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Campaign for Southern Equality Has Launched!

June 30, 2011
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Campaign for Southern Equality Has Launched!

Over 50 people came together last night for the Campaign for Southern Equality’s kick off event, a Family Dinner that combined home-cooked food with launching a new movement for LGBT equality in the South.  The event, which took place in Asheville, drew folks from the ages of 6 months to 60 and from across Western…

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Campaign for Southern Equality to launch in June

May 13, 2011
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In June, The Progressive Project (TPP) will officially launch the Campaign for Southern Equality (CSE).  Building on our six years working for LGBT rights, the Campaign for Southern Equality will be an innovative organizing effort to accelerate federal rights for all LGBT people, by building a strong grassroots movement in the South.  We believe that…

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Boston, MA: Support Marriage Equality in Rhode Island

March 9, 2011
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Join MassEquality in building support for marriage equality in Rhode Island. They say: “Come join our phone bank today, Wednesday, March 9 or Thursday, March 10 at our office, 262 Washington St., 7th Floor, Boston, 02108 from 5 to 9 p.m. Can’t make it into our office?  You can still make a difference this week by calling…

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Asheville, NC: Voices for Economic Justice Workshop Series

February 22, 2011
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Join in an ongoing workshop series hosted by Just Economics to challenge economic injustice, organize for social change and win living wages. Tuesdays, 6-8:30pm. February 22th – April 12th. First Presbyterian Church, 40 Church Street, Asheville, NC. Free dinner and free childcare. Transportation assistance available and community service hours credited for participation. Contact: Just Economics…

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Asheville, NC: Feb. 15 Community Law Workshop on LGBT Family Rights

February 10, 2011
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From 6 – 8 PM on Tuesday, February 15, the Campaign for Southern Equality will host its first Community Law workshop, focused on LGBT family rights. The panel discussion will feature attorneys Diane Walton, Connie Vetter and Jeff Marsocci. It will focus on how LGBT families can best protect their rights in the current legal…

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North Carolina: Upcoming LGBT Rights Events

February 3, 2011
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The month of February is a busy one for LGBT rights in North Carolina. Mark your calendars for the following events:

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Asheville, NC: Support the Equality Resolution

February 3, 2011
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Take a few seconds to add your support to the Equality Resolution that has been proposed to Asheville City Council. If passed, the resolution will move us closer to equality under the law for LGBT citizens. Read the resolution and sign on as a supporter at NC Commit’s website. We are particularly looking for support…

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Asheville, NC: Equality Resolution

January 23, 2011
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People of Faith for Just Relationships will propose an equality resolution to the Asheville City Council. To announce this, PFJR will host a news conference on Tuesday, January 25 at noon at the First Congregational Church (20 Oak Street, downtown Asheville).  You can learn more about this effort at www.nccommit.org. The Campaign for Southern Equality,…

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Boston: Spanish Classes for Social Change

January 10, 2011
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TPP is happy to share this posting, from Centro Presente about “Spanish Classes for Social Change.” Classes will run from January 14th – March 12, 2011. For more information or to sign-up for classes, please contact Jessye Weinstein at jessye.weinstein@gmail.com. Details in the full post. Centro Presente is offering a new cycle of Spanish classes…

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Campaign for Southern Equality

November 30, 2010
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In Spring 2011, TPP will launch the Campaign for Southern Equality (“the Campaign”), a national effort to achieve the full rights and responsibilities of citizenship for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) people. To achieve this, the Campaign will build a grassroots movement of LGBT people and allies that is based in the South to…

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