; charset=UTF-8" /> The Dallas Principles, a New Approach to LGBT Equality | RENWL

The Dallas Principles, a New Approach to LGBT Equality

email

dallasprinc

This post is from the Huffington Post’s blogger Lane Hudson introducing The Dallas Principles:

As anyone who has been following my blogging here will know, I’ve been pushing very hard to hold folks accountable for a stunningly absent effort to end discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in our code of laws. It’s become even more important to me as we elected a visionary man to the Presidency and a wide Democratic Majority in both houses of Congress.

Lately, there has been increasing public discourse on issues like Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Marriage Equality, and the Defense of Marriage Act, among others. For the first time, mainstream media such as Jake Tapper and Bill Press are asking tough questions in the White House briefing room. Things are definitely changing. Except they’re not really changing.

On private list serves, I’ve been just as aggressive, though more frequently, about my frustration at a lack of honoring campaign promises and a seeming willingness on the part of our organizations to take only that which the power establishment is willing to give. Also, although the media has been giving more attention to issues of inequality, they still give voice and airtime to anti-gay bigots.

So, when a fellow list serve member asked if I had an interest in coming together with some like-minded folks to brainstorm on how to achieve equality faster, I didn’t hesitate. Phone calls were exchanged, emails were sent, and ultimately, twenty-four people met at an airport hotel in Dallas, TX. The end result is something we’ve come to call ‘The Dallas Principles‘.

It’s about raising the bar for all stakeholders: LGBT people, allies, organizations, politicians, the media, any anyone else with an interest. Please take a moment to peruse the information below or to visit www.TheDallasPrinciples.org. We’d like to have as many Americans from as many different backgrounds as possible to sign on to these principles so we can help change the debate. All we’re seeking is the same rights and responsibilities that non-LGBT people have. Nothing more, nothing less.

PS.  I have mixed feelings about these guys…what’s your take?

PhoneFavsShare

Facebook comments:

comments

Powered by Facebook Comments

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Leave a Reply

IMPORTANT! To be able to proceed, you need to solve the following simple math (so we know that you are a human) :-)

What is 5 + 7 ?
Please leave these two fields as-is: