Memphis
What It Feels Like to Live in a Society That Discriminates
I wrote the other day about the goings on in the Memphis City Council, which was considering an inclusive nondiscrimination ordinance for city employees. Unfortunately,
Memphis LGBT Leaders Pull Non-Discrimination Ordinance Due to Lack of City Council Support, Maturity
The Tennessee Equality Project (TEP) and Memphis city councilwoman Janis Fullilove have just pulled a proposed, inclusive non-discrimination ordinance, scheduled for a second reading today,
In Memphis, Greatest Opposition to Non-Discrimination Ordinance From Pedophile-Protecting Pastor
Memphis’s city council is currently holding hearings on an inclusive non-discrimination ordinance which has strong support from the community. The first hearing went a bit
Notes from the Mid-South (UPDATED)
Sometimes I completely misjudge whether a local story is going to become nationally relevant. A couple of things have happened in my backyard this week,
“Pro-Family” vs. Actually Pro-Family
Tony Perkins spoke tonight in Memphis at an event at Bellevue Baptist Church. I jokingly live-blogged it from the future using my truly heinous psychic
Stand for ALL Families, Memphis
This evening Tony Perkins and Bishop Harry Jackson will be descending upon Memphis’s largest church, Bellevue Baptist, for a “Stand for the Family” rally. In
The Prom Will Go On in Fulton, Mississippi (Just Without Constance McMillen)
In many areas in the country, the strength of the opposition to LGBT people and rights is directly correlated to the number of Early Bird







