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Queer Town: Harvey Milk Gets His Day in California

By Patrick Range McDonald, Monday, Oct. 12 2009 @ 8:58AM
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Categories: Last Night, politics

Late last night, a few hours after gays and lesbians from across the country marched in Washington D.C., California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law "Harvey Milk Day," Frontiers News Editor Karen Ocamb reports.

harveymilk.jpg
Daniel Nicoletta
San Francisco Supervisor and gay icon Harvey Milk (center)
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The law designates May 22 as "Harvey Milk Day," but it will not be a state holiday, according to Ocamb.

Schwarzenegger also signed into law a gay marriage bill that recognizes out-of-state same sex marriages during the time that gay marriage was legal in California, which was only for a few months in 2008.

Ocamb reports that Equality California, one of the state's major gay rights organizations, and openly gay state senator Mark Leno played important roles in getting the bills signed by Schwarzenegger.

Equality California has come under scrutiny for its role in the unsuccessful "No on 8" campaign, and for moving forward with a Proposition 8 repeal effort in 2012 rather than 2010, but the group does have an impressive track record over the years in helping to pass gay rights legislation in this state.

Contact Patrick Range McDonald at pmcdonald@laweekly.com.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger, Equality California, Harvey Milk, Karen Ocamb, National Equality March, Queer Town
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Comments (15)

Steven A. Cavolt says:

Arnold, I can't even put into words how disgraceful and disgusting I think you are....!!! How could anyone with any amount of common sense give such a P.O.S. like Harvey Milk any kind of notoriety much less make our kids honor such a vile, disgusting, immoral, P.O.S.......He raped kids how disgusting do you have to be before you are recognized as garbage.....Harvey Milk was garbage and so was that bill, total complete Garbage that should have been thrown out and incinerated just like Harvey should have been....!!!

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 12 2009 @ 10:00AM
Donald Jolly says:

Thank you, Governor Schwarzenegger!

At a time when LBGT people face constant degradation politically and personally, you have chosen to take an important stance by recognizing the achievements of a great Californian.

Our LGBT youth need to see and know that people like Harvey Milk are role models and are proof positive that gays can be productive and influential members of society.

Thank you again. What a happy day!

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 12 2009 @ 10:47AM
Gerard Koskovich says:

The photo deserves a more detailed caption: The individual at left is José Sarria, a noted San Francisco drag performer who is the first openly gay person that we know of anywhere in the world to have run for elective office. In 1961, when sodomy was still a crime in California and at the height of a wave of police raids of gay bars, Sarria was a candidate for election to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. He didn't win, but he received nearly 6,000 votes -- and thereby launched the movement of LGBT people into electoral politics.

The City of San Francisco recently honored Sarria by renaming a block of 16th Street in the Castro neighborhood; it's now known as "José Sarria Court." Sarria's personal papers and memorabilia -- including the dress he's wearing in the photo -- are preserved by the GLBT Historical Society in San Francisco. At the age of 85, Sarria now lives in the Palm Springs area and is still active in the gay community, notably with the Imperial Court organization which he founded in 1965.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 12 2009 @ 11:02AM
Waiyde Palmer says:

This is fantastic news!
@Steven A. Cavolt-you are a piece of work. I hope that you find yourself roasting inside the inner circle of hell that you believe in for your complete level of ignorance & bigotry. You are a sad, sad little man.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 12 2009 @ 11:21AM
Nick Fletcher says:

I would like to be able to have a say in what my kids are taught in school. If someone is gay or lesbian they so be it, they did not learn it in a classroom. If you are gay then there is a strong chance that you dont have kids in school. Let the majority of the parents decide what is best for our kids.

Remember before you bash us straight people...your parents were most likely straight, as were your grandparents, and so on.

My kids will NOT be going to school on May 22nd and considering the liberal agenda I may opt to home schooling or enrolling them in a proper Christian school.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 12 2009 @ 12:15PM
KELLY ANN says:

I can't believe Arnold did this. My kids will not be attending school the entire week of May 22nd. I will campaign that every parent not send their children to school on May 22nd.

This is a very sad day for California.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 12 2009 @ 4:25PM
Ellen says:


Nick,

Actually, many gay people raise children, and we send our children to school.

Oh, also many gay people are also "proper Christians."

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 12 2009 @ 5:26PM
Patrick says:

From Atlanta, as a GEORGIA Native, I thank the Governor of California for doing something that should have been done a long time ago. To violate the rights of someone based on who they love is utmost ignorance. Society WILL evolve. To those who have a problem with this, I challenge You to open Your heart, stop watching Fox News, and try to understand what is wrong with interfering with nature. Yes, it is nature to love another, regardless of color, gender, or any other stupid categories we humans created such as nationality. We can preserve culture while ending hatred. It can be done, but ignorance is going to have to lose it's terminal grip on the heart of so called conservatives.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 12 2009 @ 5:47PM
Patrick Range McDonaldAuthor Profile Page says:

Whenever I read people's comments talking about protecting their kids from the gay menace in school, I can't help but think that that attitude will end up backfiring on them and their kids...in other words, their own kids may be gay, and they could use a role model to help them deal with their sexual orientation.

