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Trade Your Signature for Equality

Sam Ritchie,
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January 9, 2009

Tomorrow, our friends over at are having another national event to support LGBT equality. Theyre calling it the , but its actually much more than that. Tomorrows event is a day of action, with people in cities across the country taking to the streets to gather signatures on an open letter to President-elect Barack Obama, asking him to follow through on the promises he made to LGBT people during the campaign.

Last February, Barack Obamas campaign released an . In it, he said that, if elected President, he would work to:

  • Repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and ensure that states treat same-sex couples with full equality in their family and adoption laws
  • Enact a fully inclusive Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) to outlaw workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity
  • Repeal Dont Ask, Dont Tell
  • Enact the Matthew Shepard Act to outlaw hate crimes against our community
  • Confront the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the stigma surrounding it
  • Amend the Uniting American Families Act to afford same-sex couples the same rights and obligations as married couples in our immigration system

The open letter Join the Impact is asking people to sign tomorrow reminds President-elect Obama of his promises to the LGBT community and gently reminds him that were counting on him to make good on those promises. I have to say, if his administration is willing and able to follow through on this list, it would have a dramatic positive impact on gay lives, all across the country.

I hope youll take part in this national day of action tomorrow. You can even get started today! Theres more information about what activities are going on in your community . Whether you stand on a street corner, bring the letter to a party, or circulate it among friends, co-workers and neighbors (as Im doing), the signatures you collect will help ensure that the next administration does as much to forward LGBT rights as the last one did to hurt them.

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