Showing posts with label national center for lesbian rights. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Urge Congress to Support the Stonewall Resolution

The National Center for Lesbian Rights is urging us to support The Stonewall Resolution, also known as H.R. 433 which was introduced in the United States House of Representatives by Representatives Jerrold Nadler, Tammy Baldwin, Barney Frank, and Jared Polis.

The Stonewall Inn, a popular LGBT bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City, was raided by police in late June 1969. The resulting protests were a vivid demonstration by LGBT people of their resolve to publicly resist government harassment and discrimination. These actions, collectively referred to as “Stonewall,” helped inspire unprecedented activism for LGBT rights and fair treatment. For these reasons, Stonewall occupies a rightful place in the history of the LGBT community, and of the nation as a whole.

H.R. 433 pays homage to this history and, appropriately, recognizes both how far we’ve come as a community and the work that remains to be done.

We are urging our supporters to contact their Congressional representatives and asking them to co-sponsor this resolution. Please call the U.S. Capitol Switchboard at 202.224.3121. Ask to be connected to your Representative's office.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Does Your Business Support Overturning Prop 8?

A number of businesses, including Google, have signed on to a friend-of-the-court brief supporting our effort to overturn Proposition 8. We appreciate support from businesses who are interested in fairness and equality for their LGBT employees and all California’s families. If your company would like to be involved in our efforts, please fill out the form below to let us know what you are interested in and how to get in touch with you.

Sign up with the National Center for Lesbian Rights as a business that supports overturning prop 8. You can sign the amicus brief to the courts, or find out how to help.