Also, that gay kid may be less likely to encounter bullying if the other kids in school learn a few things about someone like Harvey Milk and the very American values he stood for, which are freedom and equality, among other things. As a parent, wouldn't you want that kind of tolerant atmosphere in school for your gay son or daughter?

Take care,
Patrick Range McDonald

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 12 2009 @ 5:51PM
Anonymous says:

I just posted this on the SaveCalifornia Facebook page, one of those anti-gay hate groups. It applies to some people here too:

Yes, let's keep our children home from school on Harvey Milk Day. Let's teach them to hate gays, so that one day, when they find out that they are gay themselves, they will end up hating us, hating themselves and committing suicide.
One in three teenage suicides is gay-related. And that's thanks to you, small-minded, bigots. You would rather have your children kill themselves, than open up your hearts and minds and embrace the god given diversity of the people around you.
You call yourselves christians, but you have forgotten the true teachings of Christ. Like Christ, Harvey gave his life for his beliefs, for the common good of his people. Like Christ, Harvey never judged or condemned anyone. And like Christ, Harvey surrounded himself with a group of men who believed in him and were willing to dedicate their lives to his cause.
The world is changing, and apparently Arnold Schwarzenegger is open-minded enough to allow himself to learn, to educate himself on the issues, and to change his mind. You should try it sometimes! Then you will see that we are a lot like you; we believe in family and protecting our children. We want to get married and have families! But it doesn't matter what we want, say or do; you will never accept us as your equals. Well, as far as I am concerned; thank god for THAT!

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 13 2009 @ 9:36PM
Gart van Gennip says:

I just posted this on the SaveCalifornia Facebook page, one of those anti-gay hate groups. It applies to some people here too:

Yes, let's keep our children home from school on Harvey Milk Day. Let's teach them to hate gays, so that one day, when they find out that they are gay themselves, they will end up hating us, hating themselves and committing suicide.
One in three teenage suicides is gay-related. And that's thanks to you, small-minded, bigots. You would rather have your children kill themselves, than open up your hearts and minds and embrace the god given diversity of the people around you.
You call yourselves christians, but you have forgotten the true teachings of Christ. Like Christ, Harvey gave his life for his beliefs, for the common good of his people. Like Christ, Harvey never judged or condemned anyone. And like Christ, Harvey surrounded himself with a group of men who believed in him and were willing to dedicate their lives to his cause.
The world is changing, and apparently Arnold Schwarzenegger is open-minded enough to allow himself to learn, to educate himself on the issues, and to change his mind. You should try it sometimes! Then you will see that we are a lot like you; we believe in family and protecting our children. We want to get married and have families! But it doesn't matter what we want, say or do; you will never accept us as your equals. Well, as far as I am concerned; thank god for THAT!

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 13 2009 @ 9:37PM
Gart van Gennip says:

Didn't mean to post that Anonymously! My mistake!

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 13 2009 @ 9:41PM
Mike Milsap says:

Thank you Governor you are a pioneer. As an zoosexual man I believe that one day all sexual orientations will be equally accepted. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Zoosexual, Pedasexual, Objectsexual we are all in this fight together.

Posted On: Wednesday, Oct. 14 2009 @ 12:50PM
F You says:

Mike, that was by far the most disgusting thing I've ever read in my life. And everyone who disagrees with what Arnold did is right. This is a sad day for America and the state of California. Gays are NOT HUMAN.

Posted On: Sunday, Oct. 18 2009 @ 4:51AM
Virginia says:

Tolerance and getting along with others is something kids do need to learn at school. However, sexual matters are extremely sensitive and should be taught at home. Any kid goes through a gay period where the opposite sex has cooties. Children are too young to be exposed to these things until they are at least in High School and begins to feel their horomones flowing. I believe this is not a Christian/non-Christian issue. This bill is a way for gay activists to thrust their life style on young impressionable children. Jesus was assasinated for a cause, as were many other people. They may have even been better causes, but no holiday is given them. That shows it is not tolerance and the other high sounding ideals that are being taught here, because certainly there are martyers that we all can agree with to teach those principles. Why start a controversy? Because of insecurity, and incompleteness, and inadequate feelings, and all these needing affirmation for my lifestyle. I want kids to know I am all right, when deep inside I am wondering myself. If I fight for the cause, I can squelch these feelings. What I really need healing and comfort. Why hurt young children for my own comfort my forcing them to sort out sexual issues before their time? Parents, keep your kids home. Christian or not, they don't need more complications in their young lives.

Posted On: Tuesday, Jan. 5 2010 @ 8:21AM

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