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patriotsblade
08-27-2008, 07:26 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/08/27/lesbian.activist.dies/index.html

SAN FRANCISCO, California (CNN) -- Lesbian activist Del Martin, at the forefront of the battle for same-sex marriage in California, died Wednesday in San Francisco. She was 87.

Martin's partner of 55 years, Phyllis Lyon, was by her side at the UCSF hospice, the National Center for Lesbian Rights said.

Martin and Lyon, 84, tied the knot June 16 in a ceremony officiated by San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom.

"Ever since I met Del 55 years ago, I could never imagine a day would come when she wouldn't be by my side. I am so lucky to have known her, loved her and been her partner in all things," Lyon said. "I also never imagined there would be a day that we would actually be able to get married.

"I am devastated, but I take some solace in knowing we were able to enjoy the ultimate rite of love and commitment before she passed."

Long before Massachusetts and then California legalized same-sex marriage, Lyon and Martin were integral parts of the early movement for lesbian and gay rights. They met in 1950 in Seattle, Washington, where they worked as editors of construction trade publications. They fell in love, moving in together on Valentine's Day 1953.

Martin fought to have the American Psychological Society declare that homosexuality is not a mental illnesses and advocated on behalf of battered women.

In 1955, the couple founded the nation's first lesbian organization, the Daughters of Bilitis, and launched the first lesbian publication, The Ladder.

In the 1960s, they tried to get California lawmakers to introduce anti-discrimination bills and persuaded some police officers to stop harassing gays and lesbians at bars as part of a group Martin co-founded called the Council on Religion and the Homosexual.

Martin was also a founding member of several other organizations, including the Lesbian Mother's Union, the San Francisco Women's Centers and the Bay Area Women's Coalition. She and Lyon were co-founders of the first gay political group in the United States, the Alice B. Toklas Democratic Club, named for author Gertrude Stein's long-time partner.

After she and Lyon were the first lesbians to join the National Organization for Women with the couples' membership rate, Martin was the first open lesbian to be elected to NOW's board of directors. From that spot, she was instrumental in guiding the organization to pass a resolution recognizing lesbian issues as feminist issues.

Martin and Lyon were delegates to the White House Conference on Aging in 1991, named to it by Sen. Dianne Feinstein and Rep. Nancy Pelosi, both of California.

Kate Kendell, executive director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights, called Martin "a real hero."

"For all of Del's life, she was an activist and organizer even before we knew what those terms meant," Kendell said. "Her last act of public activism was her most personal: marrying the love of her life after 55 years.

"In the wake of losing her, we recognize with heightened clarity the most poignant and responsible way to honor her legacy is to preserve the right of marriage for same-sex couples, thereby providing the dignity and respect that Del and Phyllis' love deserved."

In 2003, lesbian filmmaker Joan E. Biren released "No Secret Anymore: The Times of Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon," a 57-minute documentary focusing on the couple's activism and relationship.

That year, the couple spoke to The Noe Valley Voice, a newspaper covering their San Francisco neighborhood, about the film and their drive to advance the rights of lesbians.

"We wanted our full rights and responsibilities," Martin told the Voice.

Lyon said she and Martin had no particular secret on how to keep a relationship going for decades.

"If we had a secret, we would have written a book and made a million dollars," Lyon told the Voice. "We love each other; we have similar interests. Our lives were very similar even before we met."

In 2004, San Francisco officials allowed gay couples in the city to wed, prompting a flood of applicants to the City Hall clerk's office. The officials chose Lyon, then 80, and Martin, then 83, to take the first vows.

The state Supreme Court voided those unions. Lyon and Martin, however, joined more than 20 other couples as plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging the state's marriage laws.

On My 15, the California Supreme Court struck down the state's ban on same-sex marriage, paving the way for Lyon and Martin and other same-sex couples to marry in the state.

A standing-room only crowd at San Francisco's City Hall on June 16 saw Lyon and Martin, in a wheelchair, take their vows.

"This is an extraordinary moment in history," Newsom said. "I think today, marriage as an institution has been strengthened."

Del Martin identified her own legacy in 1984 when she said that her most important contribution was "being able to help make changes in the way lesbians and gay men view themselves and how the larger society views lesbians and gay men."

