What A Drag!
Posted by Frank | Filed under Announcements, Front Page
Hello everyone!
AGSA is excited to announce that we will be hosting the first ever drag show here at Auburn! We will be showcasing several young, fresh drag queens and kings who will entertain you all evening long. The event will be on Saturday April 18 from 6:00PM until 10:00PM, and there is even rumored to be a party featuring the fabulous drag queens and kings afterwards. What A Drag!, as the event is called, will also honor those AGSA members who excel throughout the year and strive to promote what AGSA stands for: diversity. In addition, most of our proceeds from this event will be going towards Equality Alabama as we are dedicating this event in memory of Ken Baker, who contributed so much to his community, Equality Alabama, and to so many other organizations, as well. So, please come out, bring friends, and be ready to have a fun-filled, dragtastic evening!
Sweden to allow Gay Marriage
Posted by Frank | Filed under Announcements, Government
Three of the parties in the four-party governing coalition have tabled a motion that is expected to pave the way for gay marriage in Sweden from May 1st this year.
The Alliance government has been split on the issue, with the junior partner Christian Democrats opposed to the use of the word “marriage” for homosexual unions.
However the three other parties, the conservative Moderates, the Liberals and the Centre Party, are in favour of a gender neutral law that eliminates the current reference to marriage as something between a man and a woman.
“Regardless of sexual orientation, people in stable couple relationships have a need to manifest their feelings and their desire to live together,” the motion reads.
While heterosexuals in Sweden can choose to marry in either a civil ceremony or a church ceremony, homosexuals are only allowed to register their partnerships in a civil ceremony. But this could all change, with parliament likely to pass new legislation on the matter.
The opposition Social Democrats, the country’s biggest party, also support such a law, and together the parties would garner enough support to adopt the legislation in parliament.
Civil unions granting gays and lesbians the same legal status as married couples have been allowed in Sweden since 1995.
If the new legislation is adopted, Sweden, already a pioneer in giving same-sex couples the right to adopt children, would become the first country in the world to allow gays to marry within a major church.
The Lutheran Church, which was separated from the state in 2000, has since January 2007 offered gays a religious blessing of their union. It has previously said it wants the word “marriage” reserved for heterosexual unions.
Pastors who do not want to perform a gay wedding ceremony may however have the right to refuse, something gay rights’ activists have criticized.
In 2007, 74 percent of Swedes were members of the Lutheran Church.
Tags: gay marriage, May 2009, Sweden
Meeting Announcement
Posted by Frank | Filed under Announcements, Front Page
Hello everyone,
I hope that everyone’s winter break was fun and safe! This is just a reminder that the first AGSA meeting of this semester will be this Wednesday, January 14, in the New Student Center at 7:00PM in Room 2310. All of the officers are excited to start the New Year off right and we hope to make this semester one of the best yet in AGSA. In case anyone is wondering, the discussion topic this week is: Coming Out Stories. We hope to see everyone there! Have a great day!
Frank
Director of Event Planning
Executive Communications Officer
Hello world!
Posted by Rob | Filed under Announcements, Front Page
Welcome to the newly designed home on the web for the Auburn Gay-Straight Alliance! AGSA is happy to open this updated site as a way for our members to get quick access to information, participate in online discussion, and alert our members to important topics. We hope you enjoy!





