Join Us for the Equality Ride Launch Week

by Soulforce Admin

Join the 2012 Soulforce Equality Ride for a weeklong series of events for the launch of the 5th Ride!

All events begin Feburary 26th in Philadelphia and end with our 2012 Launch Event and Sending Service!

Click here for the full list of events!

 

Do I Have What It Takes?

by Soulforce Admin

Photo by Yonathan Arava

Photo by Yonathan Arava

By Equality Rider J.D. Melendez

Do I have what it takes? Why am I getting on a bus for two months with people I don’t know, going to places where I may not be welcomed, and having discussions with people who don’t agree with me?

I have had to answer these questions from my loved ones countless times over the past few months. But, even more so, I have asked myself those same questions. Will I be able to meet hate with love? Can I follow in the footsteps of past Riders who have worked so tirelessly towards the world that we all want to see –   a world where our young people aren’t bullied into taking their own lives; a world where we can walk down the streets without having to fear for our safety; a world where a student can educate themselves without having to hide who they are in order to stay in school; a world where a child never has to hear hate being preached from the pulpit of their church? There is a lot at stake here.

For many years, I have avoided the conversation about faith and sexual/gender identity like the plague. I was raised in a fundamentalist Christian church and I grew tired of having to defend my right to be who I am. So, I walked away from the church. I believed it was a lost cause, and since I couldn’t justify being Queer and Christian to the people in my church, I decided that I would rather give up the Christian part of me than the Queer part of me. Although I always held on to my faith in God, it was always the most hidden part of me; it was the part of my identity that I never shared with anyone. However, there was always something nagging me in the back of my mind about my silence about my faith. I had grown pretty comfortable with not acknowledging my spiritual identity as long as it meant I didn’t have to argue with people about it. That comfort changed with the epidemic of Queer youth suicides the past few years. I knew the Queer community was missing something. We were living our lives as Queer adults while our young people were suffering in silence. So what could I do about it? How could I reach these young people?

At some point, it clicked. I have to be willing to have the hard conversations – the conversations that make me uncomfortable, but desperately need to happen. I realized that I was never going to reach these young people by staying in my comfort zone. I couldn’t help them by creating something that works for me, but leaves them behind. Rather, I have to work to change the system they are living in.

So, do I have what it takes? I hope so, but I’m still not sure. But I do know this: by having these conversations, by sharing our stories and breaking bread with the folks who disagree with us, we could plant a seed – a seed that one day could blossom into the world we all want to see.

About the Blogger:

J.D.Melendez is an activist and had worked with the homeless LGBT youth population in NYC for 13+ years.  J.D. is also an aspiring documentary filmmaker and zombie expert.

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Minneapolis Area Synod of the ELCA Speaks Out In Opposition to Anti-gay Marriage Amendment

by Soulforce

REPRINT: Press Release
LUTHERANS CONCERNED/NORTH AMERICA
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 17, 2012
Contact: Phil Soucy, Director Communications
703-980-2038 communications@lcna.org
www.lcna.org

Minneapolis Area Synod of the ELCA Speaks Out In Opposition to Anti-gay Marriage Amendment

Today, Friday, in a sea of green voting cards which said “yes,” the Minneapolis Area Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) spoke out in opposition to the proposed amendment to the state constitution that would deprive the right to a civil marriage to same-gender partners.

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HRC Breaking News – Marriage Equality – ANOTHER Victory

by Soulforce

Human Rights Campaign

RELEASED:  17 February 2012 – 5:45pm

Just moments ago, the Maryland House of Delegates passed an historic marriage equality bill, bringing us one giant step closer to making Maryland the next state to allow gay and lesbian couples to wed.

What makes this win so sweet is that it comes on the heels of three huge victories in the past two weeks: a court decision that ruled Prop. 8 unconstitutional, as well as major progress for marriage equality in Washington and New Jersey.

This latest win was made possible through years of tireless efforts by equality advocates like you.

