf of the 5 million residents of Harris County.
I find it interesting y'all don't worry about qualifications and experience when it's a Republican white male running for a position. You also didn't complain about straight ticket voting when it benefitted your party in 2010 and 2014.
And speaking of complaints, I'll bet if Hidalgo were a white female with the same or lesser qualifications, we wouldn't be hearing a peep out of the GOP peanut gallery, especially if she was on their political team. But because she's a Latinx woman, and her upset win flipped control of commissioner's court to make it look more like our diverse county, y'all wanna hate.
I'm also tired of hearing people on the left grousing about Emmett being bounced. Really don't care, because as far as I'm concerned, the only good Republican politician these days is an out of office one.
If Emmett were a good man as y'all claim he is, he would have left the Republican Party. Since he didn't, he paid the political price for it in a county that is filled with non-white people sick and tired of being repeatedly attacked and demonized by the Texas GOP.
Harris County is blue, I and the majority of Democratic voters wanted Democrats in these positions and we seized the opportunity to make Harris County blue again.
And yes, I think she'll do an excellent job in the position.
So be mad and stay mad about that Harris County GOP snowflakes. But what we will not do is tolerate racist commentary being aimed at our new County Judge-elect.|
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Monday, November 05, 2018
Radio Interview With Paola Acha Today
Another day, another radio interview. This time I'll be on the air with the lovely Paola Acha, the hostess of the Be Cool Be Smart show on KNLY 91.1 FM The Boss in The Woodlands.
Yep, the Woodlands.
Her show runs from 3- 4PM CST and is available through YouTube and Facebook Live
Looking forward to heading up to the northern 'burbs in Montgomery County and spending what promises to be an enjoyable hour talking about whatever issues come up for discussion in that time frame
Here's the link to the show
Yep, the Woodlands.
Her show runs from 3- 4PM CST and is available through YouTube and Facebook Live
Looking forward to heading up to the northern 'burbs in Montgomery County and spending what promises to be an enjoyable hour talking about whatever issues come up for discussion in that time frame
Here's the link to the show
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Stan Stanart Trafficking In Anti-Semitism In Re-Election Bid
I have loathed Harris County Clerk Stan Stanart, the Republican in charge of Harris County's voting apparatus for years. He has made it clear multiple times he is a partisan hack who camouflages it a veneer of 'good Republican' respectability in order to get crossover votes.
In addition to wasting $2.75 million of Harris County tax dollars on an automated voter check in system that is still not ready for election prime time, he has engaged in voter suppression on behalf of his party as he desperately tries (and fails) to keep Harris County from inexorably turning blue by restricting early voting hours from 8 AM-4 PM in the Lone Star State's largest and most populous county during the first week of it to 8 AM-4 PM instead of 7 AM-7 PM.
For this midterm it was 8 AM-4:30 PM.
He also pissed off the Houston TBLGQ community back in 2015. On the day the Obergefell v. Hodges SCOTUS ruling dropped, he stalled the issuance of marriage licenses for same sex couples for most of the day until he was forced to issue them by Harris County attorney Vince Ryan and several couples ready with attorneys on hand to handle their marriage business.
Stanart then later shadily changed the design of the Harris County marriage licenses to include a pic of a man and woman getting married.
The non-white community in Harris County despises him to the point that #FireStanStanart has been a hashtagged rallying cry for us every election cycle as we fume not only about the suppression efforts, but how slowly the election night returns come in from his office.
Stanart is finally up for reelection and being challenged by Diane Trautman, the Democratic nominee for his job. It has come to light that on his campaign website he is pimping an anti-Semitic attack on George Soros in order to stave off election defeat.
TransGriot Update: Stanart has pulled the disgusting ad from his website. Still needs to be bounced from his position and replaced by Diane Trautman
For this midterm it was 8 AM-4:30 PM.
He also pissed off the Houston TBLGQ community back in 2015. On the day the Obergefell v. Hodges SCOTUS ruling dropped, he stalled the issuance of marriage licenses for same sex couples for most of the day until he was forced to issue them by Harris County attorney Vince Ryan and several couples ready with attorneys on hand to handle their marriage business.
Stanart then later shadily changed the design of the Harris County marriage licenses to include a pic of a man and woman getting married.
The non-white community in Harris County despises him to the point that #FireStanStanart has been a hashtagged rallying cry for us every election cycle as we fume not only about the suppression efforts, but how slowly the election night returns come in from his office.
Stanart is finally up for reelection and being challenged by Diane Trautman, the Democratic nominee for his job. It has come to light that on his campaign website he is pimping an anti-Semitic attack on George Soros in order to stave off election defeat.
Make NO mistake, George Soros wants to control Harris County Elections and Stan Stanart is in his way. If Harris County, larger in population than 26 states, allows socialists like Soros to control our elections, then Texas is next. It is almost impossible for a Republican to win the White House without the 38 Electoral College votes from Texas.
Stan needs your help TODAY to fight the millions that Soros and his allies plan to pour into Harris County. There are many more Flag Waving, defenders of the Constitution then those who support Soros’ world views, but remember “All that is necessary for evil to succeed is that good men do nothing.”– Edmund Burke.This is disgusting, and Stanart needs to be punished at the polls for it. Fortunately we have a few days left in early voting and Election Day on November 6 to #FireStanStanart, and hire Diane Trautman in his place.
TransGriot Update: Stanart has pulled the disgusting ad from his website. Still needs to be bounced from his position and replaced by Diane Trautman
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Monday, October 29, 2018
Houston Stands With The Trans Community Rally Happening Today
While their initial actions such as attempting to ban trans people from serving in the military have been bogged down in the courts, others they have executed have been successful such as the Department of Education not taking student discrimination complaints.
In addition to wiping all mention of trans people off US government websites, the Sessions controlled Department of (In)Justice is tying to push a legislative interpretation that claims trans people aren't covered under Title VII and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. and open us up to discrimination.
The persecution of trans people not only extends to our trans kids and their parents, but also extends to our trans immigrant population.
Since trans people are under attack by this government, we are doing what we must do in terms of standing up and fighting back against the oppression.
The Organization Latina de Trans en Texas (OLTT) is organizing a rally starting at 7 PM that will give our allies and accomplices a chance to show support to our local trans and gender nonconforming community.
It will also send the message that we're here, we're part of the Houston community and we won;t be erased.
Houston City Hall is located at 901 Bagby Street, and the rally will take place on the steps near the reflecting pool side of the building. Hope to see you there!
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Sunday, October 28, 2018
Why I Hate The 'Vote The Person, Not The Party' Line
What has me doing some hard solid thinking about this issue is a couple of local races. There was an AKA candidate forum held here about two weeks ago in which one of the Black Republican judges, Melanie Flowers, got huffy because the Democratic ones kept saying vote a straight Democratic ticket during all their presentations.
Flowers got appointed to the 257th District Court seat by Gov Greg Abbott, and is now being challenged by the Democratic nominee Sandra Peake for it.
Because we have partisan election of judges here in Texas, we are subject to having these wild swings in which during the GOP waves of 2010 and 2014, we lost all the Democratic judges who had the misfortune of running that year, and in 2008, 2012 and 2016 the reverse happened to the Republicans.
Black Republican judges also have to deal with the fact they get primary challenged by their bigot wing. Flowers was bounced from a previous judicial bench in a GOP primary. It's one of the major reasons why besides the fact that Flowers is in the wrong party, why I'd rather have Peake serving on that judicial bench.
I've also been pissed by far too many white liberal progressives in my circles stating they are going to vote for the ten year incumbent Ed Emmett's problematic behind for Harris County judge instead of the eminently qualified Democratic nominee in Lina Hidalgo. They usually say that BS line in a weak attempt to justify it, or harp on the nebulous 'experience' excuse.
Really? Hidalgo is a Stanford grad pursuing a joint degree in law and public policy.
It's even more problematic to me if you are a person of color who is a Republican
You signal to me as a trans person of color by being a Republican that you are okay with the gleefully executed persecution of all non-white people, the TBLGQ community and immigrants.
You signal to me that you are okay with white supremacy as long as it doesn't personally impact you, your wallet, or that you can stay blissfully not woke about how it affects non white Americans.
You signal to me that you are okay with Trump's mispresidency, the anti-Black, anti-POC and anti-civil rights policies pushed by the Republican Party, and you're down with its platform.
Well, these Trumpian times call for you 'good Republicans' to make a choice. If you don't want to get thrown out of office, and consider yourself a 'good person', the time has come for you to take a principled stand and switch parties.
Or you can stay and not only get swamped by the Blue tsunami that's coming, but lose your soul as well. The choice is yours
Republicans don't vote the person. They without question fall in line and vote for their party. If they were really all about 'voting the person and not the party', Hillary Clinton would be living with Bill in the White House family quarters right now, Alabama Republicans wouldn't have voted in massive numbers for that pedophile Roy Moore to be their US senator, and Texas Republicans wouldn't have voted for a three time indicted felon in Ken Paxton to be our state's attorney general.
So no, why should we Democrats not do the same thing in terms of unrelentingly supporting our candidates? Because the last few years should have taught us by now that you can't get liberal progressive policies from conservative politicians.
You also can't get justice from Republican judges who are making rulings in many cases based on concerns with fending off primary challenges from their bigot wing or getting GOP donors to back them for their next race.
If we want a liberal progressive policy agenda to be legislated into law, we must get control of our government back. The only way that is going to happen is if we elect Democratic candidates in every election cycle in sufficient numbers.
Republicans have made it clear they don't care about the person, they vote their party. It's past time that Democrats unapologetically do the same.
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Thursday, October 25, 2018
Chief Justice Lee Rosenthal Dismisses Drag Queen Storytime Lawsuit
Some good news to report for you out of Houston this week.
As y'all know, the fake faith based hatemongers have their draws in a bunch over the monthly Drag Queen Storytime event held at the Freed-Montrose Public Library.
A group of faith based haters with a long history of filing frivolous suits in Chris Sevier, Tex Christopher, Tracy Shannon and Calvin Miller filed another one in federal court to stop this weekend's edition of Drag Queen Storytime from taking place at the Free-Montrose Library in the historic Montrose gayborhood on Saturday.
Sevier tried to claim that the library hosting Drag Queen Storytime amounted to the establishment of 'the religion of secular humanism". His frivolous suit history includes one filed against Apple in 2013 for 'making a computer that allowed him to access pornography'. A few years later he filed lawsuits in several states including Texas seeking the right for him to marry his computer.
Sevier also filed suits against four Democratic congress members who flew rainbow flags outside their offices claiming that by doing so, they were 'promoting the religion of homosexuality'.
Tracy Shannon's problem with Drag Queen Storytime is that her husband allegedly left her for a trans woman. And that pertains to Drag Queen Storytime in what way, Miss Thang?
Co plaintiff Tex Christopher claimed the event is 'grooming people to be transgender', and even threw in a comment about the suicide rates of trans children to buttress his weak argument.
"Why would they want to do that? Transgender children have the highest suicide rate. Why would we want to groom our children to be transgender?" Christopher said.
Naw Tex, its anti-trans hate and oppression coming from you, other evilgelicals, the TERF's and the Republican party that play a major role in spiking the trans suicide rate, not Drag Queen Storytime.
Another point is that drag queen does not equal to transgender person. Trans people can and sometimes do work as drag artists. But drag queens are predominately male performers who sometimes come out as trans people.
The case ended up in Chief Justice Lee H. Rosenthal's court, and she wasted little time in dismissing the suit and by extension, denying their attempt to get an injunction to stop this weekend's edition of Drag Queen Storytime.
Legal mic drop. The best part of Judge Rosenthal snatching their legal wigs is that they can't claim she is a 'liberal judge' because she was appointed by George HW Bush.
The fake faith based haters have appealed to ruling, but the end result is Drag Queen Storytime will go on as scheduled this Saturday. The suburban haters will probably be protesting it.
As y'all know, the fake faith based hatemongers have their draws in a bunch over the monthly Drag Queen Storytime event held at the Freed-Montrose Public Library.
A group of faith based haters with a long history of filing frivolous suits in Chris Sevier, Tex Christopher, Tracy Shannon and Calvin Miller filed another one in federal court to stop this weekend's edition of Drag Queen Storytime from taking place at the Free-Montrose Library in the historic Montrose gayborhood on Saturday.
Sevier tried to claim that the library hosting Drag Queen Storytime amounted to the establishment of 'the religion of secular humanism". His frivolous suit history includes one filed against Apple in 2013 for 'making a computer that allowed him to access pornography'. A few years later he filed lawsuits in several states including Texas seeking the right for him to marry his computer.
Sevier also filed suits against four Democratic congress members who flew rainbow flags outside their offices claiming that by doing so, they were 'promoting the religion of homosexuality'.
Tracy Shannon's problem with Drag Queen Storytime is that her husband allegedly left her for a trans woman. And that pertains to Drag Queen Storytime in what way, Miss Thang?
Co plaintiff Tex Christopher claimed the event is 'grooming people to be transgender', and even threw in a comment about the suicide rates of trans children to buttress his weak argument.
"Why would they want to do that? Transgender children have the highest suicide rate. Why would we want to groom our children to be transgender?" Christopher said.
Naw Tex, its anti-trans hate and oppression coming from you, other evilgelicals, the TERF's and the Republican party that play a major role in spiking the trans suicide rate, not Drag Queen Storytime.
Another point is that drag queen does not equal to transgender person. Trans people can and sometimes do work as drag artists. But drag queens are predominately male performers who sometimes come out as trans people.
The case ended up in Chief Justice Lee H. Rosenthal's court, and she wasted little time in dismissing the suit and by extension, denying their attempt to get an injunction to stop this weekend's edition of Drag Queen Storytime.
On October 19, 2018, Tex Christopher, Tracy Shannon, Calvin Miller, and Mark Sevier sued [library system head] Rhea Lawson and [Houston Mayor] Sylvester Turner, alleging that Drag Queen Storytime at the Freed-Montrose Library violates the Establishment Clause of the United States Constitution… On October 23, 2018, the plaintiffs applied for a temporary restraining order to enjoin the event… There is no basis to support the requested relief. The application is denied.
Legal mic drop. The best part of Judge Rosenthal snatching their legal wigs is that they can't claim she is a 'liberal judge' because she was appointed by George HW Bush.
The fake faith based haters have appealed to ruling, but the end result is Drag Queen Storytime will go on as scheduled this Saturday. The suburban haters will probably be protesting it.
Saturday, October 20, 2018
Houston Evilgelicals File Lawsuit Against Drag Queen Storytime
The same group of professional hatemongers that helped kill the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance are once again trying to force their right wing hatred upon our city.
Yesterday they filed a lawsuit against the Houston Public Library and Mayor Sylvester Turner with the goal of shutting down Drag Queen Storytime
The Drag Queen Storytime has been happening monthly at the Freed- Montrose Neighborhood Library branch in the historic Montrose gayborhood for two years. Local drag queens have been on their own time showing up at the library to read to the kids brought there by their parents who obviously don't have a problem with it.
The goal of Drag Queen Storytime is to not only promote literacy, but give kids in attendance a fun event that promotes healthy self esteem in them.
The faux faith based haters have been protesting the events, with the most recent one happening last month. Houston city councilman Michael Kubosh has also been on the side of the faith based oppressors, railing against this event back in July.
The suit in federal court accuses the HPL and Mayor Turner of being 'recklessly entangled in the LGBT Agenda.' The lawsuit says the storytelling sessions advertised as appropriate for patrons of all ages at the Freed-Montrose Neighborhood branch should not be funded with taxpayer dollars since the library would not host a “man-woman marriage storytelling hour.”Naw, you clowns don't have that story hour you claim in your lawsuit isn't being hosted because you're too busy working to gleefully oppress TBLGQ people.
The plaintiffs self identify themselves as “Christ followers,” taxpayers and card-carrying library patrons, but have long histories of being opposed to marriage equality. They also fought the HERO ordinance. They claim in the suit the Drag Queen Storyline violates their 'freedom of religion'
One of the peeps bringing the anti-storytime lawsuit is Tex Christopher, who claims he homeschooled his children using library books.
Another plaintiff is Chris Sevier, who has filed a number of lawsuits across the country in several states, including one in Houston for the right to marry his laptop.
If men can marry men, Sevier actually has argued, why can’t he marry a computer? The case was throw out of court in large part because it was designed to get to the SCOTUS so they could have the opportunity to overturn the 2015 Obergefell case.
The plaintiffs also include an evilgelical minister and a woman who claims she got into a custody battle with her husband after he left her for a transgender woman.
What the hell does that alleged divorce proceeding have to do with reading books to kids?
Y'all are just trying to throw anything up on the wall and hope it sticks.
Need to find out what federal judge got assigned the case, but it's probably a safe bet they shopped around for an anti-TBLGQ federal judge to file this lawsuit in.
Yesterday they filed a lawsuit against the Houston Public Library and Mayor Sylvester Turner with the goal of shutting down Drag Queen Storytime
The Drag Queen Storytime has been happening monthly at the Freed- Montrose Neighborhood Library branch in the historic Montrose gayborhood for two years. Local drag queens have been on their own time showing up at the library to read to the kids brought there by their parents who obviously don't have a problem with it.
The goal of Drag Queen Storytime is to not only promote literacy, but give kids in attendance a fun event that promotes healthy self esteem in them.
The faux faith based haters have been protesting the events, with the most recent one happening last month. Houston city councilman Michael Kubosh has also been on the side of the faith based oppressors, railing against this event back in July.
The suit in federal court accuses the HPL and Mayor Turner of being 'recklessly entangled in the LGBT Agenda.' The lawsuit says the storytelling sessions advertised as appropriate for patrons of all ages at the Freed-Montrose Neighborhood branch should not be funded with taxpayer dollars since the library would not host a “man-woman marriage storytelling hour.”Naw, you clowns don't have that story hour you claim in your lawsuit isn't being hosted because you're too busy working to gleefully oppress TBLGQ people.
The plaintiffs self identify themselves as “Christ followers,” taxpayers and card-carrying library patrons, but have long histories of being opposed to marriage equality. They also fought the HERO ordinance. They claim in the suit the Drag Queen Storyline violates their 'freedom of religion'
One of the peeps bringing the anti-storytime lawsuit is Tex Christopher, who claims he homeschooled his children using library books.
Another plaintiff is Chris Sevier, who has filed a number of lawsuits across the country in several states, including one in Houston for the right to marry his laptop.
If men can marry men, Sevier actually has argued, why can’t he marry a computer? The case was throw out of court in large part because it was designed to get to the SCOTUS so they could have the opportunity to overturn the 2015 Obergefell case.
The plaintiffs also include an evilgelical minister and a woman who claims she got into a custody battle with her husband after he left her for a transgender woman.
What the hell does that alleged divorce proceeding have to do with reading books to kids?
Y'all are just trying to throw anything up on the wall and hope it sticks.
Need to find out what federal judge got assigned the case, but it's probably a safe bet they shopped around for an anti-TBLGQ federal judge to file this lawsuit in.
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Friday, October 19, 2018
Houston Chronicle Endorses Beto O'Rourke!
"With eyes clear but certainly not starry, we enthusiastically endorse Beto O'Rourke for U.S. Senate. The West Texas congressman's command of issues that matter to this state, his unaffected eloquence and his eagerness to reach out to all Texans make him one of the most impressive candidates this editorial board has encountered in many years."-Houston Chronicle Editorial Board
This is definitely a huge shock and a win for Team Beto.
The Houston Chronicle, which leans so conservative on its editorial board it endorsed George HW Bush, George W Bush, Mitt Romney and a certain Rafael Cruz in 2012, just flipped the US Senate endorsement script and endorsed Beto O'Rourke.
It also pointed out the obvious that Cruz has shown little interest "in addressing the needs of his fellow Texans during his six years in office."
Hey, his wife Heidi is tired of 'scraping by' on that measly $174,000 a year taxpayer funded salary anyway.
Of course, Rafael was hatin' immediately after the decision, calling the Chronicle a 'left wing rag'. Interesting to note you didn't say the same thing in 2012 when they endorsed your Canadian born azz.
Hey, just keeping it real. He may have a house in River Oaks and votes at the West Gray Multiservice Center, but the vast majority of Houstonians don't like him and don't claim Rafael as one of our own.
But yes, it's a huge win when the paper of record in the largest city in the state, and his home base goes with his opponent.
This is definitely a huge shock and a win for Team Beto.
The Houston Chronicle, which leans so conservative on its editorial board it endorsed George HW Bush, George W Bush, Mitt Romney and a certain Rafael Cruz in 2012, just flipped the US Senate endorsement script and endorsed Beto O'Rourke.
"What sets O'Rourke apart, aside from the remarkable campaign he's running, are policy positions in keeping with a candidate duly aware of the traditionally conservative Texas voter he would be representing in the U.S. Senate," the Chronicle editorial board said.
The board then goes on to conclude that O'Rourke would serve as a check to President Trump, whom it describes as a "danger to the republic."
"Cruz is unwilling to take on that responsibility."
The Chronicle editorial board also called Rafael out for leading the 2013 government shutdown, and recited the negative comments from his Washington House and Senate GOP colleagues about him. It also pointed out the obvious that Cruz has shown little interest "in addressing the needs of his fellow Texans during his six years in office."
Hey, his wife Heidi is tired of 'scraping by' on that measly $174,000 a year taxpayer funded salary anyway.
Of course, Rafael was hatin' immediately after the decision, calling the Chronicle a 'left wing rag'. Interesting to note you didn't say the same thing in 2012 when they endorsed your Canadian born azz.
Hey, just keeping it real. He may have a house in River Oaks and votes at the West Gray Multiservice Center, but the vast majority of Houstonians don't like him and don't claim Rafael as one of our own.
But yes, it's a huge win when the paper of record in the largest city in the state, and his home base goes with his opponent.
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Thursday, October 18, 2018
TransGriot 2018 Endorsements- Local and Texas State Races
With early voting about to start in the Lone Star State on Monday, and knowing that many of you Texas TransGriot readers have been asking for it, it's time for me to post my endorsements for various Texas state and local races.
They are a combo from the Houston GLBT Caucus, Dallas Stonewall Democrats, Houston Chronicle and my own thoughts and observations.
If you're registered to vote, fantastic. Take yourself, your yellow voter registration card and photo ID to your fave early voting spot and handle your political business. Early voting runs from October 22-November 2. Election Day is on November 6
US Senator
Beto O'Rourke
US Representative
TX 1- Shirley McKellar
TX 2- Todd LittonTX 5- Dan Wood
TX 6- Jana Lynne Sanchez
TX 7- Lizzie Pannill Fletcher
TX 8- Mike David
TX 9- Al Green
TX 10- Mike Siegel
TX 12- Vanessa AdiaTX 14- Adrienne Bell
TX 15- Vicente Gonzalez
TX 16-Veronica Escobar
TX 18- Sheila Jackson Lee
TX 20- Joaquin Castro
TX 22- Sri Preston KulkarniTX 23- Gina Ortiz Jones
TX 24- Jan McDowell
TX 26- Linsey Fagan
TX 27- Eric Holguin
TX 29- Sylvia GarciaTX 30- Eddie Bernice Johnson
TX 32- Colin Allred
TX 33- Marc VeaseyTX 34- Filemon Vela
TX 35- Lloyd Doggett
TX 36- Dayna Steele
Governor
Lupe Valdez
Lt Governor
Mike Collier
Attorney General
Justin Nelson
Comptroller of Public Accounts
Joi Chevalier
Commissioner of Agriculture
Kim Olson
Texas Railroad Commissioner
Roman McAllen
Texas State Board of EducationDistrict 2- Ruben Cortez, Jr
District 4- Lawrence Allen
District 7- Elizabeth 'Eliz' Markowitz
District 11- Carla Morton
District 12- Suzanne Smith
District 13-Aicha Davis
Texas State SenatorDistrict 2- Kendall Scudder
District 7- David Romero
District 8- Mark Phariss
District 9- Gwenn Burud
District 10- Beverly Powell
District 15- John Whitmire
District 16 -Nathan JohnsonDistrict 17- Rita Lucido
District 23- Royce West
District 25- Steven Kling
Texas House of RepresentativesDistrict 15- Lorena Perez McGill
District 26- L. Sarah DeMerchant
District 27- Ron Reynolds
District 28- Meghan Scoggins
District 48- Donna Howard
District 50- Celia Israel
District 62 -Valerie Hefner District 75 - Mary Gonzalez
District 85- Jennifer Cantu
District 92- Steve Riddell
District 94- Finnigan Jones
District 95- Nicole Collier
District 100- Eric Johnson
District 102- Ana-Maria Ramos
District 103- Rafael Anchia
District 104- Jessica Gonzalez
District 105- Terry Meza
District 107- Victoria Neave
District 112- Brandy Chambers District 113- Rhetta Andrews Bowers
District 115 - Julie JohnsonDistrict 123- Diego Bernal
District 124- Ina Minjarez
District 126-Natali Hurtado
District 130- Fred Infortunio
District 131 -Alma Allen District 132- Gina Calanni
District 134- Allison SawyerDistrict 135- Jon Rosenthal
District 137- Gene Wu
District 138-Adam MilasincicDistrict 140- Armando Walle
District 141- Senfronia ThompsonDistrict 144- Mary Ann Perez
District 145- Carol Alvarado
District 146- Shawn Thierry
District 147- Garnet Coleman
District 148 -Jessica Farrar
District 149- Hubert Vo
District 150- Michael Shawn Kelly
Texas Supreme Court
Place 2- Steven Kirkland
Place 4- R.K. Sandhill
Place 6- Kathy Cheng
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Place 1- Maria T. Jackson
Place 7- Ramona Franklin
Texas Court of Appeals
Justice, 1st Court of Appeals- Place 6- Sarah Beth Landau
Justice, 1st Court of Appeals- Place 7- Julie CountissJustice, 1st Court of Appeals- Place 8- Richard HightowerJustice, 1st Court of Appeals- Place 9- Peter Kelly
Justice 14th Court of Appeals- Place 3- Jerry Zimmerer
Justice 14th Court of Appeals- Place 4- Charles Spain
Justice 14th Court of Appeals- Place 5- Frances Bourloit
Justice 14th Court of Appeals- Place 6- Meagan Hassan
Justice 14th Court of Appeals- Place 8- Margaret 'Meg' Poissant
District Judge
55th Judicial District- Latosha Lewis Payne
113th Judicial District- Rabeea Collier
116th Judicial District- Tonya Parker
157th Judicial District- Tanya Garrison
180th Judicial District- DaSean Jones
182nd Judicial District- Danilo 'Danny' Lacayo
184th Judicial District- Abigail Anastacio
189th Judicial District- Scott 'Dolli' Dollinger
190th Judicial District- Beau Miller
208th Judicial District- Greg Glass
209th Judicial District- Brian Warren
230th Judicial District- Chris Morton
232nd Judicial District-Joshua Seth Hill
234th Judicial District- Lauren Reeder
246th Judicial District- Angela Graves Harrington
263rd Judicial District- Amy Martin
269th Judicial District- Cory Sepolio
270th Judicial District- Dedra Davis
281th Judicial District- Christine Weems
295th Judicial District- Donna Roth
Family District Judge
245th Judicial District- Tristan Longino
247th Judicial District- Janice Berg
248th Judicial District- Hilary Unger
257th Judicial District- Sandra Peake
280th Judicial District- Barbara J. Stalder
308th Judicial District- Gloria Lopez
309th Judicial District- Linda Marie Dunson
310th Judicial District- Sonya Heath
311th Judicial District- Germaine Tanner
312th Judicial District- Clinton 'Chip' Wells
313th Judicial District- Natalia Oakes
314th Judicial District- Michelle Moore
315th Judicial District- Leah Shapiro
County Criminal Court At LawNo 1- Alex Salgado
No 3- Erica Hughes
No 4- Shannon Baldwin
No 5- David M. FletcherNo 6- Kelley Andrews
No 7- Andrew A. Wright
No 8- Franklin Bynum
No 9- Tonia J. Finch
No 11- Sedrick T. Walker, Jr
No 13- Raul Rodriguez
No 15- Tonya Jones
County Probate Court At Law
No 1- Jerry Simoneaux
No 2- Michael Newman
No 3- Jason Cox
No 4- James Horwitz
County Civil Court At Law
No 1- George Barnstone
No 2-Jim F. Kovach
No 3- LaShawn A. Williams
No 4- William 'Bill' McLeod
Austin City Council
District 3- Jessica Cohen
District 9- Danielle Skidmore
Harris County District Clerk
Marilyn Burgess
Harris County Clerk
Diane Trautman
Harris County Treasurer
Dylan Osborne
Harris County Judge
Lina Hidalgo
Harris County Commissioner
Precinct 2-Adrian Garcia
Precinct 4- Penny Shaw
Harris County School Trustee
Position 3 At Large- Richard Cantu
Position 4, Pct 3- Andrea Duhon
Position 6, Pct 1- Danyahel Norris
Harris County Justice of the Peace
Precinct 3, Place 2- Lucia Bates
They are a combo from the Houston GLBT Caucus, Dallas Stonewall Democrats, Houston Chronicle and my own thoughts and observations.
