In conservative Utah, naming road for gay leader stands out
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/In-conservative-Utah-naming-road-for-gay-leader-7257369.php
A proposal to name a street after pioneering gay leader Harvey Milk is the latest display of Salt Lake City standing out as a blue dot in a deep-red state where the prevailing Mormon faith still has a fraught relationship with the LGBT community.
Utah's capital city recently elected its first openly gay mayor and its second sitting gay councilman, creating an increasingly friendly atmosphere for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in the home of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The conservative religion's tone on gay issues has softened in recent years, but it still opposes same-sex marriage, believes homosexuality is a sin and recently banned baptisms for the children of gay parents. Faith leaders said the highly criticized move would avoid putting children in a tug-of-war between their parents and church teachings....
Supporters say that Milk set the tone for the modern gay rights movement, and the street honoring him would be located near thoroughfares honoring civil rights icons like Martin Luther King Jr. and Cesar Chavez.