In addition to Lyon, Martin is survived by daughter Kendra Mon, son-in-law Eugene Lane, granddaughter Lorraine Mon, grandson Kevin Mon and sister-in-law Patricia Lyon.

Sweet Tart
08-27-2008, 08:03 PM
:(

I'm so happy that she was able to marry before she died :yep

patriotsblade
08-27-2008, 08:29 PM
Me too. I'm happy that there are people like her. She was fighting on another front of the civil rights battle.

BartonX
08-27-2008, 11:56 PM
:(

I'm so happy that she was able to marry before she died :yep

Yes, but ultimately wasn't that as pointless as giving Al Gore the Noble peace prize? What did she really have? A twisted world with a paper moon and a cardboard sea? :yep

BartonX
08-28-2008, 12:00 AM
Me too. I'm happy that there are people like her. She was fighting on another front of the civil rights battle.

Rights? What rights? To fight on another front of an aledged civil rights (so called) battle, sounds remarkably like Adolf, fighting for a better Germany, a grossly twisted one. :rofl

My Winter Storm
08-28-2008, 12:13 AM
I am sad to hear of her passing. It is good that she died married, and her rights were not stripped away. I wish the best for her family, and for her wife.

BartonX
08-28-2008, 12:49 AM
I am sad to hear of her passing. It is good that she died married, and her rights were not stripped away. I wish the best for her family, and for her wife.

marriage is only between one man and one woman, what she had was a facade, an act of contempt for normal human beings, and a final insult to the God that is judging her now for her evil practice(s). If she could answer you she would disagree with your silliness with a lot of enthusiasm.

patriotsblade
08-28-2008, 04:31 AM
marriage is only between one man and one woman, what she had was a facade, an act of contempt for normal human beings, and a final insult to the God that is judging her now for her evil practice(s). If she could answer you she would disagree with your silliness with a lot of enthusiasm.

According to whom? Which god?

If marriage is an institute of god or religion why is it that you don't need a minister or a church to get married but you do need a license from the state? Hmmm? :waiting

My Winter Storm
08-28-2008, 06:43 AM
marriage is only between one man and one woman, what she had was a facade, an act of contempt for normal human beings, and a final insult to the God that is judging her now for her evil practice(s). If she could answer you she would disagree with your silliness with a lot of enthusiasm.

Okay, how about you consider the fact that they had lived, and loved for FIFTY FIVE years, Barton? Hmm? Think about that, then go and dig up some statistics and show me how many HETEROSEXUAL relationships last fifty five years, okay? Me guess is next to none. So how you can sit there on your moral high horse, and claim that the love these beautiful women had was a 'facade' is beyond me. I hope to God no one ever denies YOU the right to marry the person you love, because maybe then you'd see what it is like, and what is WAS like for these two women, fighting DECADES to be treated like ordinary citizens.

No one can look at Del and Phyliss and condemn them. The people who do much be miserable human beings who wish they had the love that those two shared.

Sweet Tart
08-28-2008, 07:16 AM
Bart is just ignorant :shrug

Just pet his head (the one on top of his neck, please) and go about your merry way. I figure if you treat him the way he treats anyone outside his scope of perfection, it somehow balances the universe :zen

Trueblue
08-28-2008, 07:44 AM
My friend said she and her partner were watching an investigative news segment on TV about a man who murdered his wife and two children. While in prison, he married another woman.

My friend said her partner wondered why he could get married again, but they couldn't? :think

Sweet Tart
08-28-2008, 07:56 AM
If ChurchCo would embrace homosexuality and feminism, their pockets would be full again :shrug

Oceanbreeze
08-28-2008, 09:46 AM
:(

I'm so happy that she was able to marry before she died :yep

Ditto. :thumbsup

Oceanbreeze
08-28-2008, 09:47 AM
Bart is just ignorant :shrug

Just pet his head (the one on top of his neck, please) and go about your merry way. I figure if you treat him the way he treats anyone outside his scope of perfection, it somehow balances the universe :zen

:lmao :lmao :lmao :lmao

BartonX
08-28-2008, 08:43 PM
Homosexuality is a sin that is so gross that it is at this point that God himself gives up on them. I don't suppose his having destroyed two cities full of homos gave any supportive nut jobs a clue as to his opinion on the matter did it?

Homosexuals have no desire to get married that is stupid. They are only doing this to attack and try and ruin society by their assault on decency and normality. The freaks.

