Partnerships in Innovative Advocacy: Engaging Employers as Allies for Equality

Partnerships in Innovative Advocacy: Engaging Employers as Allies for Equality

Post submitted by HRC Director of Global Partnerships Jean Freedberg

Another year of HRC Global’s Partnerships in Innovative Advocacy program is wrapping up. We hosted regional convenings of 25 advocates from 21 countries in Lima, Peru, Tirana, Albania and Hanoi, Vietnam, for three days of intensive workshops, training and sharing ideas about how to work with businesses as allies in their countries. The trainings were anchored in HRC’s new resource guide, “Engaging Employers in Advancing Equality: Lessons Learned and Practical Advice for LGBTQ Advocates around the World.”  

The resource is based on lessons learned from HRC’s thirty-plus years of experience building an LGBTQ movement in the U.S. The idea behind it and its associated workshops is to provide civil society activists from HRC’s growing alumni network, which now includes about 100 advocates from more than 70 countries, with tools and skills to engage employers and business of all sizes and in all sectors as allies. It tells the history of HRC’s success with reaching large national and multinational companies, lessons learned from our experiences and strategies for effective engagement. It also showcases the inspiring stories of fellow advocates around the globe who have already built successful models in their countries.

We were proud to partner with Presente in Lima, Open Mind Spectrum Albania (OMSA) in Tirana and iSee in Hanoi to produce the workshops. Participants shared their ideas and developed their own plans for how to reach out to employers across sectors and in businesses of all sizes, including large multinationals, mid size domestic organizations and local small businesses. In each city we also met with local LGBTQ activists, allies and supporters, to learn about the unique challenges and opportunities they face.

Peru

We were proud to partner with Presente, led by Global Innovator Gabriel de la Cruz Soler, to convene advocates from Argentina, Belize, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Jamaica in Lima. Participants discussed strategic methods to engage businesses as allies in their home countries. We also hosted a joint reception with Presente where HRC was able to meet with other LGBTQ activists from Peru.

We’re proud to partner with an amazing group of LGBTQ @HRC Global Innovators from:

����Argentina
����Belize
����Brazil
����Colombia
����Ecuador
����Jamaica
����Peru

for our Latin American & Caribbean regional workshop in Lima focusing on engaging employers as allies for equality. #HRCinLatAm pic.twitter.com/qD62eoZg9C

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) December 19, 2018

Albania

Global Innovator Arber Kodra from OMSA was our host in Tirana, where we convened advocates from Bosnia, Czech Republic, Lebanon, Morocco and Slovenia for two full days of working together to design unique plans for employee engagement. We hosted a networking event that was attended by supportive members of parliament, the business community and local LGBTQ activists.

.@HRC Global was proud to hold our 2nd regional workshop on Engaging Employers as Allies for Equality in Albania.

Thanks to our #HRCGlobal alumni from:
���� Albania
���� Bosnia and Herzegovina
���� Czech Republic
���� Morocco
���� Lebanon
���� Nigeria
���� Sloveniat.co/SB8yjrGwqD pic.twitter.com/xpN3eMXQ4M

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) January 29, 2019

Vietnam

The final workshop was held in Hanoi, Vietnam, and co-hosted by former Global Fellow Thu Le. Participants came from across the region, including Cambodia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand  and Taiwan.

.@HRC Global is proud to hold our third regional workshop in Hanoi, Vietnam, with #LGBTQ advocates from across Asia to identify strategies to engage employers as allies for #equality.

Participants came from:
����Cambodia
����Myanmar
����South Korea
����Sri Lanka
����Taiwan
����Vietnam pic.twitter.com/vqIZREuTR1

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) February 22, 2019

We are already planning next year’s program. Our upcoming resource guide will be called “Engaging Faith Leaders as Allies for Equality” and will explore HRC’s history of working with faith communities to create inclusive and welcoming places of worship. It will also examine strategies to change hearts and minds, while pushing back against anti-LGBTQ religious extremism.

www.hrc.org/blog/partnerships-innovative-advocacy-engaging-employers-as-allies-for-equality?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss-feed

Seth Meyers Rips Into Trump’s Attack on Spike Lee: WATCH

Seth Meyers Rips Into Trump’s Attack on Spike Lee: WATCH

Seth Meyers eviscerated President Donald Trump last night over his penchant for wanting to cause “chaos” and be in the middle of the action.

Meyers posited that Trump’s hate tweet against Spike Lee was his way of inserting himself into a conversation that he wasn’t a part of and he desperately wants to weigh in on the Democratic nominees seeking to run against him in 2020.

