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OCR Page 1 of 9PHOTOCOPY
PRESERVATION
[The Washington Blade, Friday, November 7, 1997, page 20]
20 THE WASHINGTON BLADE November 7, 1997
HC
National News
BET stands by its plans
Darryl Cooper of the Washing-
to air controversial song
ton, D.C. anti-violence organiza-
tion Gay Men and Lesbians Op-
posing Violence will attend the
White House Hate Crimes Con-
by Rhonda Smith
episode in question. She explained that in
ference. Cooper and other Gays
also met last month with U.S.
Numerous Gay viewers have contacted
addition to addressing homosexuality,
Justice Department officials to
Black Entertainment Television (BET) to
"Not Natural" contains lyrics about
discuss hate crimes.
express disapproval about the cable net-
black-on-black violence and unmarried
work's plan to air a contemporary gospel
youths who have children.
song with anti-Gay lyrics on a show
"It has become a political issue [be-
geared toward teen-agers.
cause of] the Gay community," she said.
But a BET spokesperson said Nov. 5,
"[But] I didn't hear from the Gay com-
that the show, which features Angie and
munity about Janet Jackson's song about
Debbie Winans performing "Not Natur-
a Lesbian love affair," Tang added.
al," will be aired at noon Saturday, Nov.
"There's a double standard here."
8, on Teen Summit. The 90-minute show
In response, Boykin said that Jackson's
by Clint Steib
is pre-recorded and airs weekly.
song does not denounce a group of people
In a related development, Matt Ander-
or call into question their existence based
son, the program director at WPGC-AM
on the Bible.
"Heaven 1580" told the Washington Post
Boykin sent a letter via e-mail to nu-
that the local radio station has reversed its
merous Gays nationwide and their sup-
porters on Oct. 30, offering four actions
'A place at the table'
they could take in response to BET and
the Winans' song. In addition to suggest-
At least 20 Gay activists will participate in
ing that they contact Tang at BET head-
quarters in Washington, D.C., to voice
White House Conference on Hate Crimes
their opinion about "Not Natural,"
Boykin said BET might host a town hall
by Peter Freiberg
bully pulpit."
meeting on homosexuality "if they re-
Fifteen years ago, activists had trouble
At the same time, Quinn said, it re-
ceive encouragement from our communi-
getting anyone to pay attention to anti-
mains to be seen whether "this will be
ty."
Gay violence. More recently, grassroots
something that will transcend the bully
A BET spokesperson said the network
and national organizations have persuad-
pulpit" and actually bring about signifi-
reaches 51 million predominantly African
ed law enforcement agencies, govern-
cant legislative, law enforcement and
American households nationwide.
ment officials and the media to focus
cultural changes. That will depend in
Boykin also suggested that Gays con-
more on the problem. President Bill Clin-
part, she said, on what specific commit-
tact Angie and Debbie Winans and Capi-
ton condemned anti-Gay assaults in a
ments and proposals Clinton makes.
tal Entertainment, their Washington,/
radio address last June.
"The conference is a really good first
D.C.-based publicist, about the song.
by Clint Steib
And on Monday, the issue of anti-Gay
step," Quinn said, "but now we need to
"Angie and Debbie Winans continue to
violence is expected to get an equal "seat
put the meat on the bone and make
profit from this controversy," Boykin
at the table" with other bias-motivated
[changes] happen. Clinton must do
said. Boykin said that Capital Entertain-
violence at what activists are calling a
that...."
ment, which was co-founded by Bill Car-
hate crimes "summit"- the first-ever
This weekend, Clinton is scheduled to
penter and Vincent Young, a former re-
White House Conference on Hate
unveil several plans aimed at beefing up
The Rev. Rainey Cheeks: "We need
porter at the Washington Post, continue to
Crimes.
law enforcement and prevention efforts
to respond at some level, but are we
profit from a media campaign about the
The 350 civil rights, law enforcement,
targeting bias-motivated violence. "The
supposed to hop every time...?"
song.
anti-violence, youth, education and reli-
president is going to get tough on hate
"Before the controversy had even
gious leaders attending the conference
crimes," Socarides said.
decision not to air "Not Natural." The sta-
begun, the publicists sent out a news re-
will include at least 20 representatives of
While Socarides would not release de-
tion began airing the song on Oct. 24.
