Philadelphia
Boy Scouts council allows openly gay leaders
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[June 20, 2015]
By Elizabeth Daley
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - A Boy Scouts
council in Philadelphia will welcome qualified scoutmasters and den
mothers regardless of sexual orientation, in opposition to the national
organization's ban on openly gay scout leaders, the council president
said on Friday.
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The move by the Cradle of Liberty Council, which serves more than
15,000 members in the Philadelphia area, comes a month after Robert
Gates, president of The Boy Scouts of America, called for an end to
the long-time ban on adult gay leaders.
"When we heard the remarks, we thought it was a good time for
change," said council president James Papada, who announced the
unanimous vote by the council's board of directors.
His council had long wanted to have an inclusive policy, "but we
couldn’t due to the national organization," Papada said.
The Boy Scouts of America has fought to exclude gay leaders since
the 1990s. It allowed gay youths to participate in the program for
the first time in 2014.
At the organization's annual national meeting in May, Gates said
while he would not ask for more inclusive membership policies, "We
must deal with the world as it is, not as we might wish it to be."
He added that while the organization had the authority to revoke
charters of councils that went against national policy, "I will not
take that path."
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Even before Gates made those statements, councils in Denver and New
York City flouted the policy and hired gay scout leaders.
Asked to comment on the Philadelphia council's decision on Friday,
the national organization told Reuters: "While no decisions were
made during the national annual meeting regarding membership, a
decision is expected no later than the BSA's national executive
board meeting in October."
(Editing by Barbara Goldberg and Mohammad Zargham)
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