Well, well, well. Mark Burns, the same 'Pastor' Mark Burns who closed out the first night of the 2016 RNC National Convention with the hate prayer and who is one of Donald Trump's most high profile kneegrow surrogates, got caught lying big time on national TV the other day.
As I enjoyed the schadenfreude laden situation, the classic Alexander O'Neal's classic song 'Fake' popped in my head, and this song is crying out for a makeover to lampoon his situation.
So here you go TransGriot readers, Y'all know the drill. Find your fave music program and sing along with Moni's remixed lyrics.
Fake (Donald Trump Surrogate Version)
(Sung to the tune of 'Fake' by Alexander O'Neal)
Damn, he's lying on MSNBC tonight
Fellas (yeah)
We gonna talk about a Black guy who's fake
Can we clap our hands for that?
Come on
Markie, Markie
You're a Black conservative- hate when you pray
Out shilling for Trump almost every day
Your bio's wrong - TV time is short
You say, "My site was hacked" - while you're on the CNN studio floor
Whenever you're at a venue - I find out something new
(chorus)
You're a fake, baby, - you can't conceal it
Know how I know - 'cause CNN revealed it
You're a fake, baby, - no rhyme or reason
'Cause in your mind - it's lyin' season
Claimed you're a Kappa- we know that ain't true
You're not a college graduate either, boo -yeah
No Army service - you straight up lied
Supporting that bigot gonna get you crucified
Mark Burns turned out to be counterfeit- and full of shyt
You're a fake, baby - you can't conceal it
Know how I know - 'cause I can feel it
You're a fake, baby - Media's blown your cover
The jig is up - 'cause CNN discovered
You're a fake, baby - no need to hide it
Can't change my mind - 'cause we've decided
You're a fake, baby - and we're disgusted
The game is through - and dude you're busted - fake
Whenever you're at a venue - (Whenever you're at a venue)
I find out something new
You're a fake -You always have a good excuse
(You always have a good excuse) - But, dude you got no juice
You're a fake, baby - you can't conceal it
Know how I know - 'cause CNN revealed it
You're a fake, baby - no rhyme or reason
'Cause in your mind - it's lyin' season
You're a fake, baby - Fake
Monday, September 05, 2016
Sunday, September 04, 2016
UH Shocks The World Again To Beat No. 3 OU
'Nobody outside Beltway 8, including college football pundits is giving the number #15 ranked Cougars a chance against a team that was a semifinalist in last year's College Football Playoff and is considered a favorite for the Big XII title. But then again, none of the college football pundits thought the 13-1 Cougars could hang with Florida State in the Peach Bowl either.'
-TransGriot, September 3, 2016
Can I call it or what?
Once again, the University of Houston Cougars have shocked the college football world and beaten a top ranked football program nobody thought they were capable of beating. They were a 13 point underdog going into this game, and this time it was number 3 ranked Oklahoma that experienced the H-Town Takeover in full effect at a sold out NRG Stadium.
UH earned their first win ever against the Sooners and their first win over a Top-3 ranked program since 1984 (they beat the hell out of the Texas Longhorns,snicker snicker) when they smashed the Big XII preseason favorites 33-23 with a national television audience looking on.
With UH days away from making their formal presentation to join the Big XII Conference, it couldn't come at a better time as far as UH alums are concerned.
The Sooners came out of the gate on fire, going 79 yards in just 8 plays, capped by a 32 yard Joe Mixon TD run on their opening possession. The Coogs answered with a 10 play 71 yard drive of their own that resulted in the first of Ty Cummings' four first half field goals from 35 yard out to cut the OU lead to 7-3.
The Cougar defense then began to show signs of slowing down the potent OU offense, holding them to a 25 yard Austin Seibert field goal to extend the OU lead to 10-3 after the first quarter,
The Cougars began to assert themselves in the second quarter, and after a 14 play 84 yard drive that chewed up 6:16, added another Cummings field goal from 26 yard out to cut the deficit to 10-6.
The Coogs took their first lead after a 7 play 75 yard drive capped off by a Greg Ward, Jr 15 yard touchdown to a wide open Duke Catalon to go up 13-10. But that lead evaporated after Baker Mayfield tossed a 64 bomb to Mark Andrews to put the Sooners back up 17-13.
The undaunted Cougars went back to work chipping away at that Oklahoma lead, getting a 33 yard field goal from Cummings to narrow the deficit to 17-16, and aided by an amazing catch by Linell Bonner III, took the lead on Austin Cummings fourth field goal from 47 yards out with :03 left in the half to go up at the half 19-17.
The backbreaking play came in the third quarter after Oklahoma set up to kick a 53 yard field goal to take the lead, but it fell short and was returned for a kick six by Brandon Wilson to give the Coogs a 26-17 lead they would never relinquish.
Mayfield tried to bring his team back but the UH defense continued their pattern of the last few years of forcing turnovers, and forced a huge fumble they converted into another touchdown to got up 33-17.
Oklahoma added a touchdown late after UH lost a fumble on the goal line enroute to another score that would have put them up 40-17, but instead they have to be satisfied with a huge 33-23 win.
It marked the first time in UH program history they have beaten Top 5 programs back to back, and the massive win puts them solidly in the discussion for a CFA playoff spot assuming they run the table the rest of the way.
But the most important stat in the game is that the UH Cougars are 1-0.
-TransGriot, September 3, 2016
Can I call it or what?
Once again, the University of Houston Cougars have shocked the college football world and beaten a top ranked football program nobody thought they were capable of beating. They were a 13 point underdog going into this game, and this time it was number 3 ranked Oklahoma that experienced the H-Town Takeover in full effect at a sold out NRG Stadium.
With UH days away from making their formal presentation to join the Big XII Conference, it couldn't come at a better time as far as UH alums are concerned.
The Sooners came out of the gate on fire, going 79 yards in just 8 plays, capped by a 32 yard Joe Mixon TD run on their opening possession. The Coogs answered with a 10 play 71 yard drive of their own that resulted in the first of Ty Cummings' four first half field goals from 35 yard out to cut the OU lead to 7-3.
The Cougar defense then began to show signs of slowing down the potent OU offense, holding them to a 25 yard Austin Seibert field goal to extend the OU lead to 10-3 after the first quarter,
The Cougars began to assert themselves in the second quarter, and after a 14 play 84 yard drive that chewed up 6:16, added another Cummings field goal from 26 yard out to cut the deficit to 10-6.
The Coogs took their first lead after a 7 play 75 yard drive capped off by a Greg Ward, Jr 15 yard touchdown to a wide open Duke Catalon to go up 13-10. But that lead evaporated after Baker Mayfield tossed a 64 bomb to Mark Andrews to put the Sooners back up 17-13.
The undaunted Cougars went back to work chipping away at that Oklahoma lead, getting a 33 yard field goal from Cummings to narrow the deficit to 17-16, and aided by an amazing catch by Linell Bonner III, took the lead on Austin Cummings fourth field goal from 47 yards out with :03 left in the half to go up at the half 19-17.
The backbreaking play came in the third quarter after Oklahoma set up to kick a 53 yard field goal to take the lead, but it fell short and was returned for a kick six by Brandon Wilson to give the Coogs a 26-17 lead they would never relinquish.
Mayfield tried to bring his team back but the UH defense continued their pattern of the last few years of forcing turnovers, and forced a huge fumble they converted into another touchdown to got up 33-17.
Oklahoma added a touchdown late after UH lost a fumble on the goal line enroute to another score that would have put them up 40-17, but instead they have to be satisfied with a huge 33-23 win.
It marked the first time in UH program history they have beaten Top 5 programs back to back, and the massive win puts them solidly in the discussion for a CFA playoff spot assuming they run the table the rest of the way.
But the most important stat in the game is that the UH Cougars are 1-0.
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Saturday, September 03, 2016
2016 Presidential Debate Moderators Selected
It is past time to give a non white journalist the opportunity to moderate a presidential debate, and that needs to happen this year.
-TransGriot, August 23, 2016
Looks like the Commission on Presidential Debates heard me and other people concerning this subjectbecause they finally selected a non white journalist for a presidential debate.
Lester Holt of NBC News will moderate the first debate at Hofstra University on September 26. He will be the first Black male journalist since Bernard Shaw in 1988 to moderate a presidential debate and the first African-American debate moderator since Carole Simpson handled those duties in 1992.
