j u s t o u t ▼ a p r ii 10. 1 9 0 6 T 7 national briefs CALIFORNIA San Francisco’s new Main Library opened April 18 with a unique and historic archive. The library contains the James C. Hormel Gay and Lesbian Center, named for the gay philanthropist who is its biggest benefactor. The center is the first specifically devoted to documenting gay and lesbian history and culture in a public library. The library’s growing archives include late Supervisor Harvey Milk’s collection, the papers of journalist Randy Shilts, the papers of Naiad Press founder Barbara Grier, early video footage by documentary filmmakers Rob Epstein and Peter Adair, and many items from the archives of the Gay and Lesbian Historical Society of North­ ern California. To protect the collection from the winds of political change, the collection endowment is controlled by a board with a strong gay presence. V V V School district trustees of the Glendale Uni­ fied School District Board are considering a pro­ posal that would require students to get their parent’s permission before joining most school clubs. Although the district’s plan involves more than gay and lesbian clubs, the district’s superin­ tendent did not request a legal opinion on the parental permission issue until after lesbian and gay students at Hoover High School asked to form a regular club. CONNECTICUT Upholding a lower court ruling that banned military recruiters from the University of Con­ necticut Law School, the Connecticut Supreme Court cited the military’s “current discrimination against gay men and lesbians.” In the 3-2 decision the court held that the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy violated a state anti-discrimination law, the Associated Press reported. The suit was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union in 1992 on behalf of gay and lesbian students who charged that the state vio­ lated their rights by allowing an organization that discriminates against gay men and lesbians to recruit on state property. COLORADO Several transgender people were cited in March for using the women’s restroom at a Denver Red Lion Inn. They were at the hotel to attend a local drag event. Unable to find any law that had been violated by the transgender people, the police finally decided to charge them with “disturbing the peace,” a General Sessions citation that re­ quires a public courtroom appearance in Denver. Hotel Security Chief Robert Higdon claimed that a “hysterical woman” had complained that men were in the women’s restroom. He then posted security guards outside the restrooms. The guards watched event participants enter the bath­ rooms, then followed them in and arrested them. Some of those arrested were transsexual-iden­ tified, on hormones and living full time as women. Some carried papers from their doctors explain­ ing their status and that they were under treat­ ment. The police refused to make any exceptions. CYBERSPACE An electronic forum for Arab- and Middle Eastern-identified queers now exists on the Inter­ net. To subscribe, send an e-mail message to majordomo@queemet.org. The message must say: subscribe queerarabs [insert your e-mail address]. DISTRICT O F COLUMBIA “V ital Signs: A C elebration o f Essex Hemphill,” a multimedia showcase of the late Hemphill’s works, was presented at Hine Junior High School on April 16. Hemphill, a black gay writer and activist, used his poetry, essays and activism to address the cutting-edge issues facing Black America and, particularly, black gay men. He produced a number of books of poetry, edited the black gay anthology Brother to Brother and received sev­ eral literary awards and fellowships. 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KENTUCKY The Kentucky General Assembly adjourned its 1996 session without passing a single piece of anti-gay legislation. Thirteen proposals, most in­ troduced by conservative Republicans with ties to the radical right, were either buried in committee or failed to make it to the floor for a vote. Among the bills introduced were three differ­ ent proposals to re-criminalize same-sex sexual activity between consenting adults; four to bar same-sex marriages, whether performed in Ken­ tucky or another state; three to allow ballot initia­ tives, thus opening the way for ballot measures like Oregon’s Measures 9 and 13; three AIDS bills, two of which would have required public schoolteachers to teach that “homosexual sod­ omy” is the primary method of contracting HIV; and a bill to prohibit a person with HIV from getting a cosmetology license. A proposal to increase insurance premiums for people with life- threatening diseases like cancer and AIDS was also defeated during this session. 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