Archive for April, 2009:

Why Lesbians Should Vote for STV

Written on April 12th, 2009 by LQ Editorno shouts
On May 12th, British Columbian voters will be asked the following question when we vote:

Which electoral system should British Columbia use to elect members to the Provincial Legislative Assembly?

  • The existing electoral system (First-past-the-post)
  • The single transferable vote system (BC-STV) proposed by the BC Citizen’s Assembly on Electoral Reform

In Brief:

  • BC-STV elects multiple MLAs per riding using a single, fractionally transferred vote from a preferential ballot
  • You rank a number of candidates in your electoral area. Votes distributed according to overall rank. Top-ranked elected.
  • Voting yes to STV on May 12th will radically improve how fair our provincial voting system is.
Photocredit: BBaltimore

Photocredit: BBaltimore

I think that anyone who believes in diversity, democracy and fairness will want to vote Yes for STV on May 12th.

Diversity and Fairness:

The current system (First past the post) only delivers fair results if everyone lives in a riding where they have the same political opinions as all their neighbours.  In a diverse society, we’re going to be living up next to people who are different beliefs from us. STV makes sure that we don’t lose our political representation when we do that.

The data on countries that have STV is that the popular vote (how many votes for each party in all the ridings) matches closely the number of people from each party who get elected. This is the definition of a fair system in my book.

In countries with STV, more women get elected than in countries with our system, and more lesbians and other minorities get elected. Both are good for lesbians.

For example, if little politically progressive me moved back to my home town of Prince George, currently I could kiss goodbye ever being represented by a politician that didn’t make me ill. There would be nobody to represent me. If STV gets passed, most of the elected folks in my district would be conservative, but there would be at least one I could support that got elected.

If I stay in my progressive East Vancouver riding, currently I have to split my conscience between a Green Party candidate who supports my hard core environmental values, and an NDP candidate, who also supports things I believe in but who has a prayer of being elected.

Under STV my voting could be more nuanced. I could have the luxury of voting for a Green Party candidate that supports my environmental values, as well as an NDP candidate.

Similarly, a conservative right-wing person living in my current riding would have some representation if STV is adopted that they wouldn’t have otherwise. We both get what’s fair. With STV every one still gets one vote. The ridings are larger, more like federal ridings, and there are more MLA’s elected in each riding. When you vote, instead of voting for just one person, you are allowed to indicate who your second, third and fourth choices are.

There’s a great little video online that does a good job of showing how the votes get counted

How my vote counts more with STV: When my favourite candidate has enough votes to get elected, the surplus votes gets assigned to our second choice. This means that I can vote for a Green candidate and an NDP candidate, knowing that my vote will go to where it does the most good, or even to support two candidates from the same party I like. I don’t ever again have to vote strategically to prevent a bad candidate from getting in. We can all vote our conscience.

How my political opposite’s vote counts more with STV: Although the majority of MLA’s representing their riding will be not to their taste, the conservative family down the street will be part of electing a small number of candidates whose values they agree with. When they need help from a MLA, they now have one with whom they feel comfortable.

So I hope you will vote to make this historic change to the way we elect people to represent us, and help spread the word about BC-STV.

John Cleese on Proportional Representation in England (STV is a type of PR. All of Western Europe uses some form of proportional representation except England)

Lesbian Book Review – Angel Food and Devil Dog: A Maggy Gale Mystery – Liz Bradbury

Written on April 12th, 2009 by LQ Editorno shouts

Review by Jeanette Nelson

devil-dog-coverI was intrigued by our lesbian heroine, Maggy Gale, and her qualifications. At the age of 37 she has acquired and accomplished so much. She has an arts degree and then rose to the rank of leiutenant in the police department. She owns her own apartment building and had the expertise to do the renovations in that building herself. She earned a black belt in Karate.”

“This”, I said to myself “is a single woman. And she’s been single for a long time.” Who else would have time for all that? On some levels I can relate to our heroine. After all, isn’t that what we are trying to do when we read these books? But then it starts to sink in that she achieves so much more that me and seems devoid of any faults so I stop relating to her. I become confused as to why I haven’t been able to accomplish half of this stuff myself, after all I have something in common with the our heroine: I like root beer too.

Then I realize, “Oh, I’m busy reading about this and she’s busy living this”. Even so, Maggy’s ability to jump over a piano and do handstand push ups is a bit over the top. Despite her perfection, the character and story are engaging, making for a fun read.

Needless to say, our heroine is well qualified for her job as a private detective. She’s a retired (by choice) police lieutenant with all the contacts a private detective needs to ply her trade. In Angel Food and Devil Dog, she investigates the death of a professor at the local college, and finds herself attempting to find the killer before she herself or her lover is the next target. Will she solve this case before another life and her love are taken from her?

This mystery can be ordered from Amazon

Vancouver – Cha Cha Ch’Boogie Dance Party – Not So Strictly Ballroom

Written on April 15th, 2009 by LQ Editorno shouts
April 18, 2009
8:00 pmto11:30 pm

Sat April 18 – 8 pm – 11:30 pm

Nssb’s  Cha Cha Ch’Boogie Dance Party!!