About time CPD..
When the vice presidential debate happens on October 4 on the Longwood University campus, there will be another historic choice for debate moderator. Elaine Quijano of CBS News becomes the first Latinx journalist to moderate any debate be it a presidential or vice presidential one.
In 2020 a presidential debate needs to be moderated by a Latinx journalist..
The second town hall debate on October 9 in St. Louis will be co moderated by Anderson Cooper of CNN and Martha Raddatz of ABC News.
The third debate on October 19 in Las Vegas will be moderated by Chris Wallace of FOX News.
-TransGriot, August 23, 2016
Looks like the Commission on Presidential Debates heard me and other people concerning this subjectbecause they finally selected a non white journalist for a presidential debate.
Lester Holt of NBC News will moderate the first debate at Hofstra University on September 26. He will be the first Black male journalist since Bernard Shaw in 1988 to moderate a presidential debate and the first African-American debate moderator since Carole Simpson handled those duties in 1992.
About time CPD..
When the vice presidential debate happens on October 4 on the Longwood University campus, there will be another historic choice for debate moderator. Elaine Quijano of CBS News becomes the first Latinx journalist to moderate any debate be it a presidential or vice presidential one.
In 2020 a presidential debate needs to be moderated by a Latinx journalist..
The second town hall debate on October 9 in St. Louis will be co moderated by Anderson Cooper of CNN and Martha Raddatz of ABC News.
The third debate on October 19 in Las Vegas will be moderated by Chris Wallace of FOX News.
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2016 UH Cougar Watch- Crucial Season Opener At NRG Stadium
My fave college football team starts what has the potential to be a blockbuster 2016 season when they kick off in a few hours against the number 3 ranked Oklahoma Sooners at a sold out NRG Stadium.
Nobody outside Beltway 8, including college football pundits is giving the number #15 ranked Cougars a chance against a team that was a semifinalist in last year's College Football Playoff and is considered a favorite for the Big XII title. But then again, none of the college football pundits thought the 13-1 Cougars could hang with Florida State in the Peach Bowl either,
But after an offseason in which they hauled in a recruiting class that ranked number 35 in the nation and included 5 star homeboy DT Ed Oliver, you may not want to sleep on this team.
We'll see if the H-Town Takeover can hang with a team they may have to face on a regular basis if the Big XII does the right thing and invites UH to join
But the start of this season for the Cougars seems to have a lot riding on it. In addition to being considered for Big XII membership, the defending American Athletic Conference Champs will be trying to prove their 13-1 record last year wasn't a fluke along with the 38-24 Peach Bowl demolition of Florida State.
But as Coach Tom Herman said, that was last year's UH team. This 2016 UH team will have to forge their own legacy, and they can take a major step toward that in a few hours.
“We’re the same disrespected, little American Conference team with a giant chip on our shoulder,” Herman said. “The media and everyone else might have put us in the top 25, (and) that’s based off of what last year’s team did. We haven’t done anything.”
In addition to opening at NRG Stadium with Oklahoma and possessing the best ranking to start a football season since I was walking the campus, they'll also be facing on November 17 a Louisville squad at TDECU Stadium with revenge on their minds along with their opponents in The American who want to repeat on a weekly basis what UConn managed to do last year in upsetting the Coogs.
The Coogs are shooting for a repeat American title, a possible Heisman Trophy for QB Greg Ward, Jr, and possibly crashing the College Football Playoff party if they can run the table schedule wise.
But the huge piece of that 2016 Cougar college football season puzzle starts at 11:00 AM CDT.
Nobody outside Beltway 8, including college football pundits is giving the number #15 ranked Cougars a chance against a team that was a semifinalist in last year's College Football Playoff and is considered a favorite for the Big XII title. But then again, none of the college football pundits thought the 13-1 Cougars could hang with Florida State in the Peach Bowl either,
But after an offseason in which they hauled in a recruiting class that ranked number 35 in the nation and included 5 star homeboy DT Ed Oliver, you may not want to sleep on this team.
We'll see if the H-Town Takeover can hang with a team they may have to face on a regular basis if the Big XII does the right thing and invites UH to join
But the start of this season for the Cougars seems to have a lot riding on it. In addition to being considered for Big XII membership, the defending American Athletic Conference Champs will be trying to prove their 13-1 record last year wasn't a fluke along with the 38-24 Peach Bowl demolition of Florida State. But as Coach Tom Herman said, that was last year's UH team. This 2016 UH team will have to forge their own legacy, and they can take a major step toward that in a few hours.
“We’re the same disrespected, little American Conference team with a giant chip on our shoulder,” Herman said. “The media and everyone else might have put us in the top 25, (and) that’s based off of what last year’s team did. We haven’t done anything.”
In addition to opening at NRG Stadium with Oklahoma and possessing the best ranking to start a football season since I was walking the campus, they'll also be facing on November 17 a Louisville squad at TDECU Stadium with revenge on their minds along with their opponents in The American who want to repeat on a weekly basis what UConn managed to do last year in upsetting the Coogs.
The Coogs are shooting for a repeat American title, a possible Heisman Trophy for QB Greg Ward, Jr, and possibly crashing the College Football Playoff party if they can run the table schedule wise.
But the huge piece of that 2016 Cougar college football season puzzle starts at 11:00 AM CDT.
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Friday, September 02, 2016
African-Americans, Poor Whites and Latinos Know What America Has To Lose
You TransGriot readers know how much love and profound respect I have for the Rev. Dr William J. Barber, and once again this moral human rights leader is speaking truth to power
He's putting Donald Trump on blast in this post and rebutting his 'What do you have to lose?' comment he says to his predominately white rally crowds in terms of his 'Black 'outreach'.for his failing presidential campaign.
Here's the post from Dr Barber that I'm signal boosting.
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He's putting Donald Trump on blast in this post and rebutting his 'What do you have to lose?' comment he says to his predominately white rally crowds in terms of his 'Black 'outreach'.for his failing presidential campaign.
Here's the post from Dr Barber that I'm signal boosting.
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African-Americans, Poor Whites, and Latinos Know
What America Has To Lose
When political strategists told candidate Trump he couldn't win the Presidency while alienating every minority voter, he scoffed and said, "You're fired." But if he wouldn't listen to experience, Trump will listen to data. Hillary Clinton's double-digit lead in national polls has prompted the pivot Trump promised he'd never make.
So if you're African-American, Donald Trump wants your vote. Democrats have taken us for granted, he says, speaking to crowds in battle ground states that are overwhelmingly white. According to him we have been gullible and unsophisticated in the way we have cast our votes. He doesn't see us among his audiences, but he hopes we're listening. He promises that he-and he alone-can fix our problems. After all, he reasons, "What the hell do you have to lose?"
Black lives have always mattered in American political discourse, though not always for the right reason. But they have mattered, which is why we have had to fight for every civil liberty and legal protection we've gained since arriving on these shores as chattel slaves. We have had to be among the most sophisticated voters, knowing that no party or candidate is perfect and that race as well as class will always impact the policy decisions of whoever is in office. African-Americans have always had a lot to lose. The franchise of voting itself has been a constant struggle, then and now. Our history is too heavy a burden, but it has given us insight that cannot be taken away. This is why we know perhaps better than any group of Americans how much we all have to lose if we buy the lie of Trump and other extremists who've hijacked the Republican Party.
After a year of verbal brutality, racially charged speech, and regressive policy proposals that have masterfully tapped white fear, Trump wants to convince us he is not racist. George Wallace did the same thing in his 1968 Dixiecrat presidential campaign, which followed the race baiting campaign of Republican Nominee Barry Goldwater. Wallace, who had declared just five years earlier, "segregation yesterday, now and forever" tried to pivot away from the stigma of Old South bigotry by using the language of anti-elitism, anti-communism, and "law and order" to win white voters reeling with fear and hatred of the black freedom movement, the antiwar movement, the counter-culture and the women's liberation movement.
In a speech at Madison Square Garden, Wallace said, "I am very grateful for the fact that in 1966 my wife received more black votes in Alabama than did either one of her opponents. We are proud to say that they support us now in this race for the presidency, and we would like to have the support of people of all races, colors, creeds, religions, and national origins in the state of New York."
