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05
Nov

I now pronounce you…

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The level of acceptance of gay and lesbian relationships in this nation, and even here in this traditionally conservative state of Florida, has increased dramatically just in the last ten years.  But the passage of Florida Proposition 2 yesterday is a cold, suffocating reminder that the old prejudices are still alive.  My joy and pride in the victory of President-Elect Barack Obama have been lamentably diminished by the news that the majority of my fellow Floridians believe it necessary to insert into the state constitution discrimination aimed at my loving relationship.  

Do I take this personally?  Yes.  Of course.  I am a gay woman who has been living for 10 years with my partner.  We are committed to our relationship.  We are a family.  We pay our taxes.  We work and play and contribute to our state financially.  We support our local businesses with our earnings.  We pay the same level and number of taxes as any other Floridian in our economic bracket.  Yet we have just been told that we are CONSTITUTIONALLY uninvited to share in one of the most fundamental relationships entered into by human beings. 

They are afraid.  I am disenfranchised and discounted.  No one wins in this.  But they are right to be afraid.  I am still here.  And I am damn mad. 

05
May

A quiet grace and profound legacy of justice

Mildred Loving died today.  She was 68.

Her name may not mean much to many, until it is mentioned in the context of one of the most profound Supreme Court decisions of our time: Loving v Virginia.  This landmark case literally changed the complexion of marriage laws in the United States, and imposed limits on the states’ rights to unduly discriminate against its citizens. 

The courage of Richard and Mildred Loving to place their love above the antiquated laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia should embolden each and every one of us to fight discrimination every day.  Their actions stand in stark contrast to the efforts of so many today to infuse discrimination against a particular group into our Constitution.   

Remember in November, Florida. Vote No on 2.

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06
Feb

the fight is on

I planned to post this days ago, after working the precincts collecting “pledge to vote no” signatures for Fairness for all Families.  I’ve been neglecting my blog for awhile, focusing instead on some mentally recuperative time off.  But the fights we have to face in this election year are enormously important.  We must light a fire under ourselves (read “I have to light a fire under myself”).   From protecting the constitution from the “protection of marriage” to protecting our nation from another insulting/assaulting right-wing administration — we have to fight.  To the end.   To the beginning. 

 THE FIGHT IS ON

The day we expected has finally arrived.

A few hours ago, the Florida Department of Elections officially certified the deceptive “marriage protection amendment” to be on the November ballot.

Disappointing? Yes. Surprising? No.

After 4 years of signature gathering, the only surprise is how narrowly they reached the deadline.

Those pushing this onto the ballot hope to strip away rights from all unmarried Floridians by stoking anti-gay sentiments. Some of them are motivated by a desire to impose their particular religious beliefs on people through the Constitution. Others see this as tactic to help far right candidates in the November Presidential election. What this isn’t about is “gay marriage”.

Two state laws and a court decision already block access to marriage for gay couples in Florida. Now, this amendment would close the door to civil unions and any meaningful domestic partnership benefits for all unmarried Floridians - gay and straight.

Beyond the legal obstacles to taking care of our loved ones, this amendment is intended to deliver a dangerous symbolic blow by denigrating the lives of gay Floridians. It is the singling out, the idea that the majority should vote on the rights and the humanity of fellow citizens that makes today’s news a particular and personal insult. And it is why in the wake of these amendment battles across the country, we consistently see an increase in anti-gay hate crimes.

I hope we give ourselves just a moment to grieve that this has been forced upon us. To feel the hurt , sadness and anger that are appropriate ways to feel in the wake of this news.

Knowing, intellectually, that we must face this challenge is one thing. Having it finally arrive in all its ugly spitefulness is another. It was difficult not to hold onto a glimmer of hope Florida would avoid this fight especially as the far right struggled to meet the deadline.

But now is the time to take a deep breath and allow that false hope to transform into the deep resolve to DO THE WORK that will DEFEAT this measure.

And we can DEFEAT it. Opposition to the amendment is broad, diverse and growing everyday. We stand with the NAACP, Florida Alliance for Retired Americans, Florida Consumer Alliance, Planned Parenthood, and more than 200 other civil rights, union, campus, faith, senior and social justice organizations who are part of the Fairness for All Families Coalition working to DEFEAT this amendment.

