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Religious group closes Lauderdale center for conservative activism
(Caucus President, Michael Albetta, quoted) By James D. Davis Sun Sentinel Religion Editor
Fort Lauderdale - The Center for Reclaiming America has closed, halting its conservative activism and throwing the future of its signature annual conference in doubt.
An undisclosed number of employees were laid off on Thursday at the center's headquarters in Fort Lauderdale and its congressional chaplaincy office in Washington, D.C., in what its parent organization, Coral Ridge Ministries, called a "streamlining."
The closures put a stop to day-to-day actions such as e-mail and petition drives against abortion, pornography and same-sex marriage.
"We're getting back to our core competency, the production of media," said Brian Fisher, executive vice president at Coral Ridge Ministries, founded by the Rev. D. James Kennedy. "Our heart and soul is the teaching of Dr. Kennedy, and getting it to more people than those who come to church."
Fisher wouldn't divulge how many workers were laid off but said Coral Ridge Ministries still has more than 120 employees. The organization produces TV and radio programs and publishes books by Kennedy, pastor at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church. It reported a budget of more than $37 million in 2005, according to spokesman John Aman.
Observers differed on the implications of the center's demise. Historian Randall Balmer of Barnard College, New York, said the religious right may be retrenching.
"There is some evidence of a shifting of priorities by society," said Balmer, author of Thy Kingdom Come: How the Religious Right Distorts the Faith and Threatens America.
He noted that most conservative Christian leaders -- like Kennedy, Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson and James Dobson -- are in their 70s. "I've found issues like sexual identity are not that important to younger evangelicals."
Gay leaders, who have occasionally picketed the Reclaiming America conference, cheered the closure news.
"It's a terrific thing," said Michael Albetta, president of the Florida Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Democratic Caucus. "I think people are just tired of the rhetoric and nonsense against human rights."
Plans are still vague for the Reclaiming America for Christ conference, which began in 1994 and trained people to work for conservative change.
"We're still evaluating," Fisher said. "I think we'll have something, but the name or purpose or format hasn't been determined."
New projects will include e-mailed video clips and digitizing Kennedy's 30,000 video hours. The organization aims to reach 30 million by 2012.
Fisher said the actions were unrelated to the long convalescence of Kennedy, who had a cardiac arrest in December. Fisher also denied money problems forced the layoffs, saying revenues have changed little for at least eight years.
But he said Coral Ridge Ministries is changing its conservative activism, not deserting it.
The group is working on a documentary against hate-crimes legislation, along with the Family Research Council. Conservatives worry that "preaching on social or moral issues may be construed as hate speech," Fisher said.
Christian conservatives have often clashed with politicians who stress economic policies over moral legislation. As a result, Republicans lost heavily in the 2006 congressional elections.
"Something's unsettled in the whole [Christian conservative] movement," said Mark Silk, of the Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life in Hartford, Conn. "Its leaders show an inclination to hide their light under a bushel after shining brightly for the Bush administration."
However, conservative journalist Gary DeMar said other trends will quickly take up the slack left by the Fort Lauderdale organization.
"The conservative movement has permeated churches, families and Christian schools," said DeMar, editor of Biblical Worldview magazine in Atlanta. "The movement is more diverse than the groups."
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GLBT Democratic Caucus Summer Meeting Set For Sarasota, May 18-19
MEDIA ADVISORYFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 23, 2007 HOLD THE DATE! GLBT DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS SUMMER MEETING SET FOR SARASOTA MAY 18-19
The Sum(mit) of All of Us to Focus on Inclusion, Outreach
Fort Lauderdale - The 2007 Summer Conference of the Florida GLBT Democratic Caucus will be held May 18 and 19 at the Lido Beach Resort in Sarasota. The Sum(mit) of All of Us will build on the outreach the Caucus undertook during the 2006 elections, in which our members played major roles in the state's Democratic victories, and the inclusion the GLBT community fostered both with our own efforts and with other organizations. Our host chapter in Sarasota is the Suncoast Stonewall Democrats. The Caucus' conferences always feature a diverse range of speakers, participants, officials, and dignitaries. Updated advisories will be issued in the coming weeks. Friday, May 18 WHAT: Welcoming cocktail reception WHEN: 8:00pm to 11:00pm WHERE: Metro Coffee and Wine Bar 711 South Osprey Ave. Musical guest: Bossalero Saturday, May 19 WHAT: Summer conference of the Florida GLBT Democratic Caucus WHEN: Saturday, May 19 9:00am to 5:00pm WHERE: Lido Beach Resort 700 Ben Franklin Drive Sarasota INFO: The Florida GLBT Democratic Caucus represents the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities for the Florida Democratic Party. With 15 chapters across the state, the Caucus played a major role in electing Democrats this cycle. # # #
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Statewide Vigils for Slain GLBT Youth -- Saturday April 14
Please Join Us in Miami, Key West or Ft. Lauderdale TOMORROW! Saturday, April 14th for a Statewide Hate Crimes Vigil in Memory of Slain GLBT Youth
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Miami, Florida (April 13, 2007) - Freedom Democrats support and ask that all Florida residents participate in one of many statewide vigils held in memory of Ryan Keith Skipper, a 25-year-old Polk County man was viciously murdered and his body left on the side of a road in what the Sheriff's office is classifying as an anti-gay hate crime. Ryan was brutally stabbed at least 20 times and his car and a laptop computer were stolen. According to witnesses, two suspects drove Ryan's bloody car around and bragged to their friends about savagely killing him. To read an in-depth article about the attack and what the loss of Ryan has meant to those who were closest to him, click here.
Chip Arndt, President of the Freedom Democrats, states: "It is 2007 and we are still arguing whether we should protect GLBT US citizens in the state of Florida. Shame on our government officials and shame on all of us for not standing up for each every person to be who they are; sticking our heads in the sand is immoral and, if it continues, leads to a generation of youth who think it acceptable to discriminate against others unlike them. I am outraged and it is time to hold every public official accountable for their silence on rights and protections of GLBT peoples." As an initial step, Equality Florida is assisting with plans to hold vigils in Polk County, around the state, and in other parts of the nation on Saturday - April 14th. We will mourn Ryan's tragic death, join friends and family in celebrating his life and we will also spotlight the terrible impact of hate violence at the local, state and national level. Freedom Democrats join Equality Florida, and many other organizations, to once again call on state leadership to do more in the face of the rising tide of anti-Gay, Lesbian, Bi-Sexual and Transgender violence in Florida. Please join us to honor Ryan's memory, Saturday April 14th at the following South Florida locations. For all locations in Florida please click here now: http://www.freedomdems.org/oped.html Miami Dade Vigil: Time: 1:00 PM Location: Pridelines Youth Services, 180 NE 19th St, Miami Corner of NE 19th Street and 2nd Ave (across the street from Temple Israel of Greater Miami) Contact: Tobias Packer, tobias@eqfl.org, 305-924-6237 Ft. Lauderdale Resident Vigil: Time: 1:00 PM Location: gay and Lesbian Community Center 1717, N. Andrews Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale Contact: Rev. Frank Faine, frank@sunshinecathedral.org Key West Vigil: Time: 7:00 PM Location: Steps of the Old Custom House (Base of White Head Street), Key West Sponsored by GLCC of Key West and NOW Contact: John Andola, jandola@hotmail.com, 305-849-0379 Freedom Democrats Freedom Democrats, www.FreedomDems.org, is a registered Florida Democratic Caucus under the Florida State Democratic Party and focuses on representing the rights and concerns of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender ("GLBT") community in Miami Dade and electing Democrats to office. Please contact us at: info@freedomdems.org or 305.895.9466 x113 and ask for Chip Arndt.
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Dolphin member Jim McMullen on 2008 DNC Convention Senior Leadership Team
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean today announced the six members of the senior leadership team for the 2008 Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC). This talented group of professionals brings extensive experience representative of the commitment to excellence, inclusion and accessibility that will be a hallmark of the 2008 Denver Convention. “We are excited about being in Denver for the 2008 convention, where in 17 months we will nominate the next President of the United States,” said Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean. “I am very proud to announce the members of our convention leadership team who, as a whole, are representative of the talent, experience and diversity that characterizes the Democratic Party. This team will be on the ground working closely with our partners in Denver to actively engage all communities in new and creative ways to showcase our party’s nominee and the issues that will lead the Democrats to victory in 2008.” The leadership team is headed by Leah Daughtry who will serve as Chief Executive Officer of the 2008 Convention. Daughtry will be joined by the following outstanding members of the DNCC Denver 2008 senior management team:
Leah Daughtry, CEO Peggy Cusack, Chief of Staff Susana Carbajal, General Counsel Jenni Engebretsen, Deputy CEO for Public Affairs Sky Gallegos, Deputy CEO for Intergovernmental Relations Cameron Moody, Deputy CEO for Operations Jim McMullen, Deputy CEO for Administration and Finance Jim McMullen, Deputy CEO for Administration and Finance Jim McMullen is currently a Principal with the Council for Excellence in Government. Previously McMullen served as a career civil servant for 26 years at the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). Prior to his retirement in 2004, he was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget and Strategic Planning where he was responsible for the DOL budget which totaled $60 billion and 17,000 staff. In addition to the budget duties, he directed the strategic and performance planning activities of the Department. He was also Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management where in addition to budget and planning he directed human resources, information technology, space and procurement for the Department. During the tenure of Secretary Alexis M. Herman he served as Associate Deputy Secretary where he was the principal advisor to the Deputy Secretary on the formulation and development of policy positions for the Department. McMullen has twice received the President’s Rank Award for Meritorious Service and the Philip Arnow Award, which is the highest award given to a DOL employee. Subsequent to his retirement he was a Principal with SRA International, Inc., which is a provider of information technology services and solutions. More at: http://dnc.org/a/2007/04/democratic_nati_20.php
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