If you're registered to vote, fantastic. Take yourself, your yellow voter registration card and photo ID to your fave early voting spot and handle your political business. Early voting runs from October 22-November 2. Election Day is on November 6
US Senator
Beto O'Rourke
US Representative
TX 1- Shirley McKellar
TX 2- Todd LittonTX 5- Dan Wood
TX 6- Jana Lynne Sanchez
TX 7- Lizzie Pannill Fletcher
TX 8- Mike David
TX 9- Al Green
TX 10- Mike Siegel
TX 12- Vanessa AdiaTX 14- Adrienne Bell
TX 15- Vicente Gonzalez
TX 16-Veronica Escobar
TX 18- Sheila Jackson Lee
TX 20- Joaquin Castro
TX 22- Sri Preston KulkarniTX 23- Gina Ortiz Jones
TX 24- Jan McDowell
TX 26- Linsey Fagan
TX 27- Eric Holguin
TX 29- Sylvia GarciaTX 30- Eddie Bernice Johnson
TX 32- Colin Allred
TX 33- Marc VeaseyTX 34- Filemon Vela
TX 35- Lloyd Doggett
TX 36- Dayna Steele
Governor
Lupe Valdez
Lt Governor
Mike Collier
Attorney General
Justin Nelson
Comptroller of Public Accounts
Joi Chevalier
Commissioner of Agriculture
Kim Olson
Texas Railroad Commissioner
Roman McAllen
Texas State Board of EducationDistrict 2- Ruben Cortez, Jr
District 4- Lawrence Allen
District 7- Elizabeth 'Eliz' Markowitz
District 11- Carla Morton
District 12- Suzanne Smith
District 13-Aicha Davis
Texas State SenatorDistrict 2- Kendall Scudder
District 7- David Romero
District 8- Mark Phariss
District 9- Gwenn Burud
District 10- Beverly Powell
District 15- John Whitmire
District 16 -Nathan JohnsonDistrict 17- Rita Lucido
District 23- Royce West
District 25- Steven Kling
Texas House of RepresentativesDistrict 15- Lorena Perez McGill
District 26- L. Sarah DeMerchant
District 27- Ron Reynolds
District 28- Meghan Scoggins
District 48- Donna Howard
District 50- Celia Israel
District 62 -Valerie Hefner District 75 - Mary Gonzalez
District 85- Jennifer Cantu
District 92- Steve Riddell
District 94- Finnigan Jones
District 95- Nicole Collier
District 100- Eric Johnson
District 102- Ana-Maria Ramos
District 103- Rafael Anchia
District 104- Jessica Gonzalez
District 105- Terry Meza
District 107- Victoria Neave
District 112- Brandy Chambers District 113- Rhetta Andrews Bowers
District 115 - Julie JohnsonDistrict 123- Diego Bernal
District 124- Ina Minjarez
District 126-Natali Hurtado
District 130- Fred Infortunio
District 131 -Alma Allen District 132- Gina Calanni
District 134- Allison SawyerDistrict 135- Jon Rosenthal
District 137- Gene Wu
District 138-Adam MilasincicDistrict 140- Armando Walle
District 141- Senfronia ThompsonDistrict 144- Mary Ann Perez
District 145- Carol Alvarado
District 146- Shawn Thierry
District 147- Garnet Coleman
District 148 -Jessica Farrar
District 149- Hubert Vo
District 150- Michael Shawn Kelly
Texas Supreme Court
Place 2- Steven Kirkland
Place 4- R.K. Sandhill
Place 6- Kathy Cheng
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Place 1- Maria T. Jackson
Place 7- Ramona Franklin
Texas Court of Appeals
Justice, 1st Court of Appeals- Place 6- Sarah Beth Landau
Justice, 1st Court of Appeals- Place 7- Julie CountissJustice, 1st Court of Appeals- Place 8- Richard HightowerJustice, 1st Court of Appeals- Place 9- Peter Kelly
Justice 14th Court of Appeals- Place 3- Jerry Zimmerer
Justice 14th Court of Appeals- Place 4- Charles Spain
Justice 14th Court of Appeals- Place 5- Frances Bourloit
Justice 14th Court of Appeals- Place 6- Meagan Hassan
Justice 14th Court of Appeals- Place 8- Margaret 'Meg' Poissant
District Judge
55th Judicial District- Latosha Lewis Payne
113th Judicial District- Rabeea Collier
116th Judicial District- Tonya Parker
157th Judicial District- Tanya Garrison
180th Judicial District- DaSean Jones
182nd Judicial District- Danilo 'Danny' Lacayo
184th Judicial District- Abigail Anastacio
189th Judicial District- Scott 'Dolli' Dollinger
190th Judicial District- Beau Miller
208th Judicial District- Greg Glass
209th Judicial District- Brian Warren
230th Judicial District- Chris Morton
232nd Judicial District-Joshua Seth Hill
234th Judicial District- Lauren Reeder
246th Judicial District- Angela Graves Harrington
263rd Judicial District- Amy Martin
269th Judicial District- Cory Sepolio
270th Judicial District- Dedra Davis
281th Judicial District- Christine Weems
295th Judicial District- Donna Roth
Family District Judge
245th Judicial District- Tristan Longino
247th Judicial District- Janice Berg
248th Judicial District- Hilary Unger
257th Judicial District- Sandra Peake
280th Judicial District- Barbara J. Stalder
308th Judicial District- Gloria Lopez
309th Judicial District- Linda Marie Dunson
310th Judicial District- Sonya Heath
311th Judicial District- Germaine Tanner
312th Judicial District- Clinton 'Chip' Wells
313th Judicial District- Natalia Oakes
314th Judicial District- Michelle Moore
315th Judicial District- Leah Shapiro
County Criminal Court At LawNo 1- Alex Salgado
No 3- Erica Hughes
No 4- Shannon Baldwin
No 5- David M. FletcherNo 6- Kelley Andrews
No 7- Andrew A. Wright
No 8- Franklin Bynum
No 9- Tonia J. Finch
No 11- Sedrick T. Walker, Jr
No 13- Raul Rodriguez
No 15- Tonya Jones
County Probate Court At Law
No 1- Jerry Simoneaux
No 2- Michael Newman
No 3- Jason Cox
No 4- James Horwitz
County Civil Court At Law
No 1- George Barnstone
No 2-Jim F. Kovach
No 3- LaShawn A. Williams
No 4- William 'Bill' McLeod
Austin City Council
District 3- Jessica Cohen
District 9- Danielle Skidmore
Harris County District Clerk
Marilyn Burgess
Harris County Clerk
Diane Trautman
Harris County Treasurer
Dylan Osborne
Harris County Judge
Lina Hidalgo
Harris County Commissioner
Precinct 2-Adrian Garcia
Precinct 4- Penny Shaw
Harris County School Trustee
Position 3 At Large- Richard Cantu
Position 4, Pct 3- Andrea Duhon
Position 6, Pct 1- Danyahel Norris
Harris County Justice of the Peace
Precinct 3, Place 2- Lucia Bates
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
The Black Texan Free Vice News Beto-Cruz Discussion
The Black population of Texas as of the 2010 US Census was 12%. We have one of the most exciting US Senate races going on in over 20 years, and this Vice News/HBO discussion speaks to the national interest in this election.