To win the White House in '68, Richard Nixon learned to out-Wallace Wallace by speaking in a new racially-coded language that capitalized on racial fears and prejudices without using blatant slurs and open appeals to white supremacy. Lee Atwater, one of the architects of Nixon's campaign, called this Southern Strategy "a brilliant campaign... a blueprint for everything I have done in the South since then."
Nixon used his "Southern Strategy" to establish a new Sunbelt power base for the Republican Party in the South and West. Many Southern white conservatives-Jesse Helms, Strom Thurmond, and most of what would become the New Right in the South-left the Democratic Party. Strom Thurmond organized conservative Democrats across the South to abandon their party and become Republicans in 1968, telling them that Nixon could actually win and that the white South would never go back to the party of civil rights. Nixon took the entire South (except for the handful of states that Wallace took), and his narrow victory in 1968 would have been a landslide except that Wallace siphoned off 13.5 per cent of the vote.
According to historian William Chafe, by 1969 most middle class whites believed blacks had a better chance at good education, jobs, and housing than they did. Almost 80 per cent said that most people on welfare could earn their own way if they wanted. Kevin Phillips, another of Nixon's chief strategists, explained that "all you've got to do with American politics is work out who hates whom and you've got it." Phillips advised Nixon that the Republican Party could win without Negro votes by painting the Democrats as a "black party." Predicting "a new American revolution coming out of the South and West," Phillips noted that "white ethnics" in the North were also ripe for the picking, correctly predicting, for example, that the Irish Democrats in New York would turn Republican "because they don't like the Jews and Negroes who run the New York Democratic Party." The South, Phillips said, would become the base for a new Republican Party.
This hijacking of the Republican Party depended on revisionist history. In an effort to gain African-American votes, Trump wants to claim the "party of Lincoln." But Lincoln's Republican party-and its opposition Democratic party-were the polar opposites of today's parties that carry those same names. If Trump really wanted to embrace the "Party of Lincoln," he would have to support the Reconstruction policies that won freed blacks' support in the 19thcentury. He would have to be for federal intervention to ensure equal protection, for expanding voting rights, and for public education. African-Americans are not naïve. We know Trump and other so-called conservative extremists doesn't represent the party of Lincoln because they oppose the policies that have increased our freedom and well-being in this nation.
Trump's pivot is a political ploy taken out of the Southern Strategy playbook, which was developed in the late 1960s and used by candidates from Nixon to Reagan to George Bush to exploit white Southern fear while avoiding the stigma of overt racism. This strategy taught state-level and national politicians, especially in the South, to reference race in the coded language of "tax cuts," "entitlement programs," "states rights," "right to work," and "voter fraud." By associating black political power with "big government," the Southern Strategy created a disdain for the very social uplift programs that had benefited many whites in the 1940s and 50s. If black people were stealing from their neighbors by taking "free stuff' from the government, then they were to blame for poor white people's suffering. This convinced many whites to vote against their own self-interest, thereby undermining the coalitions of poor and working people who had challenged systemic injustice during the labor and civil rights movements.
When I hear Trump ask, "What do you have to lose?", I immediately think of all that African-Americans have fought for and won, together with our allies from other communities: our freedom, our citizenship; our right to vote, to sit on juries, to serve in the military; our right to education, to integrated public facilities, to fair housing and just wages. The question itself is an insult to black people in America.
But it is an insult to poor white people, too. Because despite the injustices we have faced, there are still more of them than there are of us. According to the University of Michigan's National Poverty Center, 26% of African-Americans are poor-an extreme disparity compared to the 10% poverty among whites. But in real numbers, millions more poor white people who are being conned by the Southern Strategy and the extremists who use it to build their own power and wealth.
The worst lie of our time is that extreme policies only hurt black people. In state houses across America, we have seen this kind of political extremism attack voting rights protections, public education, health care for all, living wages, labor rights, and immigrant rights. It has led the way in refusing to address racial disparities in our criminal justice system, and its trickle-down economics led to the worst recession since the Great Depression. The so-called "big government" that extremists railed against for decades bailed out the banks that were "too big to fail," and poor and working people of every race bore the brunt of creditors' over-speculation.
Take it from a people who learned long ago that, "just trust me," from a rich white man is a polite way of saying, "You better know your place, boy." This nation is far from perfect, but we've come a long way from where we started. We all have a great deal to lose if we buy the lie that our best hope is in returning to some imagined greatness of our past. If history shows us anything, it's that we become a more perfect union when people who've been pitted against one another see our common cause, join hands, and listen to the better angels of our nature. Our true greatness lies in a determination to move forward together, not one step back.
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Shut Up Fool Awards- H-Town Takeover 2.0 Edition
This game is taking place with the backdrop of the Big XII Conference that dissed us during its formation (with UT"s help) now considering the Cougars for membership. A win over this Big XII title contender would go a long way toward getting our 2016 season off to a strong start and another major New Year's Six Bowl or even if they run the table, the CFA playoff..
We'll see if that happens for the Coogs over the next few months, but what's going to happen today is me calling out some fools.
Honorable mention number one is the unnamed cheerleading coach at Ross S. Sterling High in Baytown, TX who is harassing the only Black cheerleader on the squad over her braids?
Really? That's so 90's.
Honorable mention number two is Detroit based Bishop Wayne T. Jackson for cooning it up for Trump.
Honorable mention number three to Tim Canova, who in another defeat for the Bernie Revolution got his azz whipped by Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz on Tuesday, and petulantly refused to concede.
Honorable mention number four is FOX Noise spokesbigot Brian Kilmeade, who says Colin Kaepernick shout stand for national anthem because 'America gave him two white parents'.
You pointed hood is showing Brian along with your lack of IQ points.
Honorable mention number five is Tomi Lahren, who is auditioning for the vacant fembot spots at FOX Noise with a triple play of racist stupidity. She opened by opening her mouth to say that Colin Kaepernick's citizenship is 'conditional', should be more grateful because he was adopted by white parents, then said if Kap doesn't like this country, he can leave it.
The 15th Amendment says otherwise about Kap's citizenship. If you're born here, you're a citizen Miss Thang. And it because we love and want this country to be better we have Frist Amendment rights to criticize it, and so sick of you conservafools insisting people leave this country if they say stuff y'all don't like.
Honorable mention number six is ESPN commentator Paul Finebaum, who claimed on air that Black people aren't being oppressed in this country.
Really? 12 year old Black kids are being shot and killed by po-po's, the Republican Party gleefully brags that their voter ID laws are designed to keep Black people from voting, and we aren't being oppressed?
With such a charming personality, no wonder he has failed multiple times to be elected to the West Deptford Township Committee, and hope he massively fails again this year.
Mike Krawitz, shut up racist and misogynist fool!
Thursday, September 01, 2016
Jen Richards Speaks About The 'Anything' Movie Controversy
I've had my say about the current controversy surrounding Matt Bomer and the Anything movie perpetuating the tired and frustrating pattern of cisgender male actors playing trans women and me being fed up with it along with others in Trans World.
And as a reminder, cisgender women playing is not always ideal either. Some of them are subject to the same transphobic biases that the parent culture has been pushing about trans people and can say some jacked up mess about us as well
But with the controversy about the movie heating up, I linked to a post quoting Jen Richards' Twitter feed and tweet string on that controversy and her thoughts about it when I was compiling my post.
Since Jen has now posted a video adding more clarity on where her thought process was when she wrote that tweet string the other day, I need to post that for you to TransGriot readers to view and ponder.
And as a reminder, cisgender women playing is not always ideal either. Some of them are subject to the same transphobic biases that the parent culture has been pushing about trans people and can say some jacked up mess about us as well
But with the controversy about the movie heating up, I linked to a post quoting Jen Richards' Twitter feed and tweet string on that controversy and her thoughts about it when I was compiling my post.
Since Jen has now posted a video adding more clarity on where her thought process was when she wrote that tweet string the other day, I need to post that for you to TransGriot readers to view and ponder.
Selena's Madame Tussaud's Wax Figure Unveiled
It's still hard to believe that my fellow Texan Selena Quintanilla-Perez has been gone now 21 years. I still remember the shock and horror I felt the March 31, 1995 day I head she'd been murdered by her assistant and head of her fan club Yolanda Saldivar in Corpus Christi, just two weeks shy of her 24th birthday.
It was even more tragic because at the time the undisputed Queen of Tejano music had just recently broken the Houston Rodeo attendance record she set two years previously, was about to release a crossover album Dreaming of You that debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 after her death, and was already talking to Hollywood about doing movies.