READ: Trump Attacks Spike Lee for Taking ‘Racist Hit’ on Him at the Oscars: WATCH

“I love that he didn’t mention Trump by name,” Meyers says of Lee. “But [when] Trump heard hate, he assumed it was about him.”

“When Trump hears hate, it’s like the Bat-Signal for him.”

The Late Show host also unpacked Trump’s alleged strategy to disrupt the Democratic party’s growing number of presidential candidates, which includes Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, and Kirsten Gillibrand, among others.

Watch the clip below.

The post Seth Meyers Rips Into Trump’s Attack on Spike Lee: WATCH appeared first on Towleroad Gay News.


Seth Meyers Rips Into Trump’s Attack on Spike Lee: WATCH

HRC to Congress: Pass the Voting Rights Advancement Act Now

HRC to Congress: Pass the Voting Rights Advancement Act Now

Today, HRC is calling on Congress to pass the Voting Rights Advancement Act (HR4) — critically important civil rights legislation that would ensure fair access to the ballot for all Americans is protected. The measure will be introduced today by Representative Terri Sewell (D-AL) and Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT).

“Across the country, there are concerted efforts to strip voting rights from marginalized Americans, especially people of color,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “The Voting Rights Advancement Act is a crucial step toward ensuring the voting rights of all Americans are restored and fully protected. Full equality will not be achieved until we halt the systematic efforts to restrict access to the ballot box, disenfranchise voters and undermine our democracy. HRC will stand in coalition across social justice movements to restore crucial voting rights protections for all Americans.”

On June 25, 2013, the Supreme Court delivered a huge blow to civil rights in Shelby County v. Holder by declaring a key provision in the Voting Right Act (VRA) unconstitutional. Since the Supreme Court’s ruling, states and localities have brazenly pushed forward discriminatory changes to voting practices, such as changing district boundaries to disadvantage select voters, instituting more onerous voter identification laws, and changing polling locations with little notice. These laws especially disenfranchise people of color, the elderly, low-income people, and people with disabilities. Voters are more vulnerable to discrimination now than at any time since the Voting Rights Act was signed into law more than fifty years ago.

Within the LGBTQ community, people of color, LGBTQ youth, and transgender individuals are often the most impacted by weakened voting rights laws. A recent poll found that African-American and Latino voters were three times as likely as white voters to report trouble finding their polling place. With one-third of transgender people reporting having no government identification that reflects their gender identity, voter ID laws often forcibly “out” transgender voters to poll workers, putting them at risk for discrimination and harassment.

www.hrc.org/blog/hrc-urges-congress-to-pass-the-voting-rights-advancement-act-now?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss-feed

Milan Christopher Claims Jussie Smollett Kept Him From Getting on ‘Empire’ and That He’s the ‘Father of Black Gay Hollywood: WATCH

Milan Christopher Claims Jussie Smollett Kept Him From Getting on ‘Empire’ and That He’s the ‘Father of Black Gay Hollywood: WATCH

Milan Christopher, rapper and Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood star, came out hard against actor Jussie Smollett on The Armon Wiggins‘ show yesterday, claiming that Smollett stopped him from getting on Empire.

Christopher claims that Smollett bad mouthed him around Hollywood because he was intimidated by Christopher and wanted to be the “it” Black, gay actor.

In a rant worthy of Kanye West, Christopher posted an Instagram post [since taken down] where he railed on and on that he was among other things, “The Father of Black Gay Hollywood.”

Christopher’s prose had manic self-aggrandizing quality that’s almost disturbing.

“In a lengthy rant that seems to have had no real point, except to brag…Milan wants us all to know he fathered us and we are all his sons,” reported Aazios, which captured the rant before it was taken down (see below). 

“In his rant he mentions several of his accomplishments which are all great but sir Karamo was the first openly gay male to have his real relationship play out on reality TV.”

Karamo refers to Queer Eye for the Straight Guy‘s Karamo Brown.

His claims are multitude but let’s confirm what we can:

“I was the first openly gay Black male to have his relationship played out on Reality TV.”

FALSE: Sean Sasser, who was Pedro Zamora’s boyfriend on The Real World San Francisco certainly was before Milan’s time. Sasser passed away years after Zamora, from HIV complications in 2013.

“I was the first Black celebrity to be a spokesperson for PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylactic) aka Truvada.

TRUEish: Christopher was in last yearF*** Without Fear HIV prevention campaign, the Los Angeles LGBT Center teamed with Christopher to launch its new PrEPd AF outreach campaign. “The main goal is to raise awareness that PrEP prevents HIV without impacting peoples ability to have active and fun sex lives, reported HIV Plus last year.

In the same interview he doubled down on his claim that “a lot of rappers are secretly bisexual.”

