…well, not really. Just a couple things this morning.
In the past, someone like Spaulding would have been relegated to the sidelines. She doesn’t work for national gay rights organizations such as the Human Rights Campaign or the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation. She lives with her partner, Kate, an audiologist, in Durham, far from San Francisco, New York or Washington, where gay activism has been historically based. But now she’s helping shape the agenda, one voice in a chorus of sometimes dissonant, sometimes harmonious, often in-your-face voices that is pushing established gay groups and redefining the meaning of grass-roots action in this new media age…
“For me, blogging has been about looking outside my own lens. If it wasn’t for reading blogs, for example, I wouldn’t know as much as I know now about transgender issues,” Spaulding says. “At first I thought, ‘I’m not transgender. This is not my issue.’ But then you read about it, you make the connections and you realize that, yes, I’m a part of that, too.”
It’s an interesting article that has highlighted a lot of the stuff that has happened over the past few months amongst gay bloggers — including the Rick Warren debacle and the JoinTheImpact movement. It’s well done, over all.
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