U.S. Supreme Court Makes Major Decision on LGBTQ Civil Rights

Submitted by Brittany on June 15, 2020 - 10:37am

 

Moments ago, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that firing someone for being LGBTQ is a VIOLATION of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act!

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You can read the full opinion at: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/19pdf/17-1618_hfci.pdf

Statement on today’s ruling by Equality Florida’s Executive Director, Nadine Smith:

Equality Florida honors victims of Pulse Nightclub tragedy, racial violence; launches largest-ever election program

Submitted by Brittany on June 11, 2020 - 10:53am

 

ORLANDO, FL - As the nation marks four years since the tragic shooting at Pulse Nightclub that left 49 mostly LGBTQ people of color dead, Equality Florida, in its ongoing commitment to honor the victims with action, is announcing the launch of its largest election program in the organization’s history. The efforts will target 500,000 pro-equality voters in the state of Florida with the goal of ensuring they have updated registrations, resources to educate themselves on where candidates stand on equality, and sign up to receive their ballots by mail.

From Here: Online Musical

Submitted by michaelw on June 10, 2020 - 3:34pm

To commemorate the 4th year since the tragic shooting at Pulse Nightclub, Equality Florida has teamed up with the creative team behind a new musical, From Here. Written by Orlando-based playwright Donald Rupe (with orchestrations and arrangements by Jason M. Bailey), From Here is about a 30-something gay man (Daniel) and his tight-knit group of friends and their lives before, during, and after the shooting that changed their community (and our's) forever.

LGBTQ Organizations Unite to Combat Racial Violence

Submitted by Brittany on May 29, 2020 - 1:46pm

 

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“If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.” Those words, written over 30 years ago by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, remind us that indifference can never bridge the divide of hate. And, today, they should serve as a call to action to all of us, and to the Movement for LGBTQ equality.