Nadine Smith
Nadine Smith is the co-founder and CEO of Equality Florida, the state's largest organization dedicated to ending discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Nadine Smith is the co-founder and CEO of Equality Florida, the state's largest organization dedicated to ending discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Note: Equality Florida worked with the Florida Independent to highlight the disproportionate impact hate crimes have on Florida's LGBT community. The article also points out that anti-LGBT hate crimes, as a percentage of all hate crimes in Florida, are at there highest level ever.
The US Senate Judiciary Committee is currently hearing the Respect for Marriage Act. The Respect for Marriage Act would repeal the discriminatory Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA).
The hearing is underway, and you can watch it live here.
Check out this article from The Washington Post.
By Dana Milbank, Published: July 18
The remarkable thing about what happened on the Senate floor Monday night was that it was utterly unremarkable.
Recently, Equality Florida's Executive Director, Nadine Smith, gave a talk at TEDxTampaBay. Nadine discussed the "Refuse to Lie" campaign and the importance of living authentically. Check out this incredibly moving video that perfectly touches on what so many of us experience every day.
Miami Shores city council has voted unanimously to offer domestic partnership benefits to it's employees.
Miami Shores is now the 6th municipality in Miami-Dade county that offers these benefits. Miami, Miami Beach, North Miami, South Miami, Palmetto Bay and Miami-Dade County all already offer the benefits.
A recent poll done by Public Policy Polling shows a majority of Floridians support legal recognition for same-sex couples.
Two-thirds of Floridians support some sort of legal recognition for same-sex couples. 33% support marriage equality and 34% say civil unions are their first choice. Only 31% polled said they oppose any legal recognition.
NOTE: Our friends at SLDN just let us know about this important court decision. When EQFL was at the President's LGBT Pride Reception last week, President Obama stated that he expected the certification to happen "within weeks, not months." This court decision may just be the final straw that brings an end to Don't Ask, Don't Tell.
From SLDN: