Marriage Equality, a national organization, is planning a rally and march Tuesday, March 26th from 6:00PM to 8:00PM. Participants meet on the South West corner of Camelback at 7th Avenue in downtown Phoenix and will be marching to Camelback and Central. All are welcome to participate in rallying for Marriage Equality and please bring your signs, candles, flags and t-shirts!
Please park in the former Target parking lot on the northwest corner of Camelback at 7th Avenue unless you plan to patronize Charlie's before and/or after this event.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Mesa Human Relations Advisory Board Meeting
On Wednesday, May 27th from 6:00PM to 8:00PM at the Mesa City Council Chambers on 57 East 1st Street in Mesa. On the agenda is a discussion regarding Domestic Partnership Registry followed by a vote deciding whether the work around this issue conducted by the Mesa Human Relations Advisory Board will continue. Community support is welcomed and encouraged!
Financial and Legal Planning
Listen up as Emmy Award winning host Donna Rossi talks with Certified Financial Planner Melissa Myers and Attorney at Law Michael Tucker. Get the latest on financial and legal planning and protections for LGBT families.
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California Supreme Court Ruling Issued
The California Supreme Court just ruled 6-1 that Proposition 8 will be upheld, but the 18,000 marriage licenses that were issued to same sex couples during the time they were legal will be honored and remain legal marriages in California. By upholding Prop 8, the Court has diminished its legacy as a champion of equality. No minority group should have to defend its right to equality at the ballot. The Court’s decision jeopardizes every minority group in California.
Since the vote on Prop 8, and since this suit was filed in November of last year, there has been a tidal wave of momentum in favor of full equality. Six states now embrace marriage equality for same-sex couples, and several more are on the horizon. California is no longer a leader on the issue of marriage equality. Despite this decision, the tide is turning across the country, as more and more states recognize the right of LGBT people and our families to be treated equally under the law.
We are relieved the Court protected couples who married before November 5. The presence of thousands of married same-sex couples across California will show those who don’t yet know us that marriage strengthens families and communities and threatens no one. Every day, here in Arizona, we are telling our stories to our friends and neighbors. We will continue to do that because we believe that every family in every state deserves the protection of the law.
“The decision handed down today is bittersweet,” said Barbara McCullough-Jones, Executive Director of Equality Arizona. “While we celebrate the decision regarding those 18,000 marriages, we must remember that all families deserve equality and the ability to take care of each other in every state."
Click here to learn more from our sister organization Equality California.
Since the vote on Prop 8, and since this suit was filed in November of last year, there has been a tidal wave of momentum in favor of full equality. Six states now embrace marriage equality for same-sex couples, and several more are on the horizon. California is no longer a leader on the issue of marriage equality. Despite this decision, the tide is turning across the country, as more and more states recognize the right of LGBT people and our families to be treated equally under the law.
We are relieved the Court protected couples who married before November 5. The presence of thousands of married same-sex couples across California will show those who don’t yet know us that marriage strengthens families and communities and threatens no one. Every day, here in Arizona, we are telling our stories to our friends and neighbors. We will continue to do that because we believe that every family in every state deserves the protection of the law.
“The decision handed down today is bittersweet,” said Barbara McCullough-Jones, Executive Director of Equality Arizona. “While we celebrate the decision regarding those 18,000 marriages, we must remember that all families deserve equality and the ability to take care of each other in every state."
Click here to learn more from our sister organization Equality California.
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Take Action! Oppose HB 2357 and Keep Schools Safe for All
HB 2357 claims to protect the religious freedom of K through 12 students in Arizona. The constitutional rights of every student in this state are already protected. Our students have the right to free speech and expression; this includes religious expression as well. There is no age restriction on free speech. Our state budget has such a huge deficit already, why stress it more by wasting money protecting freedoms that are already protected?
HB 2357 as currently written opens the door for school’s anti-harassment, anti-bullying, or non-discrimination policies to be overthrown. Those who are in support of the bill insist that HB 2357 is not intended to restrict school officials but only meant to clarify existing laws. If that is the truth, why consider this bill at all?
Now is not the time for meaningless clarifications that will in fact change nothing. Our education system is stressed as it is with no state budget in sight.
Although though the Senate is not currently hearing bills now is the time to send a strong message to defeat HB 2357 and prevent it from making it to the floor. Let your State Senator know that you stand with Equality Arizona and the Anti Defamation League in opposition to HB 2357. Take action now, let your State Senator know where you stand!
HB 2357 as currently written opens the door for school’s anti-harassment, anti-bullying, or non-discrimination policies to be overthrown. Those who are in support of the bill insist that HB 2357 is not intended to restrict school officials but only meant to clarify existing laws. If that is the truth, why consider this bill at all?
Now is not the time for meaningless clarifications that will in fact change nothing. Our education system is stressed as it is with no state budget in sight.
Although though the Senate is not currently hearing bills now is the time to send a strong message to defeat HB 2357 and prevent it from making it to the floor. Let your State Senator know that you stand with Equality Arizona and the Anti Defamation League in opposition to HB 2357. Take action now, let your State Senator know where you stand!
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
New Podcast Highlighting Voices of the Desert
Listen up as Emmy Award winning host Donna Rossi meets the newly out mixed chorus Voices of the Desert. Founding Artistic Director Ron Casola, Chorus President Michael Shuey, and singer and board member Sandi McCullough-Jones discuss about the music they are making as well as the outreach to those outside of the LGBT community.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Sustainability and Environment Podcast
Listen up as guest host Meta Goforth-Zinn talks with Colin Tetreault Master of Arts Student at Arizona State University’s School of Sustainability. Get informed about steps you can take to improve our environment and work towards a much brighter future. Click here to suscribe to the Equality Arizona Radio podcast.
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