OpenFM, first licensed LGBT radio station, is recruiting: they need you!

Open FM wrote to us, asking for people to apply for jobs with them: http://www.openfm.ie

OpenFM- A space that celebrates Openness through sound.

Last year OpenFM became the first licensed radio station in Ireland which targeted to cater for the LGBT community in Dublin on FM and to the rest of the country/world online.
This year OpenFM hopes to match our successes and succeed them, but to do that we need to increase our volunteer staff.
I write to you to ask you to spread the word, let friends and co-workers know we are looking.
If you have the time, we would appreciate if you could print off the Available roles attached and pin them up somewhere where others can see them. It’s one page and will take you 20 seconds. This small action helps us so much!

If you have any questions or would like to direct any questions to the Management or Team at OpenFM please feel free to contact us at info@openfm.ie

Thank you for reading this,

Paul Donnelly,

OpenFM is currently seeking people to fill the following roles*

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A Child Denied – Family Portrait Shoot (photography project) – Volunteers needed!

Alison is currently studying photography in college.

The final project she is undertaking is based on an idea called, “A Child Denied”. It highlights the rights denied to children in LGBT families in Ireland.

When completed the work will be displayed in the National College of Art and Design exhibition show in June/July sometime. Hopefully there will be a bit of exposure highlighting the issue.

If you know any families that might be interested in a shoot she’d be very grateful if you contacted her, and/or passed the word around.

Her starting point is shooting subjects that are raising one (or more) child(ren) in Ireland, but any thoughts would be much appreciated.

After all, we are family!

To contact her: http://nocheeseplease.tumblr.com/projects

You can also leave a comment or a suggestion on her project.

Here is an example of her work, at Pride 2010:

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What is family? Online TV AnLár.ie asked us

Online TV AnLár asked us to answer 5 questions, to illustrate the theme of this year’s Pride: “We are family too.”
So we had a go at it.
[spoilergroup][spoiler intro="What does it take to be 'family'?"]

White knot! Why not?

Friends are people you would risk your life for.
Lovers are people you would give your life for.
Family are people who give you life.

But life is not limited to a biological function.

For instance adopted children give their parents a life as parents, and the adoptive parents give them real parents.

Another instance is that step-parents are not perceived as real parents unless they give the children and the parent of the child, “life”; until they make them who they are rather than just “contribute”.

Family is what turns a child into our child into an individual.

Even without a biological link, we are family too…
… unless you consider inter-breeding the norm![/spoiler]
[spoiler intro="Is the gay community serious about family rights, is there a real grass root interest, or is it just a political game?"]
Who can ask this question with a straight face?

Family rights are all about the children.

The Civil Partnership bill would work for any couple (same-gender, or mix-gender) if they do not have kids, and do not plan on having any.

We are serious about ensuring that our children, the children raised by gay couples, the children that we love and who love us, the children who rely on us and trust us, that our children avail of the constitutional protection for marital families.

They are not second class citizens.
People who are against same-gender marriage are against children.[/spoiler]
[spoiler intro="If the government wanted to allow gay couples to marry, is there a risk it could be challenged? On what grounds?"]
None. No serious threat.

Actually, it would be challenged… but it would not stand.

If the government was not so dependent on a certain section of the religious class, a section which has proven unable and unwilling to uphold children’s best interest, they would not pretend that an expensive and divisive Referendum is “needed”. They need people to believe it is needed. But it is not.

Not until an hypothetical challenge is lost. And even then, the challenge would be the platform fora referendum to be winnable as the opinion will have heard the arguments before having to argue about it themselves. And people are more intelligent than the government give them credit for.

As for the grounds, none of them is serious:

  • Is marriage by same-gender couples a threat to the institution of civil marriage?
    Of course not. We are talking about the constitutional marriage, the one which is the foundation of the family, the one that supports the education of children, the where “family” is defined as a household (Teaghlach) and not as a blood relation.
  • Is anyone’s constitutional right breached by same-gender marriage?
    No ones. You cannot breach someone’s rights by giving someone else’s a right that does not impact the former. It is not like we force them to get married with someone outside of their own gender…
  • Is a gay couple a threat to the children? Think about the children!
    We are thinking about the children; about the ones we raise; about the ones the Irish Adoption Agency is willing to allow us to adopt, because they trust we can be just as good parents as any.
    The only people who will make their life harder are the people, the bullies, who make this silly argument (and threat) in the first place.
    We will not deny our children a family on the ground that bullies tell us our kids will be bullied.

[/spoiler]
[spoiler intro="Is the institution of civil marriage threatened by gay parents and their children and their lifestyle?"]
I think we just answered that :-D

At present, the only thing threatened is our children’s welfare: the government actively stops our children from receiving the constitutional protection they deserve: a marital family.[/spoiler]
[spoiler intro="What is the connection between sexuality and the spiritual value of marriage?"]
People are free to practice their own religion, or whatever spiritual values they want to practice.

But religion is a personal relationship one has with their spirituality, or their God, or their gods, or whatever Supreme Being they turn to.

Religion cannot be allowed to make the Law, and to bully children.

Religious people do not mind gay couples adopting children, or raising their own, in a marital household, in a marital family. The people who mind are not religious people, they are religious extremists, integrists, who want to force their convictions on others.[/spoiler]
[/spoilergroup]
We promote the right to choose our own lives.
They want to bully us in living their own choice.

OpenFM 89.9 – Open Mouth – 23/06 – 8pm to 10pm – LGBT Adoption theme


Daily show: http://www.openfm.ie/openmouth
Tonight the discussion should be around LGBT adoption.

Listen live: http://www.openfm.ie/listen_live

We have been invited on the panel, and I, Noël, will represent the group as our usual spokesperson, Andrew, is not available.

We are family too: why not make a film of it?

Dublin pride 2010

Dublin pride 2010

Dublin Pride Film Shorts Competition.

The competition, now in its second year, is back with a bang with the winners being announced at a glitzy awards ceremony held in Dublin City Centre. The winning short will also be screened at the Meeting House Square on Monday 21st June as a mini featurette before the premiere screening of the Alternative Miss Ireland contest 2010.

Your film will also be featured in this summer’s GAZE – Dublin’s 18th Annual International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. There will also be prizes from Movies.ie and films courses from Filmbase.

Your film should be original, should reflect the theme of this years pride “We are Family Too” and should be between 2 and 5 minutes in length.

So dust off that director’s chair and pull out your clapper. Closing date for entries is Tuesday 8th June at 5.00pm.

Click here for application form.

The Theme

This year’s theme “We Are Family Too” hopes to highlight the fact that LGBT families inhabit a legal limbo without recognition or protection from the State and with no legal rights or constitutional recognition. While we welcome the fact that the Government is recognizing the lack of protection for LGBTQ people in Ireland, there remain many important areas, particularly regarding LGBTQ families, where the legitimacy of our lives as LGBTQ people is not respected nor given equal status.

Source

This post is taken from: http://queerid.com/topic.aspx?topicid=25867

See also: http://www.dublinpride.ie/shorts/

Midweek TV3: feature on adoption (including pink adoptions)

Midweek TV3: feature on adoption (including pink adoptions)
Today at 10pm.

This week Midweek looks at adoption. Since 1952, more than 42,000 people in Ireland have been adopted. And will gay adoption ever be legal in Ireland?

The video will be available there afterward: http://www.tv3.ie/videos.php?locID=1.65.414

First published media interview: gaeLick

First published media interview:

http://www.gaelick.com/2010/04/adopting-in-ireland/7952/  (From gaeLick)