Lane Hudson

Lane Hudson

Posted: October 12, 2009 10:55 PM

ActOnPrinciples.org: The Follow-Up to the Big Gay Weekend

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This past weekend was historic. An unprecedented amount of media attention was given to the lack of civil equality for LGBT people because of the President's speech at the HRC National Dinner and because of the National Equality March.

The big question following the weekend is whether the momentum will continue. Many critics of the march hold out little hope that they will be able to capitalize on the larger than expected turnout and turn it into concrete action to promote equality and pass legislation. That's why I'm happy to announce a new effort that will help build on the momentum of this past weekend: Act on Principles.

Act On Principles is inspired by The Dallas Principles, which you may already be familiar with and is a call for full civil equality with 'no delay and no excuses'. Act On Principles now gives us tools that put those principles into action. You can find it at: www.ActOnPrinciples.org

There is a video on the front page (and embedded below) that does a great job explaining the site. Here are the basics of what AOP has to offer:

- Blog for Strategy
- Action Hub (searchable by State)
- Public Whip Count on LGBT legislation in Congress (this will change how Washington works!)
- Widgets for websites with up to date Whip Counts (it would be awesome on your site!)
- iPhone compatability (work for equality on the go!)
- Built in social networking and news aggregator functionality (share what you are doing to multiply its effect)
- A daily digest email summarizing activity over the previous day

The AOP site is a resource for our movement and it will only be successful in furthering the Dallas Principles with large scale participation. Please go there, register, sign up for the daily digest email, and use the tools as much as you can. We are often told to do something to help achieve equality, but rarely given a specific thing to do. AOP provides the missing guidance and allows you to do something about it while sitting at your computer. You can do something every day or once a week. You determine your level of commitment.

Please share this with your networks. Facebook it, Tweet it, Forward it. Thanks for reading and thanks for helping to build on the momentum we are seeing in our journey to being full and equal in the eyes of our government.

PS - You can follow AOP on Twitter.

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This past weekend was historic. An unprecedented amount of media attention was given to the lack of civil equality for LGBT people because of the President's speech at the HRC National Dinner and bec...
This past weekend was historic. An unprecedented amount of media attention was given to the lack of civil equality for LGBT people because of the President's speech at the HRC National Dinner and bec...
 
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- sherbug I'm a Fan of sherbug 51 fans permalink

I'm very surprised not to see more LGBT people posting on this thread. Here is a chance for you to become involved and participate in your fight for equality and nobody shows up.

How disappointing.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 10/13/2009
- LintLass I'm a Fan of LintLass 23 fans permalink

Not exactly something I found to be linked prominently here on Huffpo. There's been a lot of noise this week.

As a bunch of us chanted at the first demonstration I attended (bus trouble)

We're here, we're queer, we're late, we're sorry!"

:)

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 10/13/2009
- sherbug I'm a Fan of sherbug 51 fans permalink

OK. Glad you're here. :)

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 10/13/2009
- LintLass I'm a Fan of LintLass 23 fans permalink

But hey, with spirit like this, how can we possibly lose, right?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 10/13/2009
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Well, at least Im glad that Im not the only one who is feeling doubts and reservations about the long term impact of this past weekend, at least outside of DC.

I wish I knew what it will take for people to become motivated and inspired to do more equality rallies in state capitals across the country?

Preferably in all 50 states

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 10/13/2009
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Americans just don't get it! This past weekend was just another Football weekend, with a couple of trips to stores for sales, it seems..

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 10/13/2009
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I watched a bit of the rally/march on C-span live, and the whole thing gave me flashback nightmares of High School pep rallies during football and basketball season

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 PM on 10/13/2009
- Beelzebufo I'm a Fan of Beelzebufo 22 fans permalink
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Hear, Hear, Dawn!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 10/13/2009
- JimR I'm a Fan of JimR 38 fans permalink

I don't think marches and rallies carry the same impact they did 30 or 40 years ago, when you were practically guaranteed coverage and the story wasn't lost in a sea of media options.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 10/13/2009
- LintLass I'm a Fan of LintLass 23 fans permalink

Well, it *was* a big football weekend. And baseball weekend, and probably for conservatives 'Distract everyone from our teabagging' weekend.

Always a great time to stand up for LBGT rights, 'Let's see if sports fans are watching the news.' :)

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 10/13/2009

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