Let’s Dance Studio 927 Granville, 2nd Floor (across from the Vogue Theatre)

 

 

$10 to $15 sliding scale – pay what you can afford on this scale

Tickets at Little Sisters 1238 Davie, or Saturday dance class. Can’t pick up in advance?  Reserve at info@notsostrictlyballroom.ca

 

Host/DJ:   Murray Schellenberg

 

 

LessonAt 8.30 Murray will teach  Cha cha  — perfect for newcomers and experienced dancers

 

Cash bar, dance music for all tastes, singles and couples welcome. No dance partner necessary.  Get up and dance!!

 

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” Everybody Dance Now! ” Dance Party. Sat May 16.  Kathy Bradley, host. Save This date:

 

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Welcome back  dancers to classes following  the Easter Break!  Drop in’s also welcome! Join us in Beginner, Bronze and Silver classes.

Saturday Morning
Legion Hall, Commercial Drive @ E. 6th Ave
Instructor;  Michel Guimond

10 :30 am – 11:15 a.m.
BEGINNER: 
Samba  April 4 – May 2 (no class April 11)
Samba: High energy Brazilian festival dance

11:15 a.m. – 12 Noon
BRONZE LEVEL 
Rumba Apr 4- May 2 (no class April 11)

12 noon – 12:45 pm
SILVER:   Jive (Triple Rhythm) Mar 7 – May 2
 

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Monday Evening
Let’s Dance Studio, 927 Granville, 2nd Floor
Instructor:  Murray Schellenberg

March 30 – April 27 (no class April 13)
7:00 pm – 7:45 pm

BEGINNER:  Samba

7:45 pm – 8:30 pm
 BEGINNER:  Social Fox Trot  (no class April 13)
Foxtrot: A fun, social dance.  Good for all occasions!

 

Drop in Fees:

$12 for Beginner and Bronze Levels

$15 for Silver

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Saturday April 25, 2009, Oakland CA
April Follies Same-Sex Dance Comp

Day:  Same-sex Dance Competitions in many dance disciplines – International & Amerian style, Social, Line Dance, Formation. General Dancing for Spectators and competitors.

Evening;  Spectacular Dance Show, North American Same-Sex Partner Dance Championships, General Dancing

http://www.aprilfollies.com/

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April 24-26, 2009                                                            Emerald City Hoedown in Seattle           

Workshops in Night Club Two Step, East Coast/West Coast Swing, Country Two Step, Cha Cha and much more.  Dances each night.  All for…

For information, go to
 http://www.raincountrydance.org/index.html

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Sunday, April 26 5:00 pm – 11  pm
Vancity Theatre at Vancouver International Film Centre
Xtra West Community Achievement Awards

The nominations and winners for this year’s Hero Awards are online and in the current issue of XtraWest.

This year’s show and party is going to be the biggest and best yet. To reserve tickets for the 2009 Xtra West Community Achievement Awards… Go to

http://www.xtra.ca/public/vancouver/staticontent/344.aspx and follow instructions

Hosted by Morgan Brayton and Darcy Michael
Performances by Denis Simpson, Jaylene, Cris Derksen, a screening of Claudia Morgado Excanilla’s No Bikini, Girls on Top Risque Cabaret, Peter Breeze, an excerpt from The Laramie Project and the Rainbow Concert Band

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Dance Day April 29, 2009
International Dance Council

CID (Conseil International de la Danse – CID – International Dance Council)  holds to the philosophy that everyone can dance.  Dance Day 2009 is dedicated to inclusive dance. Let us include all members of society into our classes and our performances.

Dance Day has been established in view of attracting attention to the art of dance, every year on the 29th of April. On that day, dance companies, dance schools, organizations and individuals, professionals as well as amateurs, are asked to organize an activity addressing an audience larger than their usual one.

CID is recognized by UNESCO, natiional and local governments, international organizations and institutions.
www.unesco.org/ngo/cid
www.cid-unesco.org

NSSB’ERS:  Let’s get together and dance on Wednesday April 29.  Name the spot (in this newsletter), we’ll be there!!

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July 1 – 5, 2009
1st International Queer Tango Festival San Francisco

http://www.queertango.us/

QueerTango and QueerTango Cafe of San Francisco are proud to sponsor the first International QueerTango Festival located in the United States. Come learn (or learn more) Argentine Tango, classic, nuevo and alternative, deep in the heart of Queer Mecca. The dates offer the opportunity to add the San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival (June 18-28, 2009), and the San Francisco Gay Pride week (ending June 28, 2009) to your visit to San Francisco.

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July 2009

Copenhagan World Outgames happens this Summer!! HOw about entering DanceSport?

Go to www.copenhagen2009.org for registration and to get questions answered.

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More Same-Sex Dance Comps coming Up….

Dancing in the River City 2010 
1st Annual Same Sex Dance Competition, Sacramento CA

www.DancinginTheRiver.com