But do you notice the one thing missing in this discussion of 16 people who are either Beto or Cruz supporters? Out of the 16 people in this room, NONE of them are African American Texans.
What's up with that?
It's already problematic enough that partisan Republican pollster Frank Luntz is conducting this Vice News/HBO discussion. But the glaring absence of Black Texans makes this even more problematic.
How did Vice News NOT catch this? Never mind, I answered my own question.
Here's the video if you think I'm kidding about this.
But do you notice the one thing missing in this discussion of 16 people who are either Beto or Cruz supporters? Out of the 16 people in this room, NONE of them are African American Texans.
What's up with that?
It's already problematic enough that partisan Republican pollster Frank Luntz is conducting this Vice News/HBO discussion. But the glaring absence of Black Texans makes this even more problematic.
How did Vice News NOT catch this? Never mind, I answered my own question.
Here's the video if you think I'm kidding about this.
Wednesday, October 03, 2018
CASN Birthday Brunch Coming Soon!
I'm getting another award for a locally based org soon along with another group of amazing Houston activists from the Clinic Access Support Network.
The Clinic Access Support Network is a Houston based non profit that provides free transportation, accommodations, and emotion support for people seeking abortion services.
And they are celebrating their fifth anniversary with a birthday brunch.
CASN Birthday Brunch is happening on October 14 from 11:00 AM - 2 PM CDT, and is a fundraising event for the organization.
The wonderful Houston area activists being honored for their work along with moi at the historic Whitehall Hotel are Daniel Cohen, Maximo Cortez, Kandice Webber, Nisha Randle, Hannah Thalenberg, Kenya Martin< Fran Watson, Jessica DeFeo and Katya Strinka.
Our keynote speaker for the CASN Birthday Brunch is one of my sheroes I've been dying to meet in former Texas senator and 2014 Democratic gubernatorial nominee Wendy Davis
FYI, CASN is already taking nominations for next year's class of Houston area activist heroes and sheroes. You can nominate the Houston area peeps doing outstanding local work at the following link here: http://bit.ly/ActivistHero
The Clinic Access Support Network is a Houston based non profit that provides free transportation, accommodations, and emotion support for people seeking abortion services.
And they are celebrating their fifth anniversary with a birthday brunch.
CASN Birthday Brunch is happening on October 14 from 11:00 AM - 2 PM CDT, and is a fundraising event for the organization.
The wonderful Houston area activists being honored for their work along with moi at the historic Whitehall Hotel are Daniel Cohen, Maximo Cortez, Kandice Webber, Nisha Randle, Hannah Thalenberg, Kenya Martin< Fran Watson, Jessica DeFeo and Katya Strinka.
Our keynote speaker for the CASN Birthday Brunch is one of my sheroes I've been dying to meet in former Texas senator and 2014 Democratic gubernatorial nominee Wendy Davis
FYI, CASN is already taking nominations for next year's class of Houston area activist heroes and sheroes. You can nominate the Houston area peeps doing outstanding local work at the following link here: http://bit.ly/ActivistHero
Tuesday, October 02, 2018
TransGriot 2018 Election Endorsements : Beto O'Rourke for US Senate!
I'm not a fan of my Canadian senator Rafael Cruz, and was hoping that in this 2018 cycle some big name Texas Democrat would step up to the plate and take a shot at knocking off the very unpopular Cruz.
That person turned out to be Rep Beto O'Rourke. He is the congressman repping El Paso in far West Texas.
Over the last few months since he has announced his run for the US Senate, has done something no Democrat has done since Lloyd Bentsen in terms of running a competitive US Senate race.
And I and every Texas Democrat love it.
The Republicans have going from pooh-poohing his campaign to spending serious money on eye roll inducing attack ads. I enjoyed watching Beto eviscerate Cruz in their first debate at SMU. Looking forward to their next scheduled one at UH
Beto continues to run positive campaign ads and expose as my mother calls him, our Canadian senator, as the shameless one trick right wing political pony he is. O'Rourke continues to out fundraise Cruz without taking corporate or PAC money.
And on the issues, Beto has unapologetically called out police violence against Black folks, the unacceptable Trump baby jails, and has a forward looking platform I and many Texans across all 254 of our ginormous state's counties can get behind.
Oh yeah, unlike Rafael, Beto has visited and talked to Texans in all 254 of Texas' counties. Cruz hasn't even come close to doing so, much less done events in Black neighborhoods as Beto has repeatedly done.
As a transgender Texan, Beto has made it clear that he stands with us. Ted Cruz made it clear in his failed 2016 presidential campaign that he doesn't by attacking transgender people
Beto has also made it clear that he is not afraid to talk about tough issues.
All Rafael Cruz offers is more partisan attacks and not caring about anyone except wealthy white Texans.
That's why I'm enthusiastically endorsing Beto O'Rourke for the US Senate, and urge my fellow Texans to vote for him when early voting starts on October 22 or on Election Day this November 6.
For those of you who don't live in the Lone Star State, you can support him here.
That person turned out to be Rep Beto O'Rourke. He is the congressman repping El Paso in far West Texas.Over the last few months since he has announced his run for the US Senate, has done something no Democrat has done since Lloyd Bentsen in terms of running a competitive US Senate race.
And I and every Texas Democrat love it.
The Republicans have going from pooh-poohing his campaign to spending serious money on eye roll inducing attack ads. I enjoyed watching Beto eviscerate Cruz in their first debate at SMU. Looking forward to their next scheduled one at UH
Beto continues to run positive campaign ads and expose as my mother calls him, our Canadian senator, as the shameless one trick right wing political pony he is. O'Rourke continues to out fundraise Cruz without taking corporate or PAC money.
And on the issues, Beto has unapologetically called out police violence against Black folks, the unacceptable Trump baby jails, and has a forward looking platform I and many Texans across all 254 of our ginormous state's counties can get behind.
Oh yeah, unlike Rafael, Beto has visited and talked to Texans in all 254 of Texas' counties. Cruz hasn't even come close to doing so, much less done events in Black neighborhoods as Beto has repeatedly done.
As a transgender Texan, Beto has made it clear that he stands with us. Ted Cruz made it clear in his failed 2016 presidential campaign that he doesn't by attacking transgender people
Beto has also made it clear that he is not afraid to talk about tough issues.
All Rafael Cruz offers is more partisan attacks and not caring about anyone except wealthy white Texans.
That's why I'm enthusiastically endorsing Beto O'Rourke for the US Senate, and urge my fellow Texans to vote for him when early voting starts on October 22 or on Election Day this November 6.
For those of you who don't live in the Lone Star State, you can support him here.
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Tuesday, September 25, 2018
BLM HOU Panel At Rice University
Header to the Rice University campus starting at 11 AM for a panel sponsored by BLM HOU.
Even though as a proud Cougar there's a rivalry between the two schools, even we have to admit that Rice has a beautiful campus that like ours, has hosted some historic events like the G7 Summit in 1990.
Today we'll be at Cohen House from 11-1 PM to discuss social justice issues of importance to the Houston area community.
Looking forward to seeing all the Rice students who read TransGriot there and those of you who can attend it be there.
Even though as a proud Cougar there's a rivalry between the two schools, even we have to admit that Rice has a beautiful campus that like ours, has hosted some historic events like the G7 Summit in 1990.
Today we'll be at Cohen House from 11-1 PM to discuss social justice issues of importance to the Houston area community.
Looking forward to seeing all the Rice students who read TransGriot there and those of you who can attend it be there.
Saturday, September 22, 2018
The First Beto-Cruz Debate
As a TransGriot public service for all folks inside and outside of Texas who may not have gotten the chance to see the debate between incumbent Sen. Ted Cruz (R) and Rep. Beto O' Rourke (D), here's the video of their first encounter from the campus of Southern Methodist University in Dallas and hosted bu SMU, the Dallas Morning News and KXAS 5 TV.
The debate was held in front of a raucous crowd of supporters for both candidates .
This is the first of three debates. The next two will take place on September 30 at the University of Houston and October 16 in San Antonio.
The debate, like the one scheduled for UH, will be focused on domestic policy. The San Antonio one will be a mix of domestic and foreign policy
Who won? You can see for yourself.
The debate was held in front of a raucous crowd of supporters for both candidates .
This is the first of three debates. The next two will take place on September 30 at the University of Houston and October 16 in San Antonio.
The debate, like the one scheduled for UH, will be focused on domestic policy. The San Antonio one will be a mix of domestic and foreign policy
Who won? You can see for yourself.
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
What’s Houston Justice Doing?
The Houston Justice Coalition has been around since 2014. It was founded in the wake of the egregious failure to indict Officer Darren Wilson for the murder of MIke Brown in Ferguson, MO that triggered protests across the nation, including here in Houston.
It also jump started conversations about what law enforcement looks like in the Houston area.
It also jump started conversations about what law enforcement looks like in the Houston area.
The organization’s founders decided to focus on things they could demonstrably measure such as local Grand Jury Reform, Body Camera Policy for local law enforcement and Community Policing and started those efforts with an event at the El Dorado Ballroom.
The launch event drew a overflow crowd of over 300 people. From that crowd, Houston Justice signed people up to apply for grand jury service and registered them to vote.
After a brief hiatus taken after the 2015 Texas Legislative session in which grand jury legislation favored by Houston Justice was passed, Houston Justice is now focusing its efforts on three initiatives just in time for the critical 2018 midterm election.
One of the initiatives is #Project Orange, which started in 2017. It is a nonpartisan effort to register eligible incarcerated persons in the Harris County Jail to vote in addition to staffing voter registration tables in the jail visitation areas.The launch event drew a overflow crowd of over 300 people. From that crowd, Houston Justice signed people up to apply for grand jury service and registered them to vote.
After a brief hiatus taken after the 2015 Texas Legislative session in which grand jury legislation favored by Houston Justice was passed, Houston Justice is now focusing its efforts on three initiatives just in time for the critical 2018 midterm election.
Those 2017 efforts conducted on four consecutive September Sundays led to over 600 new registered voters who participated in the 2018 Democratic and Republican primary elections.
Another one of the initiatives being tackled by Houston Justice is the Black Census being organized by the Alicia Garza founded Black Futures Lab.
The Black Census is an online questionnaire with the goal of giving us an opportunity to speak for ourselves and get a detailed informational portrait of Black America.
The goal is to survey 200,000 people nationally, and Houston Justice wants to get 1000 people in our area to participate in it so that we can have solid data about the Houston Black community to show to legislators, discuss with the media, and other interested parties
We also wish to get responses from the Black Census from all segments of the Black community, including the LGBTQ segment of it, and our formerly incarcerated people
The third initiative is #HOUVotes. Texas had an abysmal 28.5% voter turnout in the 2014 midterms. For the 2016 presidential election it was 51.6%, which ranked it 49th out of 50 states. We must do better than that in November 2018.
The #HOUVotes campaign seeks to reach out to former felons, the formerly incarcerated and their families to get them registered to vote in this critical election cycle, and empower them to go to the polls and do so.
The #HouVotes campaign seeks to achieve the following goals:
*Register 5,000 new voters,
*Communicate with the newly registered voters at least three times
*Increase voter turnout in our target audience
The push started August 24, as several organizers went through training in preparation for an initial August 26 voter registration at St John’s Church Downtown. While that was happening, Houston Justice’s Durrel Douglas was interviewed during Majic 102’s Sunday Morning Live show to talk about the initiatives.
Over the next few weeks Houston Justice organizers will also be busy getting the word out about the Black Census, registering voters, and doing their part to ensure that those newly registered voters participate in the November election.
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