CAMPAIGN ANNOUNCES LGBT ENDORSEMENTS
Equal rights activists from around nation announce support for Obama
CHICAGO, IL – The Obama for America campaign today announced the endorsement of LGBT activists from around the nation. The activists include state and municipal elected officials, the leadership of the AFL-CIO's Pride at Work initiative, and prominent equal rights activists from states holding upcoming primary contests.
"In order for America to make progress toward social and economic justice, we need a president who does not mock, but rather embraces bold change, and who advances the vision of the beloved community. Our movements for equality, for healthy families and excellent schools, for workers' rights and shared prosperity, for veterans' care, fairness in the courts, and a safer environment have more than a friend in Barack Obama. We have a champion equal to the challenges we face and able to lead us forward together," said Hans Johnson, President, Progressive Victory.
"The finger-pointing and polarization in politics have become a threat to our well-being as a nation. I support Barack Obama because his compassion, respect for even those who oppose him, and inclusive values can build a new kind of national unity across the many lines that have previously divided us," said Missouri State Representative Jeanette Mott Oxford.
"We're building a coalition that includes Americans with diverse ideologies from all regions of the country to bring the change we desperately need," said Senator Obama. "That's the type of coalition we'll need to build to achieve equal rights for all Americans. I'm grateful for the endorsements of these prominent activists who fight every day for the principles of equality and justice." The full list of LGBT activists announcing their support for Obama today are below:
Jeanette Mott Oxford, Missouri State Representative, District 59-St. Louis City
Wilson Cruz, Actor, Los Angeles, CA
Kevin Jennings, Founder and Executive Director, Gay Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN)
Donna Rose, Former Board Member of the Human Rights Campaign; Former member of the Hillary Clinton for President LGBT Steering Committee; Transgender Activist
Jeremy Bishop, Executive Director, Pride at Work (AFL-CIO)
Ian Palmquist, Executive Director, Equality North Carolina; Immediate Past Chair, Equality Federation
Jo Kenny, Development Director, Pride at Work (AFL-CIO)
Stephen Glassman, Chairman, Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission
Hans Johnson, President of Progressive Victory
Craig Bowman, Former Executive Director of National Youth Advocacy Coalition
Donna Cartwright, Communications Director, Pride at Work (AFL-CIO)
Perry Nelson, Founder, Gateway Stonewall Democrats (St. Louis, MO)
Ben Turner, Co-Founder and Former Co-Chair of the Capital Region Stonewall Democrats (Harrisburg, PA)
Robert Perez, Public Relations Executive and Former WA Press Secretary for Kerry-Edwards
Judy Chambers, Co-Founder and Former Co-Chair of the Capital Region Stonewall Democrats (Harrisburg, PA)
Conrado Terrazas, Political Field Director for SEIU 1000 (CA)
Lisa Hazirjian, Visiting Professor, Carnegie Mellon University (PA)
Gregg Gallo, National Stonewall Democrats Board Member (WA)
Anita Latch, Washington State Stonewall Democrats President
Jenny Durkan, Washington John Edwards for President State Chair (2004 & 2008)
Krista Strothmann, Baltimore Chapter of Pride at Work (AFL-CIO)
John Klenert, Campaign Board of the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund and Member of Board of Directors for DC Vote
Marti Abernathy, Transgender Advocate (Indiana)
Joe Darby, Vice President, Pride at Work (AFL-CIO), Lansing, Michigan
Randall Ellis, Former Executive Director of Lesbian/Gay Rights Lobby of Texas
Andrés Duque, LGBT activist (NY)
Gary Fitzsimmons, Dallas County District Clerk (TX)
Tim Downing, Member of Board of Directors for Human Rights Campaign (OH)
Christina Ocasio, Transgender activist; 2004 delegate to the DNC Convention (TX)
Dyshaun Muhammad, Former GLBT Caucus Chair, Young Democrats of America; Former Political Chair of Twin Cities HRC Steering Committee (MN)
Pauline Park, Chair, New York Association for Gender Rights Advocacy
Glen Maxey, Former Texas State Representative (first openly gay member)
Marti Bier, Former Field Director for PFLAG
Doug Lakey, Director of West Coast Office of Alliance for Justice; former Development Director for the Human Rights Campaign
Terry Penrod, Member of Board of Directors for Human Rights Campaign (OH)
David Peña, Jr., Executive Director, National Hispanic Business Association
John McClelland, President, Denton County Stonewall Democrats (TX)
Joe Lacey, Dayton (OH) Board of Education Member
Tony Ballis, President, Dayton (OH) Stonewall Democrats
Noel Alicea, LGBT activist (NY)
*Organizations listed for identification purposes only.
1 comment:
I will add to my blog roll, Thanks for the shout out.
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