Students for a Fair Wisconsin reached out to faith leaders.
Small towns are leading the education effort for marriage equality, writes Basic Rights Oregon.
Indiana Equality has many good events coming up.
Equality California notes that the closing arguments for the Prop. 8 trial are set for June 16, 2010.
TransOhio's May newsletter is available online.
A candidate for Tennessee's 8th congressional district who wants to keep "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and laughed about "taking care of" homosexuals in the military, complains that he's being attacked by liberals.
Equality North Carolina reminds you that we need to push and lobby for ENDA.
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Monday, May 3, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
Week-End Roundup
TransOhio asks us all to help the Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition pass the Transgender Rights Bill in the MA state legislature.
Equality North Carolina is collecting stories to make healthcare fair for LGBT people.
Fair Wisconsin holds a faith panel next week.
Inland Empire PFLAG president on Equality California's Marriage Equality Roundtable.
Basic Rights Oregon does the right thing on racial justice, invites everyone to the table.
The Tennessee Equality Project fights for sane sexual health education.
Empire state Pride Agenda sweeps the internet and finds some interesting LGBT content.
The Miami Beach Commission supports the Uniting American Families Act, according to Equality Florida, a bill that helps same-sex families stay together in the USA.
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Equality North Carolina is collecting stories to make healthcare fair for LGBT people.
Fair Wisconsin holds a faith panel next week.
Inland Empire PFLAG president on Equality California's Marriage Equality Roundtable.
Basic Rights Oregon does the right thing on racial justice, invites everyone to the table.
The Tennessee Equality Project fights for sane sexual health education.
Empire state Pride Agenda sweeps the internet and finds some interesting LGBT content.
The Miami Beach Commission supports the Uniting American Families Act, according to Equality Florida, a bill that helps same-sex families stay together in the USA.
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immigration,
justice,
police,
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Mid-Week Roundup
"You can't support equality and gay bait." Equality Texas calls out homophobic behavior by Democratic incumbent in primary race.
Equality Maryland introduces a new field director.
The Tennessee Equality Project looks at gubernatorial hopefuls positions on adoption.
There's more to celebrate in Florida than close (35 votes!) win in Gainesville mayoral election. Equality Florida tells us that an equality champion has won a seat in Congress in yesterday's runoff election.
Fair Wisconsin announces four-day intensive training by ally Gay and Lesbian Leadership Institute coming to Minneapolis in June.
Empire State Pride Agenda follows up on teenager's suit against school district for bullying in their weekly sweep.
And there's more,
LGBT community marches in the San Jose Tet parade, reports Equality California.
Indiana Equality let us know that Judy Shepard will be giving a free and public talk in Indianapolis.
The Philippine Supreme Court has ruled to accredit a gay political party challenging a national election (from Equality South Dakota).
Basic Rights Oregon co-hosts an Elton John tribute night. It's a benefit, so break out your rhinestone glasses for equality.
Equality North Carolina congratulates Iowa on its first year of marriage equality.
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Equality Maryland introduces a new field director.
The Tennessee Equality Project looks at gubernatorial hopefuls positions on adoption.
There's more to celebrate in Florida than close (35 votes!) win in Gainesville mayoral election. Equality Florida tells us that an equality champion has won a seat in Congress in yesterday's runoff election.
Fair Wisconsin announces four-day intensive training by ally Gay and Lesbian Leadership Institute coming to Minneapolis in June.
Empire State Pride Agenda follows up on teenager's suit against school district for bullying in their weekly sweep.
And there's more,
LGBT community marches in the San Jose Tet parade, reports Equality California.
Indiana Equality let us know that Judy Shepard will be giving a free and public talk in Indianapolis.
The Philippine Supreme Court has ruled to accredit a gay political party challenging a national election (from Equality South Dakota).
Basic Rights Oregon co-hosts an Elton John tribute night. It's a benefit, so break out your rhinestone glasses for equality.
Equality North Carolina congratulates Iowa on its first year of marriage equality.
read on
Labels:
adoption,
allies,
benefit,
California,
elections,
homophobia,
lgbt,
lgbt equality,
marriage equality,
roundup,
state equality groups
Friday, April 9, 2010
Friday, April 2, 2010
State Roundup
TransOhio posts a call for works on transmasculine sexuality.
Indiana Equality posts a video on why it's time for a change.
If you missed National LGBT Health Awareness Week, read about it on Equality North Carolina's blog.
Equality Maryland follows the attempt of a House representative to impeach Attorney General Gansler for Gansler's opinion supporting marriage equality.
Equality California meditates on Cesar Chavez' legacy to all of us.
Empire State Pride Agenda swept the blogs last week.
Equality Florida urges members to take action to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" by signing on to a letter to Senator Bill Nelson.
And the Federation made it possible for thirteen LGBT families from across the country to take part in the White House Easter Egg Roll!
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Indiana Equality posts a video on why it's time for a change.
If you missed National LGBT Health Awareness Week, read about it on Equality North Carolina's blog.
Equality Maryland follows the attempt of a House representative to impeach Attorney General Gansler for Gansler's opinion supporting marriage equality.
Equality California meditates on Cesar Chavez' legacy to all of us.
Empire State Pride Agenda swept the blogs last week.
Equality Florida urges members to take action to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" by signing on to a letter to Senator Bill Nelson.
And the Federation made it possible for thirteen LGBT families from across the country to take part in the White House Easter Egg Roll!
read on
Labels:
California,
DADT,
lgbt equality,
marriage equality,
transgender
Friday, March 12, 2010
Friday Wrapup
Tennessee's Grand Division blog thinks about activism.
Want to phone bank for ENDA? TransOhio tells you how.
Equality North Carolina discusses Lambda Legal's latest report on health care for LGBT people. (Spoiler: it's not good.)
Empire State Pride Agenda gives an update on GENDA campaign.
Equality California posts the thoughts of a volunteer field worker.
Equality Florida covers the weird "family-friendly" film bill out of Tallahassee.
Indiana Equality has some upcoming media trainings. read on
Want to phone bank for ENDA? TransOhio tells you how.
Equality North Carolina discusses Lambda Legal's latest report on health care for LGBT people. (Spoiler: it's not good.)
Empire State Pride Agenda gives an update on GENDA campaign.
Equality California posts the thoughts of a volunteer field worker.
Equality Florida covers the weird "family-friendly" film bill out of Tallahassee.
Indiana Equality has some upcoming media trainings. read on
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Midweek Roundup
Equality Maryland celebrates marriage equality in nearby DC.
Empire State Pride Agenda's news sweep catches Harold Ford's decision to drop out of senate race.
TransOhio puts out a call for scholars to develop research on LGBTQI issues in education.
Basic Rights Oregon takes a stand against racism and police violence.
Equality North Carolina looks at changes in public attitudes towards lesbians and gay men in the military.
In Michigan Michigan Equality and Triangle Foundation announce their merger.
Equality Florida covers pressure on state to repeal anti-gay adoption laws. read on
Empire State Pride Agenda's news sweep catches Harold Ford's decision to drop out of senate race.
TransOhio puts out a call for scholars to develop research on LGBTQI issues in education.
Basic Rights Oregon takes a stand against racism and police violence.
Equality North Carolina looks at changes in public attitudes towards lesbians and gay men in the military.
In Michigan Michigan Equality and Triangle Foundation announce their merger.
Equality Florida covers pressure on state to repeal anti-gay adoption laws. read on
Labels:
adoption,
anti-racism,
DADT,
lgbt,
lgbt equality,
marriage equality,
roundup,
state equality groups,
transgender
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