Kate Clinton our favorite political humorist
talks with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™ for her annual LGBT year end review and chat about what 2016 will
bring. This has definitely been the year for marriage equality with the
Supreme Court ruling finally making gay and lesbian marriage legal in
all fifty states. Now we’re focusing on ENDA the Employment
Non-Discrimination Act and transgender rights as Caitlyn Jenner and
others have advanced these long overdue issues to the...
Kate Clinton our favorite political humorist
talks with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™ for her annual LGBT year end review and chat about what 2016 will
bring. This has definitely been the year for marriage equality with the
Supreme Court ruling finally making gay and lesbian marriage legal in
all fifty states. Now we’re focusing on ENDA the Employment
Non-Discrimination Act and transgender rights as Caitlyn Jenner and
others have advanced these long overdue issues to the forefront. Kate
also talked about how fabulous that more LGBT stories have found their
way into mainstream media including the Tony Award winning musical “Fun
Home” on Broadway and Phyllis Nagy’s latest screenplay “Carol” starring
Cate Blanchett that recently won the New York Film Critics Circle for
Best Screenplay and Best Film. We talked to Kate about how even though
we have accomplished marriage equality in America we still have a lot
more work to do to achieve full LGBT equality.
When asked what she would like to see happen for LGBT civil rights in
2016 Clinton stated, “What I would like to see for LGBT rights in 2016
is a continuation of what I see as a whole exciting new generation of
LGBT leaders, and they wouldn’t even say they’re leaders because they
don’t have a hierarchical idea of what they do. They’re activists,
they’re feminists, and the people who are moving for example the ‘Black
Lives Matter’ movement and these are young black feminists, some gay
some straight and they’re involved in that and fearless, absolutely
fearless work in immigration. So I think there’s this incredible new
generation of LGBT activists who are in so many other wonderful social
movements like the movement for climate change, the movement for women’s
reproduction rights and I’m very excited and I want to see a
continuation of that into 2016 because they are great activists, great
strategists, they’re unbelievably hopeful and joyful and not stung by
the outrageous slings of the internet. They just go on and they really
make a difference in everyday people’s lives. In immigration some young
people are doing voter registration and telling people ‘Well I can’t
vote because I’m undocumented. I know you don’t care about voting but
would you vote for me if I were voting?’ I think it’s fabulous. I’m very
excited about what’s happening and hoping that we can make the
connection with electoral politics. Just two words, Supreme Court. I’m
done…”
Clinton is also very involved with NCLR (The National Center for Lesbian
Rights) and LPAC (Lesbian Political Action Committee) conceptualized by
her wife Urvashi Vaid to give lesbians a real and meaningful seat at
the political table. LPAC is a political action committee (PAC) that
builds the political power of LGBTQ women by electing candidates who
champion LGBTQ rights, women’s equality and social justice. With 2016
being a presidential election year it is crucial that we elect
candidates that support women’s rights and our LGBT community. Currently
Kate is working on a new book of essays and about to launch her new
show she’ll be performing nationally in 2016.
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