A personal blog by a graying (mostly Anglo with light African-American roots) gay left leaning liberal progressive married college-educated Buddhist Baha'i BBC/NPR-listening Professor Emeritus now following the Dharma in Minas Gerais, Brasil.
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Via JMG: Britain To Grant Posthumous Pardon To Gay Codebreaker Alan Turing
Famed WWII codebreaker Alan Turing will be granted a posthumous pardon by the British government. Turing committed suicide after being convicted of gross decency under Britain's anti-homosexuality code.
The government signalled on Friday that it is prepared to support a backbench bill that would pardon Turing, who died from cyanide poisoning at the age of 41 in 1954 after he was subjected to "chemical castration". Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, a government whip, told peers that the government would table the third reading of the Alan Turing (statutory pardon) bill at the end of October if no amendments are made. "If nobody tables an amendment to this bill, its supporters can be assured that it will have speedy passage to the House of Commons," Ahmad said. The announcement marks a change of heart by the government, which declined last year to grant pardons to the 49,000 gay men, now dead, who were convicted under the 1885 Criminal Law Amendment Act. They include Oscar Wilde.Turing is considered by many to be the father of computer science.
Labels: Alan Turing, Britain, LGBT History, science
Friday, July 19, 2013
What I want to be when I grow up: Daniel Orey at TEDxSacramento
Publicado em 17/07/2013:
Daniel Orey, PhD, is a professor of
mathematics education in the Centro de Educação Aberta e a Distância at
the Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto in Brazil. A professor for 22
years at California State University, Sacramento, in the College of
Education and the Department of Learning Skills, he began his teaching
career in 1978. After living and teaching in Guatemala, he completed a
Masters degree at New Mexico State University, and earned a Ph.D. at the
University of New Mexico. Daniel's Masters work took him to Patzun,
Guatemala where he undertook field research with LOGO, computers and
Mayan children. During his doctoral research, he served as a consultant
at the Colegio Americano de Puebla and for Apple de México. With
specialties in mathematics education, modeling and ethnomathematics, he
was a Fulbright scholar to the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de
Campinas; served as a CNPq visiting researcher at the Universidade
Federal de Ouro Preto; and served as a Senior Fulbright Specialist to
Kathmandu University in Nepal. In 2011, Daniel and his husband moved to
Brazil where he is currently teaching at Univeridade Federal de Ouro
Preto.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma July 19, 2013
Dealing with Shit
You
deal with your shit in Zen by sitting with it. By breathing right into
it. You don’t try and ignore it with pleasant thoughts or lofty ideas,
and you don’t try and bury it with solutions. You deal with it, you work
with it, one breath at a time.
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- Steve Krieger, "Growing Ground"
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma July 18, 2013
Deep Acceptance
Implicit
in Buddhist compassion is a genuine awareness and deep acceptance of
things as they truly are, painful as that may be. From this soil of
clarity and connection, compassion is said to arise of itself.
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- Allan Hunt Badiner, "Is the Buddha Winking at Extinction?"
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma July 17, 2013
The Time is Now
Awareness
practice is like any other skill-building activity. It is not meant to
be casual, or occasional, or reserved for only when convenient.
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- Les Kaye, "The Time is Now"
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
JMG Quote Of THe Day - Wayne Besen
"There was never going to be an actual ‘Ex-gay Pride Month’ because ex-gays are as rare as the Dodo bird. They simply could not find real ‘ex-gays’ to participate and had to cancel to save face. This was nothing but a desperate publicity stunt intended to revive a failing industry that has repeatedly embarrassed anti-gay organizations. We challenge [Christopher] Doyle to come forward and release the names of LGBT activists and organizations that have allegedly jeopardized his organization’s security. Until concrete allegations are made, we can only assume Dole is making an excuse for his organization’s abject failure to produce a viable Ex-Gay Pride Month event." - Truth Wins Out founder Wayne Besen, "laughing" at the yesterday's cancellation.
Labels: Christopher Doyle, crackpots, ex-gay, religion, self-loathing, still totally gay, Truth Wins Out, Wayne Besen
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma July 13, 2013
Get Yourself Out of the Way
The
more we can get the self out of the way, the more clearly we can see
the effect of our thoughts, words, and action upon ourselves and others.
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- Andrew Olendzki, “Moral Health”
Friday, July 12, 2013
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Baha'i words, deeds differ
Baha'i words, deeds differ
Dr. Gary Wright
Springfield
The official worldwide and local Baha’i position on gay rights is all in favor of glib generalities against generic “prejudice,” but when it comes to taking one baby step to actually help lift our oppression, they will not take it. They will not do one concrete thing that might make an actual difference.
A letter written on behalf of their highest body, the House of Justice, to a gay asking for guidance states their true policy: “...this practice, which like other sexual vices, is so abhorrent to the Creator of all mankind....”