BartonX
08-28-2008, 08:45 PM
My friend said she and her partner were watching an investigative news segment on TV about a man who murdered his wife and two children. While in prison, he married another woman.

My friend said her partner wondered why he could get married again, but they couldn't? :think

here's a subtle hint, YOUR FRIEND IS A FUCKING MORON, in addition to being a pedophile.

Judge Smails
08-28-2008, 10:49 PM
Homosexuality is a sin that is so gross that it is at this point that God himself gives up on them. I don't suppose his having destroyed two cities full of homos gave any supportive nut jobs a clue as to his opinion on the matter did it?

Homosexuals have no desire to get married that is stupid. They are only doing this to attack and try and ruin society by their assault on decency and normality. The freaks.

Boy and you sure know about decency and normality!

:rofl

BartonX
08-28-2008, 11:20 PM
Well of course! Al Gore invented it and was so proud of himself he put it all over his internet. His only request was that no one tell Smails :rofl

(Pssssssssst you're out of your league with Doc! He'll bring you your lunch consistently)

Oceanbreeze
08-29-2008, 04:55 AM
Homosexuality is a sin that is so gross that it is at this point that God himself gives up on them. I don't suppose his having destroyed two cities full of homos gave any supportive nut jobs a clue as to his opinion on the matter did it?

Homosexuals have no desire to get married that is stupid. They are only doing this to attack and try and ruin society by their assault on decency and normality. The freaks.

:snap behave, I'm going to be gone this weekend. :snicker

nixon
08-29-2008, 05:36 AM
Homosexuality is a sin that is so gross that it is at this point that God himself gives up on them. I don't suppose his having destroyed two cities full of homos gave any supportive nut jobs a clue as to his opinion on the matter did it?

Homosexuals have no desire to get married that is stupid. They are only doing this to attack and try and ruin society by their assault on decency and normality. The freaks.I thought God created everything. Why would he give up on something he created?

BartonX
08-29-2008, 08:42 AM
I thought God created everything. Why would he give up on something he created?

You are confusing the God of heaven with the god of this world. There is a big difference :devil

Judge Smails
08-29-2008, 08:45 AM
You are confusing the God of heaven with the god of this world. There is a big difference :devil

The bigot instructing us on scripture!

Might as well make yourself look like a hypocritical concerning religion too!

Trueblue
08-29-2008, 08:47 AM
My friend is a fine person, and anyone who calls her a pedophile is a bona fide goober.

What a good advertisment for the Democratic party we have in Larry, Moe, and Curly.

BartonX
08-29-2008, 08:39 PM
The bigot instructing us on scripture!

Might as well make yourself look like a hypocritical concerning religion too!

Everyone else was more particular than me. Consider yourself blessed. :lmao

BartonX
08-29-2008, 08:40 PM
My friend is a fine person, and anyone who calls her a pedophile is a bona fide goober.

What a good advertisment for the Democratic party we have in Larry, Moe, and Curly.

I thought your friend was dead? :shrug

Trueblue
08-29-2008, 08:42 PM
I thought your friend was dead? :shrug

Oh for heaven's sake, read the thread you're posting to.

No, my friend is not dead. The woman in the opening post has recently died.

BartonX
08-30-2008, 12:41 AM
No wonder she is not complaining!:tarty

Tampa TG
09-04-2008, 12:01 PM
I'm kind of feeling like the Valkyrie are about to dump a load of godshit on this turd receptacle. Might need to take a bit of a break, after all.

Sweet Tart
09-04-2008, 12:34 PM
Tampa, ignore Bart. We all do :shakehead

BartonX
09-05-2008, 01:39 AM
Now don't lie to her Tart, you'll spoil her good cry!

Tampa TG
09-05-2008, 08:03 AM
Her? I'll get back to you on that. barton baby.

I was a bit stressed from work when I got here yesterday Tarty, but not to worry. The mental image of the Valkyrie is startling enough to calm me down.

I saw "No Secrets" at the local film festival that year, and one of these days I'm going to get a copy of my own. What really got my heart pounding was the list of accomplishments and affiliations that rolled as it was getting over. How fitting they were a part of that last lawsuit.

And if I remember right, they were awarded that Presidential medal, weren't they.

Viki
09-05-2008, 09:32 AM
I met her many times, I'm sorry to hear of her death. My best to her partner and friends.