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Friday, April 20, 2007

Change of Plans

I'm not going to be using this one at all anymore. If you want to stalk me, you can follow me to these 3 blogging locations:

www.cylest-nichole.blogspot.com (My personal blog.)

www.pursuit-of-social-justice.blogspot.com (My social justice & activism blog.)

www.poems-and-song-lyrics.blogspot.com (Specifically for song lyrics and poetry.)

Check them out. And peace!


A Change...

I'm changing things up. From now on, this will be my personal blog. If you want to read my "social justice" blog... my professional blog/activism blog, please visit:

www.pursuit-of-social-justice.blogspot.com

That is where I will be posting all blogs about Equality Ride and my future activism/social justice jobs.

And now, back to your regularly scheduled programming.

:)


Monday, April 16, 2007

An Article Written for www.pridedepot.com

Equality Riders Drive Home a Point in Idaho

Filed under: Ethics, Homophobia, Human Rights, Politics, All Things Queer, Activist, Media, Gender identity, TransgenderH. Lukas Green April 14, 2007 @ 1:00 am (Views: 99)

The Soulforce Equality Riders rolled into Idaho on Friday to visit the first of two religious universities where policies exist that endorse discrimination against LGBT students.

About 25 Equality Riders found a cordial reception at Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho, where they had an opportunity to engage students in civil discussion about homosexuality and attitudes on campus.

Soulforce Visits Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho
Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho

Soulforce activist Cylest Brooks, 21, described the overall experience at NNU as positive, but apparent that a lot of work still needs to be done toward changing written policies that are clearly unfair toward gay students.

Brooks was referring to NNU´s policy that says heterosexuals cannot have sex before they are married, and you cannot have a homosexual relationship.

She indicated that while straight students could engage in open affection, gay students must face the threat of retribution due to the school´s policy as it relates to homosexuality.

Soulforce Equality Rider Cylest Brooks
Soulforce activist Cylest Brooks, of Fort. Wayne, IN, talks to PrideDEPOT.com

"The policy towards LGBT people insinuates that you can´t hold hands and that you can´t be in a relationship, period," she said. "We understand that NNU has a more difficult time in that it faces institutional retribution due to policies from the Nazarene Church. We had some professors come up to us and say, `you´re right, this policy doesn´t make sense, but there is nothing we can do about it right now´."

A recent graduate told Soulforce that while attending NNU, he was openly gay and he had a partner. Brooks said he never faced any academic retribution, and that his college experience was positive and supporting.

"His thought to us was that the school must keep the policies in place that match those of the Nazarene denomination," she said. "They have a policy that is not reflected in their actions."

Soulforce Equality Riders Haven Herrin and Cylest Brooks
Equality Rider Haven Herrin (left) and Cylest Brooks talk with local Boise media.

The Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) Bombshell

Brooks said the brief time that they did have with the students hit an unplanned detour when one of the Equality Riders asked an unexpected question to the audience.

"They were asked how many people in this room would be involved in a GSA, and probably 125 people held up hands in support," she said. "And that really made the administration uncomfortable. The administration thought asking that question was really crossing the line into advocacy."

The question was not intentional, but it did demonstrate the level of acceptance for LGBT dialogue.

Motivated by Tragedy

On April 28, 2006, Brooks dealt with the loss of a very close gay friend.

"He was only 20 years old, and he committed suicide," she said. "In our small, conservative town he had faced a lot of backlash. Many times he was closed off and not even allowed inside the church doors."

Brooks said that after her close friend´s death she decided that things had to change.

"I really needed to speak up. I needed to find a way to end this religious based discrimination, and then I found Soulforce and became involved in the Equality Ride," she said.

“I Found Soulforce in July and filled out an application the following month,” she said. “My personal faith in God is stronger and I have a better understanding of my life and my place in the world.”

KTVB Channel 7 Reporter Areka Spencer and Soulforce Equality Riders Haven Herrin and
KTVB Channel 7 Reporter Areka Spencer interviews Equality Riders at NNU.

The Future of Soulforce

Soulforce is looking to continue its work of reaching out with its message of equality to religious universities and institutions where LGBT people face discrimination that is written into its policies.

Next year, Soulforce will operate three busses that will set course on three ventures:
o Christian Colleges
o Historically Black Colleges
o Military Academies

The activist group is also looking into plans to expand into an international tour at some point in the future.


Sunday, April 08, 2007

I Think I Might Buy...

...one of those bumber stickers that says "God, please protect me from your followers."

Today I looked at the profile of someone who is in a group called "I love Bush, and I'd Blow Up the Middle East in a Heartbeat". In that profile, I saw a quote listed that says "There is nothing wrong with California that a rise in sea level couldn't cure." I have another acquaintance who, when told that it is believed that 4 young gay people suicide every day because they cannot reconcile faith with identity, responded by saying that 4 people "doesn't seem like a high enough number".

My heart hurts. These people, and others who share their beliefs, constantly defend their positions by declaring a constitutional right to free speech. But it is not the right to free speech that concerns me.

"The good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and the evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For out of the overflow of his heart his mouth speaks." Luke 6:45

It concerns me to know that people are willing to allow these words to be written or spoken. All of these examples call for the deaths of human life.

"If we can't agree on the sanctity of life... where do we go from there?"

I am at a loss for words. I don't even know what to say. My heart is broken to know that people are willing to allow their hearts to feel such hatred... a hatred so strong that it would advocate for mass murders and innocent bloodshed. If the verse in Luke is correct, it saddens me to know that these people have so much evil stored up in their hearts.

I just don't understand where any of this reflects Jesus? Can someone point out Jesus in any of this? I am trying to desperately to leave Christianity with even a drop of understanding... to walk away with something more than pain and hurt. But I cannot see Jesus in what my "brothers and sisters in Christ" are saying and doing.

I see more Jesus in those of my friends who do not even believe in the holiness of that man. Their lives portray an example of him that is so pure... they reach out to the needy. They love those who no one else will love. They create safe spaces for people to express concerns. And they treat every person with respect.

I have seen more of Jesus from outside the walls of Christianity than I can remember seeing in my entire time within those walls.

My heart is broken.


Friday, April 06, 2007

George Fox University...

...changed the game for me.



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