From here, all eyes turn to the state Senate, then to Governor Martin O’Malley, a remarkable champion who has driven the effort to get this law through.

But momentum is everything as this bill advances and we need to be out front and visible with the case for marriage equality in Maryland. Share the image below on Facebook to show you stand on the right side of history with Governor O’Malley.

Click here to share an image of Governor O'Malley on Facebook to show you stand with him on the right side of history.
Share the image on Facebook to show you stand on the right side of history with Gov. O’Malley.

It’s been a tough road filled with plenty of setbacks – and we’re not done yet. But our perseverance has led to this major breakthrough. Here’s how your passion for change helped get us here:

  • Thanks to broad support from HRC’s more than one million members and supporters, we helped organize an impressive pro-marriage coalition including 1199 SEIU, the Baltimore Branch of the NAACP, Equality Maryland, the Maryland ACLU, Progressive Maryland and Marylanders for Marriage Equality.
  • Support from activists and members enabled us to place five senior staff members at the helm of the campaign.
  • Together, we generated 18,000 emails, 16,000 phone calls, and 15,000 postcards to Maryland lawmakers.
  • We launched an unprecedented outreach campaign in the press, online, and in church communities to build support across Maryland.
  • With your support, we successfully brought together clergy members of all faiths to boldly demonstrate support for marriage equality from across the state.
  • On behalf of the coalition, HRC produced 15 web ads featuring prominent Marylanders like Governor O’Malley to keep the issue visible.

It’s clear that our nationwide campaign for equality is working, and – one day soon – loving, committed, same-sex couples will be able to marry – no matter which state they call home.

Share the image above on Facebook to show you stand with Governor O’Malley, Speaker Michael Busch, our legislative allies, and all fair-minded, pro-marriage Marylanders as this legislation makes its final rounds through the capitol.

The Maryland campaign continues and we won’t back down until marriage equality is legal in every state. But we are making incredible progress and we wouldn’t be here without you.

Proud and grateful,
Joe Solmonese
Joe Solmonese
President

 

Lesbian Minister at Center of Presbyterian Dialogue about Marriage Equality

by Soulforce

(Photo: AP Images / The Press Democrat, Christopher Chung)

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – The highest court of the U.S. Presbyterian Church will convene in Texas on Friday to consider whether a lesbian minister violated ecclesiastical law when she blessed the weddings of same-sex couples in California.

The case surrounding the Rev. Jane Spahr, a 69-year-old grandmother, highlights deep divisions within the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. and its 2 million members, as well as other mainline Protestant denominations over gay and lesbian marriage.

Spahr, who has battled for greater acceptance of homosexuality in the life of the Kentucky-based church for decades, was the first openly gay Presbyterian pastor asked to preside over a local ministry, though she was barred from accepting the post because of her sexual orientation.

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New Fair Housing Rules from HUD

by Soulforce

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced that new Equal Access regulations will be published this week and will take effect next month. Secretary Shaun Donovan announced the new rule Saturday at the Creating Change conference, which is hosted by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.

This fair housing rule expands protections for LGBT people seeking housing that is financed or insured by HUD. The rule also prohibits owners and operators of HUD-funded housing or housing that HUD insures from inquiring about an applicant’s sexual orientation or gender identity, or denying housing based on an applicant’s LGBT status. The new rule also makes clear that the term “family” includes LGBT individuals and couples as eligible for HUD’s public housing and voucher programs – programs that collectively serve 5.5 million people.

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One Town’s War on Gay Teens

by Soulforce

In Michele Bachmann’s home district, evangelicals have created an extreme anti-gay climate. After a rash of suicides, the kids are fighting back.

by Sabrina Rubin Erdely

Every morning, Brittany Geldert stepped off the bus and bolted through the double doors of Fred Moore Middle School, her nerves already on high alert, bracing for the inevitable.

“Dyke.”
Pretending not to hear, Brittany would walk briskly to her locker, past the sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders who loitered in menacing packs.

“Whore.”
Like many 13-year-olds, Brittany knew seventh grade was a living hell.

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