Kate Clinton our favorite lesbian political
humorist talks with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™. As we head into the New Year it’s time to reflect on 2013 and
chat about what 2014 will bring our LGBT community. This has definitely
been the year of marriage equality for our community with US Supreme
Court ruling Proposition 8 and DOMA unconstitutional. Perhaps the
state-by-state marriage equality concept may be working faster than we
thought because within a few days after talking to Kate, New Mexico’s
Supreme Court ruled in favor of gay marriage and in Utah a Federal judge
found the state’s ban of gay and lesbian marriages unconstitutional.
However, as we move forward with LGBT equality in America, countries
like Russia, Uganda, India and even Australia have implemented anti gay
laws. We talked to Kate about these tribulations and her spin on our
LGBT civil rights.
When asked what she would you like to see happen for LGBT Civil Rights
in 2014 Clinton stated, “I think we really need to work and be more
cognizant of trans issues. You know be they immigration issues, be they
imprisonment issues, I think that we can in Obama’s last years, we can
really push agencies to just make changes. You know, do executive orders
to say that when a trans person is put in jail, if it’s a woman you
don’t put that trans person into jail with men. That’s just a recipe for
rape. I think that there are a lot of agencies throughout the
government that are ready to have some really simple ideas that
President Obama through executive order or whatever, can just put into
effect. That’s the kind of thing that I would love to see. I know places
like GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network) and the
National Gay & Lesbian Task Force have really been working hard with
agencies throughout the government to make that kind of change. I hope
they can do it before we lose the support of President Obama; just
because he’s leaving office, not that he’s changing his mind.”
Clinton is also very involved with LPAC (Lesbian Political Action
Committee) conceptualized by her partner Urvashi Vaid and founded in
July 2012 by committed activists and donors to positively influence the
current political and social landscape in this country. LPAC’s agenda is
to give lesbians a real and meaningful seat at the political table.
Currently Kate is working on a new book and has revealed the name of her
new 2014 national tour #KATECLINTON2014 coming to Houston, Boston,
Boulder and Provincetown with additional cities to be added soon.
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