Looks like this is what we will be doing this evening. Tracy Copes made a flyer (Download flyer) if you have some places to hang it.
In an outrageous act of bigotry, the Hillsborough County Commission
voted yesterday to bar county agencies from recognizing or
participating in Gay Pride Month or any events that portray gay people
in a positive light. We need your help to respond.
Please attend the Emergency Town Hall Meeting in Tampa - 6:30 PM TONIGHT Monday, June 20th at 6:30 PM. The location is the MCC Chruch at
408 E Cayuga Street in Tampa. Take I-275 to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
exit and head west 1/10 mile. Turn right onto North Seminole Ave. and
go 1/3 mile to E. Cayuga, MCC is on the right.
The policy is an attack on gay people, an insult to the entire community and a national embarrassment for our state. This policy is discriminatory and we must challenge it.
The commission’s actions came on the heels of a dispute regarding the removal of a display at the West Gate Regional Library highlighting gay and lesbian literature. The display was created in recognition of Gay Pride month.
Out of hundreds of library visitors, only three people complained about the content of the main-lobby display over the course of several days. The county’s chief librarian, Jean Peters, visited the library and demanded the display be removed. When the removal of the books sparked an outcry, the library allowed a much smaller display to be shown in the back of the library.
Commissioner Ronda Storms, a longtime anti-gay antagonist, introduced the policy. And despite the dozens of us who crowded the chambers in opposition, the Commission passed the proposal. It prevents Hillsborough county agencies from giving equal recognition to local events that present gay people in a positive light, including Gay Pride Month. To make things even worse, the commission went on to vote 6-1 to prevent the new policy from being repealed except by a super majority vote of the commission following a public hearing.
Before casting the only "No" vote, Commissioner Kathy Castor stated "Government should not be in the business of promoting discrimination."
(thanks to Nan, Victoria and Tracy Copes for passing this along.)
2 comments:
good for you! i will be with you in spirit.
looks like hrc and candace gingrich have joined in: http://www.hrcactioncenter.org/actioncenter/notice-description.tcl?newsletter_id=3373903
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