- Luke Montgomery
Luke Montgomery (born c. 1974) is an American
political activist .Biography
In the early 1990s, Montgomery drew attention to AIDS issues through appearances on TV and radio talks shows including "Donahue". Fact|date=May 2008 Montgomery was a member of
ACT UP Seattle and helped lead the youth arm of the AIDS activist organization. He helped lead efforts to distribute over 500 safer-sex packets outside Seattle high schools. He changed his name to make a point about discrimination against gays and lesbians, a move that was covered in papers from "USAToday " to "Sydney Morning Herald ". OnDecember 1 ,1993 ,World AIDS Day , he attended a speech inWashington, D.C. by PresidentBill Clinton marking the occasion. Montgomery interrupted the speech and shouted at the president that he was not taking enough action against the disease. The protest was widely publicized and was even covered in theNew York Times editorial page, and Montgomery said he had staged it to remindAIDS activists of their responsibility to hold Clinton to his campaign promises. Montgomery also protested the next year at speeches bySecretary of Health and Human Services Donna Shalala and anEaster service that Clinton attended.Montgomery ran for Mayor of Washington D.C. unsuccessfully.citation |title=Gay and Lesbian Washington D.C. |first=Frank |last=Muzzy |year=2005 |publisher=
Arcadia Publishing |isbn=0738517534 |page=91]Although he played up an
effeminate image in his early public appearances, he changed his name back to Montgomery in 1996 and spoke against what he considered counterfeit and self-destructive expressions ofsexual orientation . He told "Out" magazine, "The gay identity is manufactured out of insecurities and abnormalities. It has nothing more to offer than AIDS, beer, and shallowness." Fact|date=May 2008Recent activity
Montgomery is also an animal rights activist. He worked in
Los Angeles near the end of the 1990s on the staff of theanimal rights group Last Chance for Animals. He started aballot initiative , "Beverly Hills Consumers for Informed Choices," to require allfur coats sold inBeverly Hills to carry a label describing how fur manufacturers put animals to death.citation |url=http://www.cnn.com/US/9902/04/fur.warning/index.html |periodical=CNN |title=Montgomery, campaign manager for Beverly Hills Consumers for Informed Choices |accessdate=2007-11-01 |date=February 4 ,1999 ] The initiative did gather the necessary number of signatures to appear on the ballot, but was defeated in the election.citation |title=Sissyfag strikes again |periodical=The Advocate |date=June 22 ,1999 |accessdate=2007-11-01 |url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1589/is_1999_June_22/ai_54939039]Montgomery's personal website defines his current activity as "a marketing and
Internet fundraising consultant fornon-profit s and a media strategist whose work has captured front page coverage in "The New York Times ", "The Washington Post ", and "Los Angeles Times ". The website also discussed his work in non-profit marketing and amimal welfare. Montgomery has worked with the Humane Society of the United States and theSPCA ofCanada , and was a founder and designer of 1-800-Save-A-Pet.com. In September 2005, Montgomery, withTom Kertes , started " [http://billforfirstlady.com/about.html Bill for First Lady.com] ", a humorous web campaign who's stated objective is to build support for a 2008 presidential run byHillary Clinton and "to tickle the red states pink and make the Republican attack jokes old news". The website features videos of "First Lady" Bill Clinton wearing a woman's dress-suit.citation |title=Hillary-for-President Website Jokes About Bill As First Lady |first=Susan |last=Jones |periodical=CNSNews.com |url=http://www.cnsnews.com/news/viewstory.asp?Page=%5CPolitics%5Carchive%5C200509%5CPOL20050920b.html |accessdate=2007-11-01 |date=September 20 ,2005 ]References
External links
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGTQZnC-6a4 YouTube video of Clinton heckling incident]
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