“The more attention the campaign gets, the more people it reaches and, hopefully, it reaches men who have sex with men who dont identify as gay or bi,” Christopher continued. “A lot of influential people in the music industry follow me on social media, so [hopefully] this reaches them.”

We’ll skip to the end which is the part that’s more fun and [I’m sure] unintentionally hilarious: “I’m fine AF [True], I have a beautiful smile [We’ll give him that], banging body [obviously], fat ass [no comment], and a big a** dick [unconfirmable at press time].”

Comedian Sampson McCormick, who also has been an “openly Black celebrity” who has been a spokesperson for PrEP, said of Christopher’s rant: “He’s an a**hole, I wish people wouldn’t give him the time.”

Watch Wiggins’ show below.

You can check out Christopher’s Instagram below.

View this post on Instagram

All I ever wanted was you for Valentines.

A post shared by #REVENGE Music Video Out Now (@milanchristopher) on

The post Milan Christopher Claims Jussie Smollett Kept Him From Getting on ‘Empire’ and That He’s the ‘Father of Black Gay Hollywood: WATCH appeared first on Towleroad Gay News.


Milan Christopher Claims Jussie Smollett Kept Him From Getting on ‘Empire’ and That He’s the ‘Father of Black Gay Hollywood: WATCH

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: February 26, 2019

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: February 26, 2019

HRC TO CONGRESS — PASS THE VOTING RIGHTS ADVANCEMENT ACT NOW:

Ahead of the 54th anniversary of the first Selma to Montgomery voting rights march, Representative Terri Sewell (D-AL) and other members of Congress are introducing today the Voting Rights Advancement Act (HR4). HRC is calling Congress to pass this critically important civil rights legislation that would ensure fair access to the ballot for all Americans is protected.   

FOURTH AND FINAL ANTI-TRANS BILL FAILS TO PASS IN SOUTH DAKOTA: HB 1225 would have blocked transgender student-athletes from participating on teams aligned with their gender identity. The state Senate last month rejected a similar bill. More from The Associated Press.

“MANY STATES STILL DON’T HAVE PROTECTIONS FOR LGBTQ WORKERS”: Referencing HRC Foundation’s 2018 Corporate Equality Index,  Marketplace’s Peggy Lowe (@peggyllowe) reports on how more than half of U.S. states don’t have laws that specifically bar discrimination against LGBTQ workers. More from Marketplace.

UPSETTING — HOUSTON COUNTY DENIES TRANSGENDER WOMAN INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR GENDER AFFIRMATION SURGERY: More from The Telegraph.  

TUESDAY TWEET — YOUTUBER LILLY SINGH COMES OUT AS BISEXUAL: THESE ARE MY ‘SUPERPOWERS’: “”Throughout my life these have proven to be obstacles from time to time. But now I’m fully embracing them as my superpowers,” said Lilly Singh (@IISuperwomanII). More from People.

✅ Female
✅ Coloured
✅ Bisexual

Throughout my life these have proven to be obstacles from time to time. But now I’m fully embracing them as my superpowers.

No matter how many “boxes” you check, I encourage you to do the same x

❤️��������

— Lilly Singh (@IISuperwomanII) February 25, 2019

HERE’S HOW TO SUPPORT LGBTQ YOUTH DURING NATIONAL EATING DISORDER AWARENESS WEEK: HRC Children, Youth and Families Program Coordinator Sula Malina (@sulamalina) shares their personal story highlighting the importance of supporting LGBTQ youth, who suffer disproportionately from disordered eating. This week, the National Eating Disorders Association is hosting its annual NEDAwareness campaign with the theme “Come As You Are”. More from HRC.

 GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

MOMENTUM — POLAND MOVES CLOSER TO BANNING DANGEROUS SO-CALLED ‘CONVERSION THERAPY’: More from PinkNews.

PAKISTAN OPENS PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR TRANS PEOPLE, PROVIDES EMPLOYMENT TRAINING AND SUPPORT: More from Gay Star News.

MORE ON KENYAN HIGH COURT’S DECISION TO DELAY ACTION ON DECRIMINALIZING SAME-SEX RELATIONS: Read Neela Ghoshal’s (@NeelaGhoshal) report in Foreign Policy.

READING RAINBOW – Bookmark now to read on your lunch break!
The New York Times discusses progress by transgender athletes and the challenges they still face; Out Magazine features Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) surprising a same-sex couple and their engagement party

Have news? Send us your news and tips at [email protected]. Click here to subscribe to #AM_Equality and follow @HRC for all the latest news. Thanks for reading!

www.hrc.org/blog/am-equality-tipsheet-february-26-2019?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss-feed