Equality Florida's Stratton Pollitzer on The Two-Year Remembrance of Pulse
Powerful words from our Deputy Director Stratton Pollitzer on the two-year remembrance of Pulse:
Remember Pulse: #HonorThemWithAction
On June 12, 2016, the Orlando community was rocked by the massacre that claimed the lives of 49 people. The horror unfolded in the middle of Pride month on Latin Night at Pulse Nightclub, a popular gathering place for young LGBTQ people of color.
Today, as we remember those taken from us, we also renew our calls to #HonorThemWithAction - and I challenge you to join us.
Equality Florida Mourns The Loss of Connie Kurtz - A Dear Friend and Fierce LGBTQ Activist
We are deeply saddened by the passing on Sunday, May 27th of a dear friend of Equality Florida, mentor, cheerleader, pioneer, unabashed and fierce social justice warrior Connie Kurtz.
As a fierce advocate for social justice and LGBT rights, Connie and her beloved Ruthie had many notable triumphs. In the early 1980’s, they took on closed minds on the Phil Donahue Show, fighting for (and winning) a Domestic Partnership Registry that would afford equal rights for same-sex couples.
With Florida Victory, 51% of LGBTQ Americans Can Now Get an Accurate Birth Certificate Without Burden
The Movement Advancement Project (MAP) released new data showing our recent success in Florida with changing birth certificate gender requirements. With this victory, 51% of LGBTQ adults in the U.S. can now get an accurate birth certificate without burdensome requirements.
A recent blog post by MAP stated:
With Florida Victory, 51% of LGBTQ Americans Can Now Get an Accurate Birth Certificate Without Burden
The Movement Advancement Project (MAP) released new data showing our recent success in Florida with changing birth certificate gender requirements. With this victory, 51% of LGBTQ adults in the U.S. can now get an accurate birth certificate without burdensome requirements.
A recent blog post by MAP stated:
10th Annual National LGBTQ Leadership Virtual Fall Forum
Our Fund and Equality Florida invite you to join national LGBTQ leaders to discuss the future of the equality movement, regardless of the election outcome. While we will miss being with you in person this year, we are pleased that the event will be made available to a wider audience.