Despite being on the planet for only 23 years, her influence on pop culture is massive. The 1997 Selena biopic was Jennifer Lopez's breakout movie role. Selena brought Tejano music into mainstream attention. She was nominated for three Grammy's, won one and probably would have won more based on her dominance in other awards she was nominated for and won.
Latina pop star and Disney alum Selena Gomez is named for the Queen of Tejano. Here parents were huge fans of Selena.
She will be posthumously getting her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next year as part of the Class of 2017 that includes Eva Longoria.
Next month MAC Cosmetic will release a makeup line
I've even argued the point with friends that if Selena was still around, been able to do more crossover English language albums and movies in addition to maintaining her fan base in the Latinx community, she would be as huge a pop culture icon as another favorite Texan of mine in Beyonce
Two decades level she is still a beloved figure in the Latinx community. The reason the new Madame Tussaud's wax figure of her exists is because Selena fans put together a petition that 10,000 people signed to request it happen.
Madame Tussaud's traveled to The Selena Museum in Corpus Christi to ensure that everything about the wax figure of her that recreates her look from a 1993 Corpus Christi concert was on point
Many of those devoted Selena fans have flown to her hometown of Corpus Christi to visit the museum, the statue of her overlooking Corpus Christi Bay, her resting place, the home she lived in with her husband Chris Perez, and her fashion boutiques.
They also started lining up at sundown Tuesday to get the $30 wristbands to see the reveal of the long awaited wax figure at Madame Tussaud's yesterday.
They weren't disappointed. It's another fitting tribute to a music legend that was taken away from all of us far too soon.
It was even more tragic because at the time the undisputed Queen of Tejano music had just recently broken the Houston Rodeo attendance record she set two years previously, was about to release a crossover album Dreaming of You that debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 after her death, and was already talking to Hollywood about doing movies.
Despite being on the planet for only 23 years, her influence on pop culture is massive. The 1997 Selena biopic was Jennifer Lopez's breakout movie role. Selena brought Tejano music into mainstream attention. She was nominated for three Grammy's, won one and probably would have won more based on her dominance in other awards she was nominated for and won.
Latina pop star and Disney alum Selena Gomez is named for the Queen of Tejano. Here parents were huge fans of Selena.
She will be posthumously getting her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next year as part of the Class of 2017 that includes Eva Longoria.
Next month MAC Cosmetic will release a makeup line
I've even argued the point with friends that if Selena was still around, been able to do more crossover English language albums and movies in addition to maintaining her fan base in the Latinx community, she would be as huge a pop culture icon as another favorite Texan of mine in Beyonce
Two decades level she is still a beloved figure in the Latinx community. The reason the new Madame Tussaud's wax figure of her exists is because Selena fans put together a petition that 10,000 people signed to request it happen.
Madame Tussaud's traveled to The Selena Museum in Corpus Christi to ensure that everything about the wax figure of her that recreates her look from a 1993 Corpus Christi concert was on point
Many of those devoted Selena fans have flown to her hometown of Corpus Christi to visit the museum, the statue of her overlooking Corpus Christi Bay, her resting place, the home she lived in with her husband Chris Perez, and her fashion boutiques.
They also started lining up at sundown Tuesday to get the $30 wristbands to see the reveal of the long awaited wax figure at Madame Tussaud's yesterday.
They weren't disappointed. It's another fitting tribute to a music legend that was taken away from all of us far too soon.
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Scott Turner Schofield's 'Becoming A Man In 127 Easy Steps' Play Coming To Chicago September 12
I have much love for my fellow Texan Scott Turner Schofield (he was born in San Antonio), who last year made a little history by becoming the first out trans actor on daytime television as Maya Avant Forrester's friend Nick on the CBS soap the Bold And The Beautiful.
I had the pleasure of seeing Scott's humorous one act play Debutante Balls while I was in Provincetown, MA last year at Fantasia Fair to pick up the Virginia Prince Transgender Pioneer Award, and understand Scott has another one act play he is preforming called Becoming A Man In 127 Easy Steps.
So what's it about? It's irreverent and dynamic, graceful and playful, Becoming A Man In 127 EASY Steps engages the deep questions and the locker room jokes about what it means to "become" a man.
Becoming a Man in 127 Easy Steps will be in Chicago at the Center on Halsted's Hoover-Leppen Theater on September 12 starting at 7 PM. Tickets are $25,but no one will be turned away for lack of funds if you wish to see it because it's only going to be in the Windy City for one night only.
Check it out. You'll be glad you did. Registering for seats is highly recommended and you can do that at this link.
Hope you peeps in Chitown pack the theater for it, and tell Scott i said hello when you do..
I had the pleasure of seeing Scott's humorous one act play Debutante Balls while I was in Provincetown, MA last year at Fantasia Fair to pick up the Virginia Prince Transgender Pioneer Award, and understand Scott has another one act play he is preforming called Becoming A Man In 127 Easy Steps.
So what's it about? It's irreverent and dynamic, graceful and playful, Becoming A Man In 127 EASY Steps engages the deep questions and the locker room jokes about what it means to "become" a man.
Moving beyond the transgender narrative that focuses on the experience of transition, Scott Turner Schofield’s 127 stories explore the drama and hilarity of living a new life in the "opposite" gender.
Becoming a Man in 127 EASY Steps has toured the world for nearly a decade to rave reviews, making a deep impact in every community in which it plays. It is an award-winning glimpse into the real life of one transgender man whose artistry as a writer and performer has achieved the highest critical acclaim.
Becoming a Man in 127 Easy Steps will be in Chicago at the Center on Halsted's Hoover-Leppen Theater on September 12 starting at 7 PM. Tickets are $25,but no one will be turned away for lack of funds if you wish to see it because it's only going to be in the Windy City for one night only.
Check it out. You'll be glad you did. Registering for seats is highly recommended and you can do that at this link.
Hope you peeps in Chitown pack the theater for it, and tell Scott i said hello when you do..
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I'm Ready For Some 2016 NFL Prognostication!
The NFL season starts next week, and I will be once it starts competing for TransGriot NFL prognostication glory and to see if I can do something no one in the history of this contest has done.
Repeat as the champion.
Unfortunately it's just me and Mike Watts this year. Eli Blake, the third member of our prognostication trio who was our 2013 champion, is recovering from major health issues, and reluctantly won't be competing for the 2016 title.
What he will do from time to time is be a guest commentator as Mike and I battle for 2016 NFL season supremacy as we both wish him a speed recovery.
The rules are the same. We pick that week's regular season NFL games, no spread. Picks are posted no later than 10 minutes before kickoff of the first game of that NFL week. Person with the best record after the last of 256 regular season games has been played in Week 17 will be declared the winner.
That was moi last year. And I'm ready for some NFL regular season football. .
Repeat as the champion.
Unfortunately it's just me and Mike Watts this year. Eli Blake, the third member of our prognostication trio who was our 2013 champion, is recovering from major health issues, and reluctantly won't be competing for the 2016 title.
What he will do from time to time is be a guest commentator as Mike and I battle for 2016 NFL season supremacy as we both wish him a speed recovery.
The rules are the same. We pick that week's regular season NFL games, no spread. Picks are posted no later than 10 minutes before kickoff of the first game of that NFL week. Person with the best record after the last of 256 regular season games has been played in Week 17 will be declared the winner.
That was moi last year. And I'm ready for some NFL regular season football. .
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Moni's Had It Up To Here With White Cisgender Males Playing Trans Women In Hollywood
September will witness television history when the CBS legal drama Doubt debuts with Laverne Cox playing the first main cast transgender character for a scripted network TV series. The web series Her Story featuring my homegirls Angelica Ross and Jen Richards received an Emmy nomination.
Another reality show series featuring a trans cast in the Whoopi Goldberg produced Strut will debut September 20, and we are waiting to see if I Am Jazz gets renewed for a third season.
Tangerine, a move featuring two trans actresses in Mya Taylor and Kitana Kiki Rodriguez garnered attention for the Oscar campaign that was run for its two stars.
The indie movie Boy Meets Girl that's on Netflix right now, featured a trans feminine character named Ricky that surprise, surprise was played by trans actress Michelle Hendley, also got some well deserved buzz and attention
You would think that with all the interest in trans people's lives, that Hollywood would be planning to whet that appetite with movies that have transgender characters being played by trans actors.
