MAY 30, 2008 justpuC» northwest Continued from Page 7 same-sex partners and their children and that the index identified areas the hospital needs to work on to improve its score next year. Legacy Emanuel Hospital, which did not par­ ticipate in the survey, did not respond to requests for comment by press time. Because of staff changes, spokesman Gary Walker said Providence Hospital and St. Vincent Medical Center lost track of the survey. He added that he knows both hospitals participated but that he was unable to access the answers. Providence’s new regional director of diver­ sity, Isaac Dixon, wrote in an e-mail May 20 that the hospital is committed to policies that benefit its queer employees. “We continue to be commit­ ted to continuous review and improvement of the care experience for all our patients,” he said. Mtxleled after HRC’s Corporate Equality In­ dex, the first Health Equality Index was released in October 2007 but didn’t reveal results from nearly 1,000 of the United States’ largest hospi­ tals that participated. That changed in 2008, with 88 U.S. hospitals responding to the Web-based survey. A total of 27 hospitals and six hospital networks representing 61 hospitals are listed. According to Tom Sullivan, HRC’s manager of family projects overseeing the Health Equality Index, the results are still too small to rank. Yet, he said, there are plans to expand the survey beyond hospitals to include long-term care facilities, com­ munity health clinics and other health care centers to meet the survey’s goals to improve the quality of health care for sexual minority patients. For more information visit www.hrc.org/ issues/hei.asp. DOWNTOWN Trans Leader Honored lite National Gay and Lesbian Task Force set out to name 90 queer women who are leading the way to full equality. Among those women, announced May 15, is Jenn Burleton, founder and executive director of TransActive Education & Advocacy and co-founder of TransYouth Family Allies. Burleton has been an active leader in the trans community since transitioning at age 18 in the 1970s. She is a board member and West Coast sector leader for the Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays Transgender Network and is an in-demand public speaker and educator on the subject of transgenderism and gender nonconfor­ mity in youth. Burleton, a musician and composer, is also a documentary filmmaker. She directed Transgender Children —Out of the Shadows, which has been viewed on YouTube more than 300,000 times and translated into several languages. TransActive, located at 1631 N.E. Broadway, is an educational outreach and ad­ vocacy group supporting families of trans and gender-nonconforming youth. 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The IP 146 appeal comes on the heels of two outstanding state Supreme Court appeals regarding separately filed rights-stripping ini­ tiative petitions—IP 144, which seeks also to repeal the Oregon Family Fairness Act but shows signs of legal flaws, and IP 145, which seeks to repeal the Oregon Equality Act, a non­ discrimination law providing sexual orienta­ tion and gender identity protections. All three initiative petitions are sponsored by a coterie of Republican legislators with ties to longtime equal rights foes David Crowe, the director of Restore America, and former state Rep. Mary- lin Shannon, R-Brooks. Shannon herself is a opinion and final judgment on the IP 144 and IP 145 appeals, and it is unclear when that might happen. This leaves Concerned Oregonians, the officially sanctioned political action committee organizing volunteers and raising money in sup­ port of the initiative petitions, an increasingly small window of time in which to circulate the petitions. The organization has only until July 3 to produce 82,769 valid signatures for each ini­ tiative petition in order to qualify for the No­ vember ballot.’ In spite of these setbacks, Concerned Or­ egonians has been working behind the scenes to shore up resources and support for their initia­ tives, and recently scored endorsements for their efforts from the Oregon Catholic Conference— a cooperative entity encompassing both the Catholic Archdiocese of Portland and Diocese of Baker in eastern Oregon, with a total of 150 member parishes serving nearly half a million pa­ rishioners—and the Catholic fraternal organiza­ tion Knights of Columbus, which has pledged to assist in signature-gathering efforts, if and when the petitions are approved for circulation. Visit www.justout.com for the latest “Repeal co-sponsor of IP 146. 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