Thursday, February 26, 2009

Unity becomes rallying cry for GLBT politics

Gathering in Fort Myers aimed to plan the future of Florida's GLBT movement

By JUAN CARLOS RODRIGUEZ, South Florida Blade
FEB. 26, 2009

Two Florida gay adoption court victories have become rallying cries for the ultra conservative movement, intent on defeating advances in equal parenting rights. Supporters of anti-gay Amendment 2 are seeking ways to attack existing domestic partnership policies throughout the state. And in Gainesville, moralists are using scare tactics to overturn sexual orientation and transgender discrimination protections in a city charter amendment, that is considered a test case for anti-gay measures throughout the country.

This was the state of affairs in Florida Saturday as about 80 members of the state's GLBT Democratic Caucus gathered in Fort Myers Saturday to plan and strategize the future of Florida's GLBT movement.

The need for a unified gay political movement in the post-amendment 2 Florida became the central theme of the conference.

Leaders of gay organizations such as Stonewall Democrats, Dolphin Democrats, and Equality Florida talked about focusing a statewide effort in Gainesville to defeat a charter amendment March 24, which will repeal GLBT protections passed in 2008. The Gainseville vote March 24 is considered a must-win among GLBT leaders.

"We're at a tipping point," said Terry Fleming, a caucus member and member of the Equality is Gainesville's Business steering committee. "If we can defeat this discriminatory charter amendment, then I think we will be able to move forward as a unified community across the state and country."

If the charter passes it's believed it will give the green light to similar measures to be passed in other cities throughout the state and country.

Others spoke about gay-friendly bills: gay adoption, trans-inclusive discrimination protections, state-wide domestic partnership policies and ending abstinence only sex education policies are among the hot-button GLBT issues.

Nadine Smith, executive director of Equality Florida, told the caucus that the only way to make progress in a traditionally hostile political environment is to form a unified front and to communicate with elected officials.

"We need to get strategic and focus our time and energy in a different way," Smith said. "The question is how do we stop acting as [separate] organizations and become a movement?"

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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Candidates featured at gay, lesbian caucus

By JANINE ZEITLIN, news-press.com

North Miami Mayor Kevin Burns, who recently announced his run for the U.S.
Senate, courted about 80 people at the first gathering of a state gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Democratic group in Southwest Florida.

Burns is likely the first openly gay candidate in Florida to run for Senate, said Michael Albetta, president of the Florida GLBT Democratic Caucus.

The seat will be left open by Republican Sen. Mel Martinez. Saturday was Burns' first large appearance since his announcement about a week ago.

Burns, a real estate broker and mayor of four years, introduced his partner of more than two decades, Rob Flint, and their 7-year-old adopted daughter, Autumn.

"As you can see, we're a threat to America," he said, before the chuckling crowd at the Holiday Inn in San Carlos Park.

Burns said he refused to be pigeon-holed as the gay candidate and he fights for all residents of North Miami.

"They could care less whether I was openly gay," he said. "I think I'm going to help knock down some stereotypes."

During the campaign, he vowed to stay with families across the state to understand what matters to them.

"I'm just as comfortable being on a dairy farm in north Florida as I am in Washington with the elite," he said, noting he once judged dairy cows.

Burns spoke against the ban on adoption by gay people in Florida, the only outright ban in the nation: "It's wrong."

John Hawkins, president of the Stonewall Democrats of SW Florida, which counts about 70 members, hoped hosting the event could build needed tolerance and awareness about lacking protections for gays.

He also hoped it would encourage local politicians to be more open about their sexuality.

Two other U.S. Senate candidates, Rep. Kendrick Meek and State Sen. Dan Gelber, were on the agenda for the day.

Albetta anticipates Burns will face challenges in his run, noting there's candidates who don't want to be associated with gays.

"Just the fear factor," he said, likening the fight for gay rights to the battle for rights for blacks. "The religious right will come after him."

http://www.news-press.com/article/20090221/NEWS01/90221022/1075

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Meek, Gelber, Burns to Address GLBT Caucus in Fort Myers

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 17, 2009

US SENATE CANDIDATES MEEK, GELBER AND BURNS TO ADDRESS FLORIDA GLBT DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS WINTER CONFERENCE IN FORT MYERS

Meeting February 20 and 21 Features National, State, Local Speakers

Fort Lauderdale – The Florida GLBT Democratic Caucus, an arm of the Florida Democratic Party representing Florida’s gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community, will hear from all three announced candidates for the Democratic nomination for the US Senate at its Winter Conference in Fort Myers this weekend. Rep. Kendrick Meek, State Senator Dan Gelber, and North Miami Mayor Kevin Burns will address the conference, to be held February 20 and 21 in Fort Myers. The conference is being sponsored by the Stonewall Democrats of SW Florida.

Speakers include the announced US Senate candidates, local and state elected officials, and representatives of state and national GLBT organizations and Fair Districts Florida, among others. The conference will also feature working sessions as well as social events. Additionally, the first 76 registrants will receive a complimentary ticket to the Broadway Palm Dinner Theater’s production of “All Shook Up.”

Registration is $50 for Florida GLBT Democratic Caucus members and $35 for seniors (62+) or students (ID required). Non-member fee is $75. The registration fee covers the cost of the event and includes continental breakfast and lunch buffet on Saturday. Participants can register online at the website of the Stonewall Democrats of SW Florida at http://swflglbtdems.org/.

To make reservations at the Holiday Inn Fort Myers Airport at Town Center for the conference, call the hotel directly at 239/561-1550. The Stonewall Democrats of SW Florida website also includes a list of nearby hotels.

WHAT: Winter Conference of the Florida GLBT Democratic Caucus, hosted by the Stonewall Democrats of SW Florida

WHEN: Friday and Saturday, February 20 and 21, 2009

WHERE: Holiday Inn Fort Myers Airport at Town Center
9931 Interstate Commerce Drive
Fort Myers, FL

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20

6:00pm Welcome hospitality suite
Holiday Inn Fort Myers Airport at Town Center

8:00pm Welcome party
Tubby’s Bar
4350 Fowler St.
Fort Myers

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21

8:00am Registration and continental breakfast
Holiday Inn Fort Myers Airport at Town Center

9:00am Morning Session
Speakers include:
• Lee County DEC Vice Chair Sandy McClinton
• Openly-gay Hillsborough County Commissioner Kevin Beckner
• Chuck Mohlke, DNC member and Chair, Clubs and Caucuses Cmte., Florida Democratic Party
• Openly-gay US Senate candidate North Miami Mayor Kevin Burns
• Nadine Smith, executive director, Equality Florida, on the aftermath of Amendment 2
• Ron Mills, co-chair, Affirmative Action Cmte., Florida Democratic Party
• Stephen Driscoll, co-chair National Stonewall Democrats

Noon Working lunch
• Conference call with US Senate candidate Rep. Kendrick Meek
• Special presentation

1:30pm Afternoon session
Speakers include:
• Adrienne Lazeroff Kimmell, Planned Parenthood on "Florida Healthy
Teens Act" (SB220, Sen. Ted Deutch / HB265, Rep. Keith Fitzgerald)
• Michael Emanuel Rajner, Director of HIV/AIDS Education & Policy for the Florida GLBT Democratic Caucus on "Education in Public Schools Concerning Human Sexuality" (SB268, Sen. Jeremy Ring / HB19, Rep. Evan Jenne)
• Lee County State Committeewoman Ellis Robinson, representing Fair Districts Florida and Ruth’s List
• Cathy James, Securing Our Childrens’ Rights
• US Senate candidate State Senator Dan Gelber
• Georg Ketelhohn, co-chair of Organizations United Together (OUT)
• Michael Albetta, president Florida GLBT Democratic Caucus: workshop on local fundraising techniques
• Phillip Perry, former IT director at Obama-Biden Florida and the Florida Democratic Party: workshop on social media and networking sites
• Alachua County State Committeeman Terry Fleming on the Gainesville charter amendment to remove GLBT protections

5:00pm Adjourn

6:00pm Broadway Palm Dinner Theater: “All Shook Up”
Compliments of owner Will Prather (for the first 76 registrants)

10:00pm Closing party
Tubby’s Bar
4350 Fowler St.
Fort Myers

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