But nope, hasn't worked out that way.
And now after hearing Matt Bomer is going to be the latest white cisgender male to play a transwoman on the silver screen in an attempt to parlay that into an Academy Award nomination a la Jared Leto and Eddie Redmayne, it's time for Hollywood to have several sections of seats at the Rose Bowl about that transphobic practice.
As a matter of fact, here's a Change.org petition calling for the movie Anything to not even be released.
That's how fed up the trans feminine community is about this irritating pattern of seeing white cisgender actors repeatedly get to play trans characters on the silver screen to mine and our community's displeasure, and especially the displeasure of the trans actresses trying to make a living in Hollywood.
Jen Richards calls out the problems with why it's a big deal with cis men playing trans women and I agree with many of the points she made in her Twitter chain that is featured in the Mic post I linked to.
As for cis women playing trans characters, since I was asked about it at Chautauqua, I'll repeat what I said there. Personally I don't like it simply because I want my trans sisters to have first cracks at those roles, and there is no equity yet in Hollywood in terms of trans actresses getting fair shots to play cis feminine characters.
But if it's done by the cis actress in question with respect for our lives, I can deal with it. If I'm forced to choose, I prefer a cis woman playing a trans woman instead of the reprehensible transphobic pattern going on right now.
One example of a cis woman who is respectfully playing a trans woman and nailing it is Karla Mosley, who plays model Maya Avant Forrester on the CBS soap The Bold and the Beautiful.
I've been impressed by how Mosley and the B& B writers have handled the nuances of Maya's character living as a trans woman, and the added bonus of that is it is the first time we have seen it play out in a Black family on network television
As for the tired trope of 'transwomen are men' trope that's a relic of disco-era second wave feminism, past time to give that crap a rest. especially in Hollywood. Some of you Hollywood peeps need to show up at a trans pageant or a trans convention. When you do so, you'll note that some of my trans feminine sisters will give Miss Universe a run for her money in the beauty department.
But even having a cis woman playing a trans woman has bumped into at times the entrenched Hollywood transphobia about trans women.
Several years ago Kerry Washington played a trans woman in the 2009 movie Life Is Hot In Cracktown, and she said in an interview in the runup to its release at the time she didn't get the part at first because the director thought she was 'too beautiful to play a transwoman'.
Even some of the cis women actresses playing trans women have had some interesting reactions and revelations about what we deal with while walking in our trans feminine pumps for their roles.
Chloe Sevigny admitted in an interview that when she played Mia in the British series Hit and Miss, because of the prosthetic penis she had to wear for the role, she not only cried every day when she had to put it on, she felt unattractive and questioned her desirability when she was in character.
Kerry Washington said this in an interview about her Marybeth character.
"The biggest thing I learned is that these are individuals who are born as women. They are women but their biology/anatomy has betrayed them in some way and that’s the fundamental thing to understand. I am not playing a man who wants to be a woman, I am playing a woman who has been born with a physical inconsistency so my body doesn’t reflect my emotional truth. That’s key to understanding who this person is."
Too bad the rest of Hollywood doesn't get the fundamental truth about trans women that Kerry Washington so easily grasped.
That being said, I still have a major problem with cisgender males playing trans women in Hollywood when there's a long list of trans women like Alexandra Billings, Trace Lysette. Jamie Clayton, Mya Taylor and countless others ready, willing and able to do the job if given the opportunity to play these roles.
But the key reason I have a problem with it is because as Jen and other trans women across our community have stated, it reinforces the stereotype that 'transwomen are men', and that has negative life or death consequences for us.
The 'that's a man' stereotype repeatedly spat at trans women of all ethnic backgrounds is also negatively affecting the human rights of trans people and our allies around the country as HB2 and the repeal of HERO were Exhibits A and B of.
And with the Republican Party and conservative movement revving up bathroom fears of trans people in order to attack human rights laws and demonize trans people for their own political gain, we trans women of color are paying in blood for that and the desire of Hollywood cisgender men to get an Oscar.
So it's why I have had it up to here with lazy Hollywood directors and casting directors repeatedly putting cis men in drag to play trans women.
Another reality show series featuring a trans cast in the Whoopi Goldberg produced Strut will debut September 20, and we are waiting to see if I Am Jazz gets renewed for a third season.
The indie movie Boy Meets Girl that's on Netflix right now, featured a trans feminine character named Ricky that surprise, surprise was played by trans actress Michelle Hendley, also got some well deserved buzz and attention
You would think that with all the interest in trans people's lives, that Hollywood would be planning to whet that appetite with movies that have transgender characters being played by trans actors.
And now after hearing Matt Bomer is going to be the latest white cisgender male to play a transwoman on the silver screen in an attempt to parlay that into an Academy Award nomination a la Jared Leto and Eddie Redmayne, it's time for Hollywood to have several sections of seats at the Rose Bowl about that transphobic practice.
As a matter of fact, here's a Change.org petition calling for the movie Anything to not even be released.
That's how fed up the trans feminine community is about this irritating pattern of seeing white cisgender actors repeatedly get to play trans characters on the silver screen to mine and our community's displeasure, and especially the displeasure of the trans actresses trying to make a living in Hollywood.
Jen Richards calls out the problems with why it's a big deal with cis men playing trans women and I agree with many of the points she made in her Twitter chain that is featured in the Mic post I linked to.
As for cis women playing trans characters, since I was asked about it at Chautauqua, I'll repeat what I said there. Personally I don't like it simply because I want my trans sisters to have first cracks at those roles, and there is no equity yet in Hollywood in terms of trans actresses getting fair shots to play cis feminine characters.
But if it's done by the cis actress in question with respect for our lives, I can deal with it. If I'm forced to choose, I prefer a cis woman playing a trans woman instead of the reprehensible transphobic pattern going on right now.
One example of a cis woman who is respectfully playing a trans woman and nailing it is Karla Mosley, who plays model Maya Avant Forrester on the CBS soap The Bold and the Beautiful.
I've been impressed by how Mosley and the B& B writers have handled the nuances of Maya's character living as a trans woman, and the added bonus of that is it is the first time we have seen it play out in a Black family on network television
As for the tired trope of 'transwomen are men' trope that's a relic of disco-era second wave feminism, past time to give that crap a rest. especially in Hollywood. Some of you Hollywood peeps need to show up at a trans pageant or a trans convention. When you do so, you'll note that some of my trans feminine sisters will give Miss Universe a run for her money in the beauty department.
But even having a cis woman playing a trans woman has bumped into at times the entrenched Hollywood transphobia about trans women.
Several years ago Kerry Washington played a trans woman in the 2009 movie Life Is Hot In Cracktown, and she said in an interview in the runup to its release at the time she didn't get the part at first because the director thought she was 'too beautiful to play a transwoman'.
Even some of the cis women actresses playing trans women have had some interesting reactions and revelations about what we deal with while walking in our trans feminine pumps for their roles.
Chloe Sevigny admitted in an interview that when she played Mia in the British series Hit and Miss, because of the prosthetic penis she had to wear for the role, she not only cried every day when she had to put it on, she felt unattractive and questioned her desirability when she was in character.
Kerry Washington said this in an interview about her Marybeth character.
"The biggest thing I learned is that these are individuals who are born as women. They are women but their biology/anatomy has betrayed them in some way and that’s the fundamental thing to understand. I am not playing a man who wants to be a woman, I am playing a woman who has been born with a physical inconsistency so my body doesn’t reflect my emotional truth. That’s key to understanding who this person is."
Too bad the rest of Hollywood doesn't get the fundamental truth about trans women that Kerry Washington so easily grasped.
That being said, I still have a major problem with cisgender males playing trans women in Hollywood when there's a long list of trans women like Alexandra Billings, Trace Lysette. Jamie Clayton, Mya Taylor and countless others ready, willing and able to do the job if given the opportunity to play these roles.
The 'that's a man' stereotype repeatedly spat at trans women of all ethnic backgrounds is also negatively affecting the human rights of trans people and our allies around the country as HB2 and the repeal of HERO were Exhibits A and B of.
And with the Republican Party and conservative movement revving up bathroom fears of trans people in order to attack human rights laws and demonize trans people for their own political gain, we trans women of color are paying in blood for that and the desire of Hollywood cisgender men to get an Oscar.
So it's why I have had it up to here with lazy Hollywood directors and casting directors repeatedly putting cis men in drag to play trans women.
Black Trans Advocacy Conference Regional Summits
While we're counting down to the sixth annual Black Trans Advocacy Conference in Dallas next April, BTAC executive director Carter Brown is hitting the road for a series of BTAC regional summit events that will take place in several cities around the country.
The first one was in Topeka, Kansas August 26-27, with upcoming ones in New York on September 10, Atlanta September 24-25 at the Phillip Rush Center, and Baltimore October 7-9 at a location TBD.
As more are scheduled will pass that information along to you.
The New York event will start at 12 PM, and if you're interested, head on over to 115 W 113th St to check it out.
The goal of the BTAC summits is a multi faceted one.. In addition to getting the opportunity to meet Carter and other local BTAC leaders, it's spreading the word about the Dallas based national conference that is unique in trans conference world of being focused on Black trans people.
While this conference is focused on Black trans people, we encourage trans people of all ethnic backgrounds to come along with allies and significant others.
The BTAC regional summits summits are also seeking people interested in starting Black Transmen, Inc (BTMI) and Black Transwomen Inc (BTWI) local chapters, joining existing local chapters, participants and regional sponsors for the Black Trans International Pageantry System (BTIPS) pageants, people interested in stepping up to become leaders in BTMI/BTWI, and people wishing to help plan the 2017 BTAC national conference.
Events like these regional summits help them get the word out about the conference and hopefully get people to come and check it out.
So hope that you can attend one of the regional summits when it comes you way, and even better, if you can attend the BTAC national conference that is now just eight months away from happening.
HRC #ThisIsTransgender Video
Our right wing oppressors, oops opponents continue their efforts to be on the wrong side of human rights history. But as they continue to try to justify discriminating against and dehumanizing transgender people for their own nefarious political gain, we continue to fight them tooth and nail.
Yesterday the Human Rights Campaign released this video that has a few peeps in it I know in their #ThisIsTransgender campaign along with my reprehensible Texas lieutenant governor Dan Patrick and the hopefully soon to be one term governor of North Carolina Pat McCrory.
Enjoy.
Yesterday the Human Rights Campaign released this video that has a few peeps in it I know in their #ThisIsTransgender campaign along with my reprehensible Texas lieutenant governor Dan Patrick and the hopefully soon to be one term governor of North Carolina Pat McCrory.
Enjoy.
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
20 Reasons I'm With Her
While surfing the Net and Facebook I ran across the commentary of a far left wing Hillary hater who challenged Clinton supporters to come up with twenty reasons why we're supporting her.
Is that all? That's an easy enough challenge. Here's a list of 112 reasons someone else came up with. Here we go with mine..
1. She is the most qualified person since John Quincy Adams to run for president.
2. Donald Trump is not fit to be president of the United States.
3. I don't want Donald Trump's short tempered ignorant behind anywhere near the US nuclear launch codes.
4. Jill Stein is even less qualified for the presidency than Donald Trump is.
5. She would the the first ever female POTUS and it's past time we had a woman leader in the Oval Office.
6. She has served as a two term senator for New York and Secretary of State under President Obama.
7. As POTUS she would pick the next four Supreme Court justices and federal judges for the next four years
8. I'm sick of the misogyny, 1990's era conservalies and unjustified hatred being aimed at her.
9. Hillary Clinton while working for Marian Wright Edelman went undercover in Alabama to get the info Edelman needed to get the Nixon administration to yank the tax exemptions from the discriminatory private segregation academy schools set up in Southern states to duck Brown v Board.
10. This 2016 election will determine the course of this nation and the shape of the federal judiciary and SCOTUS for the next 30-40 years.
11. I want her to succeed the first Black POTUS.
12. Gary Johnson is not an option either. He's basically a Republican ashamed to claim the label, and not an option for me in this critical election cycle.
13. She has since 1992 done battle with the right wingers and won, including last year when the GOP controlled House had her sit through 11 hours of fake Benghazi scandal testimony and made them look stupid in the process. That's a quality I want to see in a Democratic POTUS.
14. When she worked on the McGovern campaign in 1972 to register Black and Latinx voters, her and Bill's organizing was done in South Texas.
15. She understands the issues impacting my community.
16. She would have the respect of the international community from the nanosecond she took the oath of office as president.
17. I'm sick of the Hillary hatred from the Green Tea Party far left.
18. She has repeatedly declared on the world state that LGBT rights are human rights
19. She fought to get universal single payer healthcare passed in 1993.
20. #ImWithHer, I'm/a Texan for Hillary and have been since February 16.
Is that all? That's an easy enough challenge. Here's a list of 112 reasons someone else came up with. Here we go with mine..
1. She is the most qualified person since John Quincy Adams to run for president.
2. Donald Trump is not fit to be president of the United States.
3. I don't want Donald Trump's short tempered ignorant behind anywhere near the US nuclear launch codes.
4. Jill Stein is even less qualified for the presidency than Donald Trump is.
5. She would the the first ever female POTUS and it's past time we had a woman leader in the Oval Office.
6. She has served as a two term senator for New York and Secretary of State under President Obama.
7. As POTUS she would pick the next four Supreme Court justices and federal judges for the next four years
8. I'm sick of the misogyny, 1990's era conservalies and unjustified hatred being aimed at her.
10. This 2016 election will determine the course of this nation and the shape of the federal judiciary and SCOTUS for the next 30-40 years.
11. I want her to succeed the first Black POTUS.
12. Gary Johnson is not an option either. He's basically a Republican ashamed to claim the label, and not an option for me in this critical election cycle.
13. She has since 1992 done battle with the right wingers and won, including last year when the GOP controlled House had her sit through 11 hours of fake Benghazi scandal testimony and made them look stupid in the process. That's a quality I want to see in a Democratic POTUS.
14. When she worked on the McGovern campaign in 1972 to register Black and Latinx voters, her and Bill's organizing was done in South Texas.
15. She understands the issues impacting my community.
16. She would have the respect of the international community from the nanosecond she took the oath of office as president.
17. I'm sick of the Hillary hatred from the Green Tea Party far left.
18. She has repeatedly declared on the world state that LGBT rights are human rights
19. She fought to get universal single payer healthcare passed in 1993.
20. #ImWithHer, I'm/a Texan for Hillary and have been since February 16.
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Monday, August 29, 2016
2016 Presidential Election Voter Registration Deadlines
If you're planning on voting in our upcoming presidential election, better get busy and make sure you're registered to do so.
Some of the deadline dates are coming up fast. Here's the list of voter registration deadlines for US states and territories. This is the last possible day you can register in these states and territories.
In North Dakota you aren't required to register. but you must be a US citizen, 18 years old by Election Day. live at your address by October 9, not be in jail or prison for a felony conviction, not be considered mentally incompetent by a court and have acceptable forms of ID to do so in person or by mail.
September
The Northern Marianas is the first one on the list with a September 9 voter registration deadline day, and Puerto Rico follows 10 days later with a September 19 registration deadline day.
October
October 8 in Mississippi, South Carolina and the US Virgin Islands,
October 9 in Alaska, Rhode Island
October 10 in American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas and Hawaii
October 11 is deadline day for eleven states that includes Texas. For those of you live in the Lone Star State, you need to make that registration happen and have that blue voter registration card by this date.
The other ten states in which you need to handle your electoral registration business by this date are Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, Ohio and Pennsylvania are 2016 swing states, and so if you wish to determine who the next POTUS will be, get busy getting registered.
October 12 in Missouri
October 14 in New York, North Carolina and Oklahoma.
So peeps in the Tarheel State, if you want to kick Pat My Crotch out of the governor's mansion along with the unjust GOP controlled NC legislature, have until this date to register for the election.
October 14 in Delaware
October 17 in Virginia.
October 18 in Kansas, Minnesota Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon and West Virginia
October 19 in Massachusetts
October 24 in Alabama, California and South Dakota
October 28 in Guam, Nebraska
October 31 in Washington So if you peeps living there don't want the horrifying prospect of a President Donald Tump, you must be registered in your state by this date.
November
November 1 is the deadline for Utah The Beehive State is one of the surprise states in play in Election 2016.
November 2 in Vermont
November 3 in Maryland
November 8 is Election Day, and these states and territories have same day registration. Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Wyoming
Some of the deadline dates are coming up fast. Here's the list of voter registration deadlines for US states and territories. This is the last possible day you can register in these states and territories.
In North Dakota you aren't required to register. but you must be a US citizen, 18 years old by Election Day. live at your address by October 9, not be in jail or prison for a felony conviction, not be considered mentally incompetent by a court and have acceptable forms of ID to do so in person or by mail.
September
The Northern Marianas is the first one on the list with a September 9 voter registration deadline day, and Puerto Rico follows 10 days later with a September 19 registration deadline day.
October
October 8 in Mississippi, South Carolina and the US Virgin Islands,
October 9 in Alaska, Rhode Island
October 10 in American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas and Hawaii
October 11 is deadline day for eleven states that includes Texas. For those of you live in the Lone Star State, you need to make that registration happen and have that blue voter registration card by this date.
The other ten states in which you need to handle your electoral registration business by this date are Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, Ohio and Pennsylvania are 2016 swing states, and so if you wish to determine who the next POTUS will be, get busy getting registered.
October 12 in Missouri
October 14 in New York, North Carolina and Oklahoma.
So peeps in the Tarheel State, if you want to kick Pat My Crotch out of the governor's mansion along with the unjust GOP controlled NC legislature, have until this date to register for the election.
October 14 in Delaware
October 17 in Virginia.
October 18 in Kansas, Minnesota Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon and West Virginia
October 19 in Massachusetts
October 24 in Alabama, California and South Dakota
October 28 in Guam, Nebraska
October 31 in Washington So if you peeps living there don't want the horrifying prospect of a President Donald Tump, you must be registered in your state by this date.
November
November 1 is the deadline for Utah The Beehive State is one of the surprise states in play in Election 2016.
November 2 in Vermont
November 3 in Maryland
November 8 is Election Day, and these states and territories have same day registration. Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Wyoming
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Busy H-Town Saturday
Saturday was a busy one for me as I attended two events that were fortunately happening only a mile apart.
I was asked by Rhys Caraway to present an award that went to Phoebe Van Cleefe at the #BlackQueerMagic Empowerment Brunch that was held in the shadow of downtown Houston at St, John's UNC.and sponsored by Young Black Voices.
That even started at 12:30 PM, and after we got our grub on, the awards presentation started with much of activist Houston in the room for this event..
Awards were also presented to Jason Black, Mike Webb, Aurora Gray and Fran Watson in addition to two Bayard Rustin Scholarships that was emceed by Harrison Gray.
After spending an enjoyable two hours there Dee Dee Watters and I headed over to the HSPVA campus that's still in Montrose for now for a 30th anniversary celebration for Bering Omega House.
What many people don't realize is that Houston was one of the early Ground Zero's for the HIV epidemic that broke out in 1981 with the nastier HTLV-1 virus
Indigent terminally ill AIDS patients were finding themselves once they were discharged from the various Houston hospitals with no place to go. Omega House was founded by then 76 year old retired Montessori teacher Eleanor Munger in 1986 to fill that critical care gap and give indigent people suffering with AIDS die with dignity.
With $10,000 in seed money from Christ Church Cathedral, Munger opened the four bed all volunteer run facility with the mission to compassionately care for terminally ill AIDS patients in their final stages that could no longer be cared for by the traditional medical establishment.
It was the first residential hospice in Texas, and it recently merged with Houston Area Community Services. Bering Omega House and celebrated its 30th year of existence with a short program in HSPVA's Denny Theater in which longtime workers there recalled the early days of its existence.
Munger passed away in 2004 at age 92, but the residential hospice she founded is still very much a part of the community. Some of the peeps who were at the Empowerment Brunch with us also took time like Dee Dee and I did to spend a few moment at that ceremony that began at 4 PM, and also included a tour of the facility.
It was a long day, but it's always good to see my Houston community peeps.and spend some quality time with them, especially since I've piled up a lot of frequent flier miles this year.
And I couldn't think of a better way to spend my day than to celebrate the achievements of some of our young activists and the 30th anniversary of a critical institution in our community.
I was asked by Rhys Caraway to present an award that went to Phoebe Van Cleefe at the #BlackQueerMagic Empowerment Brunch that was held in the shadow of downtown Houston at St, John's UNC.and sponsored by Young Black Voices.That even started at 12:30 PM, and after we got our grub on, the awards presentation started with much of activist Houston in the room for this event..
Awards were also presented to Jason Black, Mike Webb, Aurora Gray and Fran Watson in addition to two Bayard Rustin Scholarships that was emceed by Harrison Gray.
After spending an enjoyable two hours there Dee Dee Watters and I headed over to the HSPVA campus that's still in Montrose for now for a 30th anniversary celebration for Bering Omega House.
What many people don't realize is that Houston was one of the early Ground Zero's for the HIV epidemic that broke out in 1981 with the nastier HTLV-1 virus
Indigent terminally ill AIDS patients were finding themselves once they were discharged from the various Houston hospitals with no place to go. Omega House was founded by then 76 year old retired Montessori teacher Eleanor Munger in 1986 to fill that critical care gap and give indigent people suffering with AIDS die with dignity.
With $10,000 in seed money from Christ Church Cathedral, Munger opened the four bed all volunteer run facility with the mission to compassionately care for terminally ill AIDS patients in their final stages that could no longer be cared for by the traditional medical establishment.
It was the first residential hospice in Texas, and it recently merged with Houston Area Community Services. Bering Omega House and celebrated its 30th year of existence with a short program in HSPVA's Denny Theater in which longtime workers there recalled the early days of its existence.
Munger passed away in 2004 at age 92, but the residential hospice she founded is still very much a part of the community. Some of the peeps who were at the Empowerment Brunch with us also took time like Dee Dee and I did to spend a few moment at that ceremony that began at 4 PM, and also included a tour of the facility.
It was a long day, but it's always good to see my Houston community peeps.and spend some quality time with them, especially since I've piled up a lot of frequent flier miles this year.
And I couldn't think of a better way to spend my day than to celebrate the achievements of some of our young activists and the 30th anniversary of a critical institution in our community.
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Federal Judge Rules UNC Can't Enforce Unjust HB2 Potty Provisions
Had more good news for transkind happen on Friday when we got an unexpected HB2 ruling in North Carolina that went our way.
US District Judge Thomas Schroeder (GW Bush appointee) issued a surprising 83 page ruling in our favor and in favor of the three trans plaintiffs that filed a lawsuit challenging Hate Bill 2's anti-trans provisions as violations of Title IX.
Judge Schroeder granted a temporary injunction against the University of North Carolina's attempt to enforce HB 2 against trans Tarheel students and a trans UNC employee that he unfortunately said only applies to the three plaintiffs in the case.
The Carcano v McCrory case goes to trial in November, and in what has to be additional bad news for the North Carolina GOP transphobes, Judge Schroeder stated he expects that the plaintiffs will succeed in proving their claim that HB 2 is a violation of the Title IX law that bars sex discrimination in schools.
"Today is a great day for me and hopefully this is the start to chipping away at the injustice of HB 2 that is harming thousands of other transgender people who call North Carolina home," said Joaquin Carcano, the lead plaintiffs in this case in a statement released by the ACLU.
"Today, the tightness I have felt in my chest every day since HB 2 passed has eased. But the fight is not over: we will not rest until this discriminatory law is defeated," Carcano added.
But evil never sleeps, and the right-wing hatemongers and GOP trans oppressors who passed Hate Bill 2 are determined to continue the fight to oppress trans people as their latest brief they filed in the Carcano case suggests.
However, Judge Schroeder is still reserving judgment on the other parts of their claim that he will make a final ruling on in November.
And FYI, in the 4th Circuit, despite the unjust ruling that came out of Wichita Falls last week by another GW Bush appointee, the positive ruling made in April in the Grimm v Gloucester County case at the 4th Circuit appeals level is the controlling precedent.
I'm also cautiously optimistic after reading the opinion Judge Schroeder issued and this money quote that grabbed my attention:
We'll see if this is exactly what happens in a few months, but if it does, it's music to my ears and music to the ears of the ACLU, ACLU-NC, Lambda Legal, Equality North Carolina and the Department of Justice, who has also filed their own lawsuit seeking to strike down HB2.
US District Judge Thomas Schroeder (GW Bush appointee) issued a surprising 83 page ruling in our favor and in favor of the three trans plaintiffs that filed a lawsuit challenging Hate Bill 2's anti-trans provisions as violations of Title IX.
