17 August 2009

MCC News - MCC Leader Endorses National (U.S.) Equality March

 

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MCC Leader Endorses National (U.S.) Equality March!

 

 


A C T I O N 

S T E P S


Here are the steps you can take today:

 


1.  Get the latest information by visiting the 
National Equality March's website.

 

2.  While at the website, read about accommodations, airfares, and how to attend on a budget.

 

3.  Sign-up to endorse the National Equality March. If you're willing to serve as a volunteer, or to help organize locally, indicate that, as well.

 

4.  Begin to promote the March in your community. Make posters. Include info on your website. Insert announcements in your bulletins and newsletters. Make public announcements on a regular basis.

 

5.  If you will be attending the March, write to Rev. Nancy Wilson and let me know you will be joining us in Washington, DC. I will keep you informed of plans for the March and the MCC events that will take place in Washington.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Public Statement

from Metropolitan Community Churches

To All U.S. based Activists

 

MCC Leader Endorses Oct. 9-11, 2009,

National Equality March in Washington, DC

 

"I'm marching in the National Equality March because of its one single demand: 'Equal protection in all matters governed by civil law in all 50 states.' We must accept no less and we must work until it is achieved," says MCC's Rev. Nancy L. Wilson, Moderator.
 
 

Remarks by

Rev. Nancy L. Wilson
Office of the Moderator



Dear Friend of Equality:

On Sunday, October 11, 2009, I'll be marching in the National Equality March in Washington, DC, along with tens of thousands of supporters of justice and equality.

I hope you'll join me for this historic event in the ongoing struggle to achieve equality under the law for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender citizens within the United States.

Let me share with you why I, along with the entire MCC Board of Elders, am supporting the National Equality March in Washington, DC.

I'm marching in the National Equality March... because MCC has a history of being at every March on Washington to take a public stand for LGBT equality under the law.

I'm marching in the National Equality March... because it offers an opportunity for a new generation of LGBT youth and supporters who have never marched to become involved in the vital work of justice.

I'm marching in the National Equality March... because I believe it is important for people of faith to have a visible presence before our government's leaders in the White House, the Congress, and the Supreme Court.

I'm marching in the National Equality March... because of its one single demand: "Equal protection in all matters governed by civil law in all 50 states." I agree with the March's organizers -- we must accept no less and we must work until it is achieved.

I'm marching in the National Equality March... because its theme touches the key issues facing our LGBT communities: repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell, immigration reform that recognizes same-sex couples and includes our LGBT families, an Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) that ends workplace discrimination for everyone, hate crimes legislation that includes LGBT people, and the equal right to adopt children and raise our families without government restrictions.

I'm marching in the National Equality March... because this is one March in which we're not forced to choose between whether to address national issues or to support state and local organizing. The March's organizers are mobilizing grassroots support in all 435 local congressional districts and carrying our voices to the federal government.

I'm marching in the National Equality March... because we must hold the President accountable for his campaign promises. Justice must never be postponed; equality must not be delayed.

The time is right for this National Equality March. It will take place during National Coming Out Day, the anniversary of Matthew Shepard's murder, and the 30th anniversary of the first March on Washington for LGBT rights.

This March will achieve what every past March on Washington has accomplished: It will make voices heard at the federal government, give national visibility to the LGBT equality movement, and birth a new generation of activists with a passion for justice and equality.

That's why I and the full Board of Elders of Metropolitan Community Churches encourage you to join us in Washington, DC, in October.

Together, let us march on Washington... and demand equal protection in all matters governed by civil law in all 50 states.

Together, let us march on Washington... to hold our government officials accountable and to work for the realization of full equality for all people as envisioned inn our country's founding documents.

Together, let us march on Washington... and together, let's make history during October 10-12, 2009!


The Reverend Nancy L. Wilson
Moderator
Metropolitan Community Churches

 

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