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How to get involved, according to Margaret Cho’s loveisloveislove.com
Published Thursday, 20-May-2004 in issue 856
• Sign Cho’s petition. Tell Bush and Congress what you think about amending the Constitution to deny us our rights. Help the DNC get rid of Bush.
• Sign the HRC petition to urge Congress to oppose the Federal Marriage Amendment
• Send a free fax to your Representatives, telling them you oppose the Federal Marriage Amendment (through the ACLU website)
• Pledge to oppose politicians who support anti-gay amendments to the U.S. Constitution
• Tell members of Congress that you support marriage equality
• Sign the People for the American Way petition to Congress and tell them you oppose the FMA
• Write a letter supporting marriage equality to the editor of your local newspaper (get tips from the HRC)
• Host a letter-writing party! (Get tips and addresses for members of Congress from People for the American Way)
• Get involved and create change with others in your area through Marriage Equality Meet-ups
• Get involved with an organization for marriage equality in your state
• Send a postcard to Mary Cheney
Links to these resources are at www.gaylesbiantimes.com.
How to get involved locally
San Diegans Against Marriage Discrimination: focuses on defeating the proposed constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriages. Contact: AJ Davis at (619) 692-2077, ext. 212 or adavis@thecentersd.org
• The Center’s Marriage Equality Project: speakers bureau to educate the GLBT and non-GLBT community about the importance of marriage equality; The Story Project, which collects and publishes stories about couples and families who have been affected by marriage discrimination; voter registration and education; letter and email writing campaigns; coordination of media spokespersons and other volunteer opportunities. Contact: AJ Davis at (619) 692-2077, ext. 212 or adavis@thecentersd.org
• Equality California: canvasses neighborhoods, educates voters, lobbies on behalf of GLBT rights and sponsors GLBT-friendly legislation Contact: Jeffrey Mittman at (619) 692-2077, ext. 211 or jeffrey@eqca.org
• California Voter Project: collaboration between The Center’s Public Policy Department and Equality California that goes door-to-door to register and identify voters and talk to them about marriage equality. Contact: Jeffrey Mittman at (619) 692-2077, ext. 211 or jeffrey@eqca.org; AJ Davis at (619) 692-2077, ext. 212 or adavis@thecentersd.org
Links to these resources are at www.gaylesbiantimes.com.
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