Judge Schroeder granted a temporary injunction against the University of North Carolina's attempt to enforce HB 2 against trans Tarheel students and a trans UNC employee that he unfortunately said only applies to the three plaintiffs in the case.
The Carcano v McCrory case goes to trial in November, and in what has to be additional bad news for the North Carolina GOP transphobes, Judge Schroeder stated he expects that the plaintiffs will succeed in proving their claim that HB 2 is a violation of the Title IX law that bars sex discrimination in schools.
"Today is a great day for me and hopefully this is the start to chipping away at the injustice of HB 2 that is harming thousands of other transgender people who call North Carolina home," said Joaquin Carcano, the lead plaintiffs in this case in a statement released by the ACLU.
"Today, the tightness I have felt in my chest every day since HB 2 passed has eased. But the fight is not over: we will not rest until this discriminatory law is defeated," Carcano added.
But evil never sleeps, and the right-wing hatemongers and GOP trans oppressors who passed Hate Bill 2 are determined to continue the fight to oppress trans people as their latest brief they filed in the Carcano case suggests.
However, Judge Schroeder is still reserving judgment on the other parts of their claim that he will make a final ruling on in November.And FYI, in the 4th Circuit, despite the unjust ruling that came out of Wichita Falls last week by another GW Bush appointee, the positive ruling made in April in the Grimm v Gloucester County case at the 4th Circuit appeals level is the controlling precedent.
I'm also cautiously optimistic after reading the opinion Judge Schroeder issued and this money quote that grabbed my attention:
Defendants argue that separating facility users by biological sex serves prophylactically to avoid the opportunity for sexual predators to prey on persons in vulnerable places. However, the individual transgender Plaintiffs have used facilities corresponding with their gender identity for over a year without posing a safety threat to anyone … Moreover, on the current record, there is no evidence that transgender individuals overall are any more likely to engage in predatory behaviors than other segments of the population. In light of this, there is little reason to believe that allowing the individual transgender Plaintiffs to use partitioned, multiple occupancy bathrooms corresponding with their gender identities, as well as UNC to seek to accommodate use of similar showers and changing facilities, will pose any threat to public safety, which will continue to be protected by the sustained validity of peeping, indecent exposure, and trespass laws. And although Defendants argue that a preliminary injunction will thwart enforcement of such safety laws by allowing non-transgender predators to exploit the opportunity to cross-dress and prey on others ...,the unrefuted evidence in the current record suggests that jurisdictions that have adopted accommodating bathroom access policies have not observed subsequent increases in crime …
We'll see if this is exactly what happens in a few months, but if it does, it's music to my ears and music to the ears of the ACLU, ACLU-NC, Lambda Legal, Equality North Carolina and the Department of Justice, who has also filed their own lawsuit seeking to strike down HB2.
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2016 Williams Watch- US Open Starts Today
After a surprising exit in the Rio Olympic singles and doubles tournament, Serena Williams enters New York and this edition of the 2016 US Open with an eye toward winning the title that she shockingly lost last year in the semifinals just shy of a calendar year Grand Slam.
It's the last tennis Grand Slam tourney of the year, and she's still not happy about the one that got away. So look out all you peeps playing against her starting today and over the next two weeks,
Serena's still ranked number one in the world, is the number one seed in this edition of the US Open and number one in our hearts. She and Venus step on the Flushing Meadows grounds of a USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center that has undergone some major changes,
This will be the first open in which Arthur Ashe Stadium as part of the $550 million dollar renovation to the USTA National Tennis Center will have a retractable roof to cover the main stadium court like the Aussie Open and Wimbledon have had for years over their main Grand Slam tournament venues. Louis Armstrong Stadium will also have a roof enclosing it once it is reconstructed and its current 10,200 seating capacity is increased to 15,000 by the 2018 Open.
Unlike the Australian Open and Wimbledon, the US Open officials plans are to only close the Ashe Stadium roof for rain, not extreme heat. We'll see how long that lasts.
A brand new 8000 seat Grandstand Court will also make its debut at this tournament, and for those of you in the New York area planning on attending it this year, you'll be happy to know that the National Tennis Center grounds were also redesigned to improve foot traffic,
But back to talking about the US Open which will run until September 11. Serena will start her pursuit of her record seventh US Open title title and 23rd major title with a tough opening round match versus Russia's Ekaterina Makarova.
Should she win that one, it's on to the second round to face the winner of the Antonia Lottner- Vania King match
Venus was the Williams sister that surprisingly took home a medal from Rio, a silver that she won in the mixed doubles tournament with Rajeev Ram. She's seeded sixth in this edition of the US Open and unfortunately is in the same half of the draw as Little Sis.
She will open up first round play in a match with Kateryna Kozlova of Ukraine, and would face the winner of the Julia Gorges-Yanina Wickmayer match in the second round.
And in case you're wondering if Venus and Serena were entered in the US Open doubles, nope they aren't.
Best of luck to my fave tennis playing siblings in this last tennis Grand Slam of 2016.
It's the last tennis Grand Slam tourney of the year, and she's still not happy about the one that got away. So look out all you peeps playing against her starting today and over the next two weeks,
Serena's still ranked number one in the world, is the number one seed in this edition of the US Open and number one in our hearts. She and Venus step on the Flushing Meadows grounds of a USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center that has undergone some major changes,
This will be the first open in which Arthur Ashe Stadium as part of the $550 million dollar renovation to the USTA National Tennis Center will have a retractable roof to cover the main stadium court like the Aussie Open and Wimbledon have had for years over their main Grand Slam tournament venues. Louis Armstrong Stadium will also have a roof enclosing it once it is reconstructed and its current 10,200 seating capacity is increased to 15,000 by the 2018 Open.
Unlike the Australian Open and Wimbledon, the US Open officials plans are to only close the Ashe Stadium roof for rain, not extreme heat. We'll see how long that lasts.
A brand new 8000 seat Grandstand Court will also make its debut at this tournament, and for those of you in the New York area planning on attending it this year, you'll be happy to know that the National Tennis Center grounds were also redesigned to improve foot traffic,
But back to talking about the US Open which will run until September 11. Serena will start her pursuit of her record seventh US Open title title and 23rd major title with a tough opening round match versus Russia's Ekaterina Makarova.
Should she win that one, it's on to the second round to face the winner of the Antonia Lottner- Vania King match
Venus was the Williams sister that surprisingly took home a medal from Rio, a silver that she won in the mixed doubles tournament with Rajeev Ram. She's seeded sixth in this edition of the US Open and unfortunately is in the same half of the draw as Little Sis.
She will open up first round play in a match with Kateryna Kozlova of Ukraine, and would face the winner of the Julia Gorges-Yanina Wickmayer match in the second round.
And in case you're wondering if Venus and Serena were entered in the US Open doubles, nope they aren't.
Best of luck to my fave tennis playing siblings in this last tennis Grand Slam of 2016.
Friday, August 26, 2016
TransGriot Perv Watch- Jacksonville Oppressor Kenneth Adkins Busted On Two Molestation Charges
It's been a while since I wrote a TransGriot Perv Watch post, and this one is too delicious and chock full of schadenfreude to not talk about another #stillnottrans anti-trans hypocrite.
If you were keeping your eye on what happened earlier this year in Jacksonville, FL when they tried literally a month after HERO went down in right wing instigated flames and failed to pass an HRO amendment that added sexual orientation and gender identity that , you would have heard me mention the name of Kenneth Adkins.
Adkins was the Brunswick, GA based megachurch pastor who was meddling in Jacksonville human rights business as the out of town frontman for the white evangelicals and GOP activists opposing the Jacksonville HRO. He helped stir up so much negativity about the HRO that the Jacksonville City Council caved and pulled it in February.
Adkins also declared in the wake of the Pulse nightclub mass shooting in Orlando that the 'homosexuals got what they deserved'.
Thanks to a tip from one of my longtime TransGriot readers in Brenda Lunger, I was pointed to this story on the 'Joe My God' blog that announced the arrest of Adkins this morning by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI).
The 56 year old pastor is cooling his heels in the Glynn County Jail after turning himself at 9 AM EDT this morning. He is accused of one count of aggravated child molestation and another count of
child molestation that allegedly occurred in 2010 in a vehicle, his church, and the victim's home.
The investigation according to a GBI press release and reporting from the Florida Times-Union is ongoing.
And we'll be watching to see how it turns out.
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