Polling shows we are within striking distance of beating this amendment if we are willing to do the work. Talk to your circle of influence, step outside your comfort zones and engage the people in your neighborhoods and the places where you shop.

Our job is to bring this message to millions of voters in Florida who are unaware and ill-informed about this measure. And experience has shown us our conversations matter. On Jan 29th, Equality Florida members were part of the Fairness for All Families Primary Day of Action that drew more than 500 volunteers out to talk to voters at polling places across the state.

Seasoned activist and first-time volunteers reported back with excitement how often a quick conversation had persuaded someone to vote NO on the amendment.

 

Click on the photo to see a great video that captures the energy of that amazing day.

In November, your friends, family and co-workers will go to the polls and decide whether our families will be denied adequate protections, whether essential benefits can be stripped away and whether anti-gay political attacks are a good investment for the far right.

It is time for all of us to do something. Here’s a good place to start: Sign the Pledge to Vote No and personally recruit 5 of your friends to do likewise. If everyone on this list did that today we would have nearly half a million more supporters by Monday.

We can’t allow the people in our lives to go to the polls in November and make decisions about us without ensuring they hear the truth about this amendment and the harm it would inflict.

Working together we can DEFEAT this amendment.

Sincerely,

Nadine Smith Executive Director

Equality Florida

10
Jul

Exclusionary Proposed Amendment Unites Red and Blue in Florida

Red and Blue are coming together to fight back against a movement to place an exclusionary and discriminatory Amendent in the Florida  Constitution.  Florida Red and Blue, a group of Republicans and Democrats coming together in a bipartisan effort to block this needless, damaging and divisive discrimination, have collected over $1 million in funding in the last 60 days. 

I posted several times about the Fairness For ALL Families organization, a collaborative effort backed by equality Florida.  both of these organizations are committed to blocking the Amendment, and I know that at least on the part of FfAF, we are committed to making legal marriage available to same sex couples as well as opposite sex couples.  Families are not defined in the narrow way that Christianists and uber-conservatives would have us believe, nor have they ever been so narrowly defined. 

Let’s get behind the push.  Even though the backers of the Constitutional Amendment now have to meet more stringent criteria, a 60% majority vote,  and they are also proceeding without the participation of Gov. Crist, as long as there is a slim chance that the Amendment can pass we HAVE to band together and oppose it. 

Contact one of these organizations: 

Fairness for ALL Families

Florida Red and Blue

01
Jul

Marriage equality for ALL

Okay, my previous ranting post just begs the question be asked…what about marriage equality?

In this upended world of conservathink there is a push on to embed discrimination in the Constitution of the State of Florida under the facetious and deceiving name of the “Marriage Amendment”.   The amendment push isn’t about marriage, it is about discrimination.  It will diminish marriage by making it about the politics of fear rather than about commitment and true family values. 

Help stop the corruption of the Florida Constitution.  Join the Fairness For ALL Families coalition

 Fair minded Floridians are saying NO to the so-called Marriage Amendment.

23
Jun

Fairness for ALL Families

This morning I responded to a Call to Action from Fairness for ALL Families, an organization seeking to block the insertion of blatant discrimination into the Florida State Constitution.  From their website:

If passed, the so-called “Marriage Protection Act,” would permanently ban marriage and civil unions for same sex partners in Florida, and threatens domestic partnership protections that seniors, fire fighters, teachers and police officers already rely upon.

As we have seen from other states, the expected and unexpected backlash can be devastating to all families.  Families who formerly had insurance and financial benefits protection through partners’ employment may suddenly lose that security, among other things.  We need to get behind this “Vote NO” push.  Call your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers and get them informed and involved. 

The bloggers need to take a lead in this push.  The grassroots movements are very effective and very informative, as we well know.  Anyone interested in getting together for a conference call or an informal planning face-to-face, please let me know. I will work hard to coordinate this with Nadine Smith, Executive Director of Equality Florida and a member of the Fairness for ALL Families oversight committee.  We CAN make a difference. 






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