In honor of Harvey Milk's birthday please make sure to get #MILK trending on Twitter. With millions of people accessing this micro-blogging site daily it is critical that people the world over hear the message and know the great hero that is Harvey Milk.
Join me in celebrating Harvey Milk Day.
Make #MILK a trending topic
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Campaign to MILK Twitter!
Friday, May 21, 2010
Harvey Milk Day of Action May 22nd
Saturday, May 22 has been officially designated Harvey Milk Day by the state of California, and would have been Harvey Milk’s 80th birthday. In February, Equality Across America put out a call to action for activists across the country to celebrate Harvey Milk's legacy and continue the demand for full federal equality. “I have tasted freedom. I will not give up that which I have tasted. I have a lot more to drink.” – Harvey Milk
For a listing of events taking place nationwide click here.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Governors Office Saturated With Anti-Gay Lies Regarding Harvey Milk Day Bill
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger may possibly veto the Harvey Milk Day Bill as he did last year due to outrage and opposition from religious extremists. Harvey Milk Day would honor the slain gay rights hero on May 22nd of each year, but would not force schools to shut down or celebrate the day in any way.
The governor needs to hear input from people who understand the significance of teaching about the legacy of Harvey Milk.
Register your opinion easily, with the automated voice machine below.
Governors Office: 916-445-2841
Press 1 for English, press 2 to voice your opinion, press 1 for the Harvey Milk bill, press 1 to show support for the bill.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Arnold Schwarzenegger Seeks Input on Harvey Milk Day
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is asking for public opinion on the Harvey Milk Day bill (SB 572) which would honor the slain gay rights hero. Last year the governor under conservative pressure vetoed the bill and is facing similar pressure and scrutiny from the religious right.
Please call the Governors office and follow the automated message to show support 916-445-2841
The governor has also requested people contact him with their opinions via twitter.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Tell the Governor Harvey Milk Matters
Sign the petition to Governor Schwarzenegger urging him to sign the legislation making May 22 “Harvey Milk Day” in the State of California.
Last year, Governor Schwarzenegger vetoed the bill, saying that Milk was a figure of only local significance.
Harvey Milk was—and still is—an inspiration not only as one of the first openly gay men elected to office, but as a trail blazer who understood the value of working with allies, the importance of living our lives openly with authenticity and the power that our stories have to change hearts and minds.
Make sure the Governor knows how important Harvey is to all Californians. Sign the petition above and call the governors office. It is automated, and you don't need to speak to anyone to voice your opinion!
Phone: 916-445-2841
Press 1 for English, press 2 to voice your opinion, press 1 for the Harvey Milk bill, press 1 to show support for the bill.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Urge California Governor to Sign Harvey Milk Day Bill
Last year the California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed the Harvey Milk Day bill, saying that Milk was a figure of merely local significance.
Whether you live in Palm Springs, the Central Valley, or far northern California, let the Governor know that Milk was an LGBT hero who truly changed the world and is worthy of a state day of special significance.
We haven't let last year's veto deter us, and have this year introduced SB 572, which would establish May 22 each year as Harvey Milk Day. With the film, Milk, and the help of its star Sean Penn we have great momentum, but we also need your help! Tell the governor your story about how Harvey has impacted your life, and why everyone in all corners of the Golden State needs heroes.
Use EQCA's form to contact the governor to sign the Harvey Milk Day Bill.