Equality Camp

Entries from January 2009

Questions + Ideas for Equality Summit

January 9, 2009 · 2 Comments

Equality Summit is a gathering in LA on Sat Jan 24th of mostly non-profit-y people to talk some more about how to repeal prop 8, work together, achieve 100% legal equality for queers, have people of colour and white people in the same room and actually discuss the No on 8 campaign. That’s what it says on the site.
EQCA is organizing this. Or they’ve hired Anne Marks to organize this and she’s doing a very friendly job of it too, emailing people ..including individual geeks like us to welcome us to the gathering. She’s also asking an important question “who else should be there that we haven’t yet invited.”

EQCA stands for Equality California. It’s the gay rights lobby for California. It is run by Geoff Kors who was also one of the main decision makers for the No on 8 Campaign. It must know something about lobbying because a bill to legalize marriage for all passed the California legislature two times two times.

(The HRC –Human Rights Campaign Fund, or national gay lobby has never passed a thing to the best of my knowledge)

However, the No on 8 Campaign showed, among other things, that EQCA and the many other alphabetical non-profits involved may not know so much about how to win a ballot initiative.

Anne asked me for ideas about the Summit and here they are, marked by “>” with her answers below:

>have a low cost or no cost access to the conference for individuals
it is free

>have open sessions that are run as collective inquiry to shared questions, rather than presentations or discussions of “experts”
(I run shows and conversations like this and am happy to help with a session or two if you’d like)
we are doing a mix of things, but mostly not “expert” talks

>minimize hierarchy and especially status (which doesn’t mean minimizing organization)
definitely a goal

>make sure there’s some kind of opportunity for the leaders of No on 8 to answer questions, be publicly accountable and *listen* to ideas from others. There is a lot of trust that needs to be built and this is a start.
in the proposed agenda, to be confirmed by the planning committee

>stream the summit online (not an expensive thing, can be done later if not live)
that’s the plan, just working out the details

>have wifi at the Summit
will do

>have a Summit blog / wiki where people can meet each other virtually.
working on it, with an application called kickapps. I know nothing about this stuff, so if you have suggestions about how to make it work, let me know

In a later email I asked the executive assistant at EQCA they’d be presenting info from the independent study they said they’d do (which I knew about thanks to commenter and Equality Camp attendee Michael Petrelis) and they replied “Equality California will indeed be presenting about the independent study of the No on 8 campaign. .”

Equality Camp is not an official non-profit and we hope it never will be. We’re just some people who want to do what we can to achieve legal equality for all GLBT people and cohere this movement with very simple geekery.

At this point I believe individuals matter much more than non-profits. I am hopeful that there will begin to be accountability and transparency at Equality Summit. A few of us will be going and then attending Camp Courage the next day
a grassroots training in the same vein as Camp Obama and also inspired by Equality Camp. You don’t have to have anything to do with a non-profit to go do this. But you do have to register, after which Courage Campaign will have your email address and then probably consider you a member.

Courage Campaign is working hard to focus on grassroots. EQCA is doing what it can to reach our to people of colour. Some lessons have hopefully been learned.

But we still have a great deal of mistrust, anger and confusion about money and accountability regarding the No on 8 campaign among interested people across the state.

There are dozens of non-profits. Each with their own memberships and Boards of Directors and funders and pride. The No on 8 Campaign dealt with this by forming a big Executive Committee. I

I’m interested to see an hear what they all want to do on the 24th.

I know I’ll be looking for the same things we individuals involved in Equality Camp are committed to:

  • transparency
  • accountability
  • 100% open accounting for financials
  • focussing on problem solving first
  • all data is open and shared
  • 100% legal equality is our common goal
  • a commitment to the grassroots/ netroots principles that worked for Obama and that are worth believing in: Respect, Empower, Include
  • an emphasis on intelligent analysis when looking at information, strategic thinking when planning and heart when communicating
  • I’ll blog, tweet and vlog and let you know what I se and learn. If there are particular questions you want asked, post them here.

    -heather

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video: Christian opponents of gay marriage visit EqualityCamp

January 8, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Some opponents of gay marriage come to Equality Camp to meet. As you know from previous posts, we were all very friendly to each other, but true conversation was really impossible. Our world views are so different and as nice as these men were, they weren’t able to hear or see our life experience as genuine.

My favourite moment in this video comes around 13:13 when “Slim” (as the man with the collar introduced himself) the preacher tries to tell technology investor David Hornik about genetics.