lease saying 'Angie and Debbie Winans
Gay groups and could reach 40, ac-
tails on Clinton's announcements, he said
In a written response to a college stu-
Denounce Homosexuality With Contro-
cording to Richard Socarides, Clinton's
there was widespread recognition that "to
dent who complained about the song, An-
versial Gospel Song' (Sept. 18, 1997),"
openly Gay liaison to the Gay communi-
tackle this problem, you have to have a
derson said, on Oct. 6, that WPGC-AM
Boykin said. They claimed the Gay
ty and chief organizer of the conference.
federal, state and local partnership" with
would not broadcast songs that are offen-
community started the controversy, when
Sheila Kuehl, the openly Lesbian
members of affected communities and
sive to any person or group of people.
in reality the publicists started it by send-
Speaker Pro Tem of the California As-
with community organizations, such as
Anderson, who did not return a call
ing out this inflammatory news release
sembly, will be among eight speakers on
the Gay anti-violence projects that have
from the Washington Blade this week, re-
before anyone had ever heard of Angie
hate crime issues who will address a
sprung up across the country.
cently told the Washington Post that the
and Debbie, or their song."
panel chaired by Clinton. At least one
Activists said that among the proposals
station reversed its decision because lis-
In the Washington area, black Gays
Gay hate crime victim is expected to be
made to the Administration was for Clin-
teners began requesting the song based on
have various views about the best way to
at the conference, Socarides said.
ton to ask federal prosecutors nationwide
its controversy: "The way the song was
respond to the Winans and BET. One
"The president has indicated an un-
to convene task forces on hate crimes.
presented initially was as if it was a song
longtime leader suggested that they be
precedented willingness to address these
These task forces, which would include
of bashing," Anderson said in a Post arti-
pro-active instead of reactive.
issues (of anti-Gay violence) head on,"
local law enforcement and government
cle on Oct. 31. "Once we heard it, that
"We need to respond at some level
said Socarides. "It certainly won't be to
officials as well as community represen-
was not the case. It was [a song] that did-
but are we supposed to hop every time
the exclusion of other communities af-
tatives, would focus on hate crime pre-
n't approve of several different lifestyles,
something like this is said, or do we set
fected [by hate crimes], but certainly... no
vention and penalties as well as the way
but it was one where we thought our lis-
an agenda for ourselves and move for-
one else will have a better seat at the
hate crime victims are treated.
teners should decide."
ward?" asked the Rev. Rainey Cheeks,
table."
Gay activists were also hoping Clinton
Keith Boykin, executive director of the
pastor at Inner Light Unity Fellowship
Christine Quinn, executive director of
would announce proposals to make it
National Black Lesbian and Gay Leader-
Church, which has a mostly black Gay
the New York City Gay and Lesbian
easier for the federal government, includ-
ship Forum, said he has shared his con-
congregation. "This is a dangerous time."
Anti-Violence Project, who will attend
ing the FBI, to get involved in combating
cern about the song with Deborah Tang,
Cheeks said affirmative action policies
the conference, called it a "turning point"
bias-motivated crimes.
BET's vice president of news, sports, and
are being challenged nationwide and that
in the fight against anti-Gay violence.
Gay activists would like to see the fed-
entertainment.
this has implications for all women and
"For years. we fought for national
eral hate crimes statute amended to in-
"I'm opposed to censorship but I don't
people of color. Welfare reform policies
leaders to include us publicly in the list
clude sexual orientation, gender and dis-
think they should air biased, negative
are in motion, he said, and they will have
of communities victimized by hate
ability, but there was doubt whether Clin-
views toward a part of the community
an impact on single mothers nationwide.
crimes," said Quinn. "In this case, with
ton would endorse this in view of what
when young people are going to be seeing
"As community leaders, we must come
the president, we were successful
Socarides said were "constitutional ques-
this and [BET] is not providing an alter-
together and discuss what our approach
"Having a summit on this topic a
tions" and what Gay activists concede is
native response," Boykin said.
will be," Cheeks concluded, "because,
topic most of us don't like to talk about
uncertainty about prospects for passage
Tang said recently that BET has never
truly, the religious right is setting their
is incredibly significant," she said. "It
in Congress.
considered not airing the Teen Summit
agenda very clearly.
speaks to the power of the president's
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