Meet the Interns: Joanna Bomfim
Meet the Interns: Joanna Bomfim
(Gainesville Office)
1. Tell us a little about yourself...
My name is Joanna Bomfim. I am 20 years old and a sophomore at the University of Florida, double majoring in women’s studies and political science.
2. Why are you involved with LGBT activism?
Equality Florida Announces Statewide Transgender Training Initiative
"Transgender Dynamics in the Workplace and Classroom"
Equality Florida is pleased to announce our "Transgender Dynamics in the Workplace and Classroom".
Edie Windsor to attend St. Pete Gala
St. Petersburg – Representatives of Equality Florida’s upcoming Greater St. Petersburg Area Gala have let it slip that their guest speaker will be Edith Windsor this year.
EQFL’s Feb. 22 Tampa Gala on track to break records
Written By: Steve Blanchard
Tampa – If ticket sales continue to go as they have the last few months, Tampa is poised to set records with its fundraising totals at this month’s Equality Florida Gala. The Feb. 22 event, held at The Vault on Franklin St., could easily raise $225,000. But that doesn’t mean organizers wouldn’t appreciate adding more to the coffers.
Attention Florida: These Women Want Equal Rights
Written by: Amy Stretten and Ingrid Rojas
Now that same-sex marriage is becoming legal in states all across the country, could Florida be next?
Hands Across the Bay
Meet the Interns: Diamond Delancy
Meet the Interns: Diamond Delancy
(Gainesville Office)
1. Tell us a little about yourself...
Same-sex Marriage in Florida
Written By: John Davis
Legal challenge could overturn gay-marriage ban in Florida
Written By: Billy Manes
On Tuesday, Jan. 21, Equality Florida and the National Center for Lesbian Rights announced from a Miami Beach press conference that they would, as had previously been hinted, team up to challenge Florida’s gay marriage ban in Florida courts. Though the move falls in line with recent historic efforts in Utah, Oklahoma, Virginia and Pennsylvania (among many others), Florida’s first step toward righting the perceived wrongs of 2008’s Amendment 2 is impressive in its own right.