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video: EqualityCampSF Outreach Session

January 6, 2009 · 1 Comment

Among the many things discussed:

  • dealing with discord within the LGBT community
  • outreach to organizers (building capacity)
  • outreach to general community (hearts + minds)
  • need for a place to be angry

-heather (CC sharing, attribution, non-commercial, derivs ok)

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video EqualityCampSF – lessons from Obama volunteers

January 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Obama volunteers (both on the ground and online) Paul Schreiber and Lindsay Eyink share lessons learned from working for the strategic and disciplined Obama campaign.

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video: EqualityCamp SF Messaging session (40min)

January 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment

This session was one of the day’s best attended and was led by San Diego activist Sara Beth Brooks.General consensus seemd to be reached of the desirability of one overarching messaging framework, like Obama’s CHANGE that would then allow for a great diversity of messages. The most important difference from the No on 8 campaign is that everyone believes that personal stories and massive grassroots diversity of messaging is critical.


-heather

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Equality Camp Organizers: our band photo

January 5, 2009 · 1 Comment


Equality Camp SF 2009 – 35
Originally uploaded by chrisheuer

L to R Adina Levin, Tara Hunt, Hillary Hartley, Heather Gold, Cathy Brooks

Thanks to Chris Heuer for this great pic.

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EqualityCampSF Session: Unity in the Community – addressing the fractures of the LGBT world

January 4, 2009 · 2 Comments

Several times over the last several days I’ve found myself quoting Abraham Lincoln. That seems fitting on many levels, as good ol’ Honest Abe’s name has been uttered myriad times lately, including the fact that Barak Obama will be sworn in as our 44th President using the very same bible used for the same purpose when Lincoln took office.

The particular quote that’s been ringing in my ears comes from the speech Lincoln gave on June 16, 1858 (almost exactly 150 years before California couples began to *legally* marry after the historic May 15, 2008 State Supreme Court decision). It’s known as the “house divided” speech. Because let’s face it, the struggle for marriage equality doesn’t only come from forces outside the LGBT community – it also comes from within. This isn’t a new subject, and in fact was the focus of a post I put up yesterday morning just as EqualityCamp was getting underway.

When the time came to toss our ideas out for what sessions we should tackle during the day’s proceedings, I proffered a discussion on this topic.

So we did.

I captured the session in audio and here is the link.

– Cathy

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Religious opponents come to Equality Camp

January 4, 2009 · 2 Comments




Equality Camp SF 2009 – 179

Originally uploaded by chrisheuer

We were in the midst of Equality Camp when Tara noticed 3 tall African-American men who had come into the room, but then left. She chased them down the street in her high heels and persuaded them to return. We offered them lunch and then they began talking with us.

The tallest man, the one who wears a collar, said is name was Slim. Everyone was affable and you could tell we all wanted to be nice to each other. But we just simply don’t see the world the same way.

I’ve had many religious Christians and Mormons tell me that being attracted to people of the same-sex is a choice. Another familiar refrain is that moral decisions aren’t up to the individual, they’re up to God. That’s what Slim is talking about in this photo here. (I have the earlier part of our group convo on tape and will post it late tonight or tomorrow).

While it’s something you can chat about over lunch, that’s not a conversation for a courtroom in a democracy. It’s already failed there.

Unlike many Christians I’ve met who want to give me these arguments, Slim doesn’t seem to feel like gay people are going to stop having relationships with each other. When I asked him if he believed that my wife and I love each other he said “Yes.” He hoped he could change our minds, but also acknowledged he didn’t believe it would happen. He said they committed to go to any event focussed on overturning Prop 8 to dialogue.

I much prefer direct contact. And it was very nice to meet. But I’m not sure I’d call it dialogue. At heart our world and reality views are so completely separate that it’s more like views being laid down side by side, rather than an exchange occurring.

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Equality Camp pix slideshow

January 4, 2009 · 1 Comment

Slideshow at Flickr

We also have some video that will get posted in the next couple of days.

-heather

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Pictures are worth a thousand words – Some photos from EqualityCampSF

January 4, 2009 · 1 Comment

What an incredible day.

Yesterday’s EqualityCamp gathering here in San Francisco proved that the BarCamp model can work for social change, and more importantly it resulted in some solid discussions with actionable ideas – including the immediate plan to spawn additional EqualityCamp gatherings! Of course the Twitter stream from the day’s proceedings were ample, and among the many cameras (video and otherwise) at the gathering, you’ll find a solid collection of imagery across the web as well.

I have at least a half dozen blog posts percolating this morning from the various and sundry conversations at EqualityCamp and will put finger to keyboard on that today, but in the mean time, wanted to post this Flickr stream from the fabulous Chris Heuer, who graciously gave up several hours of his Saturday to serve as a kind of official shutterbug for EqualityCampSF.

Thanks Chris! And thanks to all who came out yesterday and helped make our inaugural EqualityCamp gathering such a huge success!

–  Cathy

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