Current ordinances do not equate oppressed LGBTs with other victimized or belittled groups.
People, do not be fooled by Janet Haworth’s muddled opinion piece. (“Baha’is support eliminating prejudice,” July 6)
Make the jump here to read the online text
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma July 11, 2013
The In-between State
Anxiety,
heartbreak, and tenderness mark the in-between state. It's the kind of
place we usually want to avoid. The challenge is to stay in the middle
rather than buy into struggle and complaint. The challenge is to let it
soften us rather than make us more rigid and afraid.
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- Pema Chodron, “The In-between State”
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Via JMG: ENDA Passes Senate Committee
This morning, the Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee voted 15-7 to advance the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) with support from Republican Sens. Mark Kirk (IL), Orrin Hatch (UT), and Lisa Murkowski (AK). The bill, now headed for the Senate floor, is considered instrumental in preventing workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity, and mending the “broken bargain” of unequal treatment of LGBT workers under the law.UPDATE: The ACLU cheers via press release:
Coming on the heels of the landmark Supreme Court marriage rulings, today's strong, bipartisan vote in favor of expanding workplace non-discrimination protections to include those who are LGBT is yet another sign that the tide has turned," said Ian Thompson, American Civil Liberties Union legislative representative. "Advocates have been working for nearly 40 years to pass these basic protections to ensure that all American workers, who stand side-by-side in the workplace and contribute with equal measure in their jobs, will stand on the same equal footing under the law. In 2013, it is completely unacceptable to force individuals to hide who they are out of fear of losing their livelihood.
Labels: employment, ENDA, Senate
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma July 10, 2013
No Return
The solution does not lie in ‘returning to nature.’ We cannot return to nature, because we have never left it.
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- David Loy, “Healing Ecology”
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Via Gay Politics Report: Civil Unions aren't Marriages
Civil unions aren't marriages, federal government says
Federal workers in domestic partnerships or civil unions won't get the same spousal and family benefits as those who are legally married in states that allow same-sex couples to wed, according to new guidance from the Office of Personnel Management. Memos detailing newly available benefits were released after the Supreme Court's recent ruling overturning a key section of the Defense of Marriage Act. The Washington Post (tiered subscription model)/Federal Eye blog (7/8)
Federal workers in domestic partnerships or civil unions won't get the same spousal and family benefits as those who are legally married in states that allow same-sex couples to wed, according to new guidance from the Office of Personnel Management. Memos detailing newly available benefits were released after the Supreme Court's recent ruling overturning a key section of the Defense of Marriage Act. The Washington Post (tiered subscription model)/Federal Eye blog (7/8)
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma July 9, 2013
Giving Up Getting
We
need to give up something. We can’t have it all. We can’t try to layer
wisdom on top of confusion. The spiritual path is about what we give up,
not what we get.
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- Tim Olmsted, “The Great Experiment”
Monday, July 8, 2013
Via JMG: NOM Board Member Heats Up
The Wrap takes note of the campaign to boycott Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game:
PREVIOUSLY ON JMG: Orson Scott Card calls for Christians to overthrow the government over same-sex marriage. Petition launched for DC Comics to fire Card, who had been hired to write an issue of Superman. Brian Brown gets outraged over threats to boycott DC Comics. Illustrator pulls out of Superman issue over Card's hiring.
The sci-fi action movie “Ender’s Game” isn’t out until Nov. 1, but it’s already the target of an organized boycott. The group Geeks Out has launched an online protest and is asking people to “Skip Ender’s Game” because of anti-gay marriage comments made by Orson Scott Card, author of the 1985 book upon which the Lionsgate film is based. "Do not buy a ticket at the theater, do not purchase the DVD, do not watch it on-demand. Ignore all merchandise and toys," the site implores. “By pledging to Skip Ender’s Game, we can send a clear and serious message to Card and those that do business with his brand of anti-gay activism -- whatever he’s selling, we’re not buying."The boycott and petition site is here. (Tipped by JMG reader Neil)
PREVIOUSLY ON JMG: Orson Scott Card calls for Christians to overthrow the government over same-sex marriage. Petition launched for DC Comics to fire Card, who had been hired to write an issue of Superman. Brian Brown gets outraged over threats to boycott DC Comics. Illustrator pulls out of Superman issue over Card's hiring.
Labels: comic books, DC Comics, hate groups, Hollywood, movies, NOM, Orson Scott Card, religion
Reposted from Joe
Via JMG: Archie Comics Joins It Gets Better Project
Via Tricycle Daily Dharma:
Tricycle Daily Dharma July 8, 2013
Using Technology Wisely
Technology’s
value is the value we give it as a society and as individuals, in
millions of large and small decisions that are made every day. It
reshapes our world into something that can seem unfamiliar and even
strange. But we are still in human territory—territory we can navigate
with human wisdom and insight, should we choose to do so.
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- Richard Eskow, "My Technology, My Self"
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