Next Meeting
January 12th, 7:30 PM
The Support Center for NonProfit Management
305 Seventh Avenue (11th Floor) NYC
Update on Recent Activities
National ENDA Conference Call.
We hosted a conference call featuring Dr. Jillian Weiss (of Bilerico.com/ENDA fame). Over 100 people registered, and the call had close to 60. It was called for on Wed before Thanksgiving, and happened the following Tuesday, so that is pretty good. It had a range of people from the highest ranks of the DNC to major organizations and organizers, including key March organizers, state coalitions, independent activists and lots of bloggers. We polled everyone to see the breakdown and it was about 1/3 each: 1. nat. orgs, 2. state/local orgs, and 3. independent activists.
After an update by Dr. Weiss, the open discussion revealed great interest in 1. focusing on the committee to reschedule the vote, 2. media collaboration, and 3. national-org coalition building. Breakout groups ensued. Due to some technical difficulties the media group had to schedule another call – and that group is in active coordination with the Nat. Center for Lesbian Rights as part of the UnitedENDA.org coaltion to discuss the development of a separate media team to develop a full media strategy for ENDA.
This effort and Dr. Weiss’s crusade on Bilerico.com prompted greater media attention on the ENDA silence and scheduling. Subsequently, the Committee canceled any action on ENDA this year officially, and a large group of top national organizations coordinated action and voice to send a letter to the Committee insisting that ENDA be taken up. There is a flurry of activity now as they address how to proceed.
Hopefully, UnitedENDA.org (Task force and many others) and PassENDAnow.org (HRC) will do two things: 1. Call for an independent group of PR and media professionals to create an ENDA campaign targeting the gay community to energize the grassroots, and 2. Create a Whip-The-Vote campaign around ENDA and the Public Whip Count (actonprinciples.org) – around which we can mobilize locally and nationally. Most importantly, I hope they present a target for common cause of ENDA by June 2010 (pride month) so that we start driving our own legislative scheduling.
The ENDA media committee that came out of the national call will be opened to broader participation, once guidance from the key lobbying organizations arrives, hopefully early next week.
The outtake on all of this is that the national discussion on movement strategy is expanding and opening to include not only national groups, but state/local and independent activists (who were a 1/3 of the call, and who offer a very different perspective to the conversation).
Maine
To support No On 1, we did a little publicity around the national phone-banking effort, had people volunteer free flights to Maine, and created and distributed flyers on that effort to the ISO conference. That loss hit home hard across the country, and reinvigorated calls for a national coordinated effort to address state-level discrimination. Experts are revisiting the possibilities of a federal legislative strategy on that front.
Equality Across America.
EAA has transitioned from the Nat. Equality March and is now comprised of an Interim National Governing Board (INGB) of 11 people. There is also a googlegroup of around 60. The INGB is developing on a few fronts, primarily focusing on 1. Full Equality Action Teams (yes – FEAT) (formerly conceived of as Congressional District Action Teams), 2. Website Development, and 3. Regional Conferences. Chicago, Boston and Northern Florida are in active discussion about having separate, but related conferences around March. The content and themes of the conferences are in development.
While NY does not yet have a team working on a conference, some preliminary thoughts include perhaps organizing a virtual component that can interface with the other conferences, or otherwise creating a platform for national dialog around movement strategy. Philly is talking about joining the Boston regional effort. This could be a key point of discussion at the next meeting, if there is interest.
NY Marriage.
The recent vote in the NY Senate has prompted a deep focus on an electoral campaigns. Already the Empire State Pride Agenda has endorsed pro-equality candidates to remove key “no” votes. There will be a lot of activity on that front next year. Perhaps this is a topic worthy of a community meeting? Please speak up if so.
MarriageEquality in New Jersey.
The NJ Senate Judiciary Committee voted to release the bill to the floor on Monday, and that struggle now faces a showdown. We have reached out to NJ organizers and if they ask for any support, we’ll let you know.
Congressional District Organizing.
The immediate action needed for Congressional District Action Teams are the following:
- determine the primary focus purpose for district organizing meetings (to make the case for full equality to likely supporters and allies; to create excitement in the local vicinity for new grassroots organizing efforts;
to identify possible activists that will commit to full equality for LGBT people: organize a CDAT team; and to inform on critical legislative issues
- identify key players or organizations that will cosponsor and promote the meeting
- schedule meeting time and location in target districts for January or February
- create agenda and determine the participant’s who will lead/speak the meeting
- assist in publicizing and attending each meeting to assure success
- schedule followup meeting for new district organizing team (small group)
- schedule and organize a larger scale “town meeting in the same district with elected Member of Congress and local electeds and key ally leaders.
- evaluate
- target the next group of district meetings
Possible Initial Target Districts:
New York’s Congressional District 14 – (Manhattan’s East Side – Roosevelt Island -Astoria/Sunnyside/Long Island City in Queens) This district is currently represented by Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney.
Meeting/Event Planner – Clayton Fox
- New York’s Congressional District 8 – (Manhattan’s Upper West Side, and continues south to include most parts of Hell’s Kitchen, East Village, Chelsea, SoHo, Greenwich Village, TriBeCa, and Downtown Manhattan plus parts of Brooklyn includes parts of Borough Park, Sunset Park, Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Gravesend, Dyker Heights, Bath Beach, and Seagate.) This district is currently represented by Congressman Jerrold Nadler.
Meeting/Event Planner – Kevin Beauchamp
- New Jersey’s Congressional District 13 (Includes the Hudson County, New Jersey communities of East Newark, Guttenberg, Harrison, Hoboken, Union City, Weehawken, West New York and parts of Jersey City, Kearny, North Bergen and Bayonne, Part of Newark in Essex County, parts of Elizabeth and Linden in Union County, and Carteret, Perth Amboy, and part of Woodbridge Township in Middlesex County.) This district is currently represented by Congressman Albio Sires.
Meeting/Event Planner – Joey Nelson
7. EqualityNYC.org (FullEqualityNYC.org) – organizational update. As you know, our group was formed as an ad hoc March committee and has since been in transition. A steering committee (of 10, but open to all) was formed around the idea of an inclusive and transparent model of operation and collective decision making, and divided into two focuses: 1. Congressional District organizing to focus on our federal legislative strategy, and 2. Non-federal topics of regional general interest. The name was expanded to “FullEqualityNYC.org” and the website was expanded to include a public blog forum for discussions of community topics as interest arises around specific actions, etc.. We sponsored and organized the National ENDA Conference Call, and will be meeting first of the year to discuss subsequent actions including a possible virtual or physical conference (stay tuned for a proposal on that front – main contact Tif509@gmail.com), and local congressional-district-focused organizing, and possible organizing around ENDA or Whip-the-Vote as those campaigns heat up (discussions are underway with the ActOnPrinciple.org team). For Congressional District Organizing – Main Contact Joey Nelson (changebuilders@msn.com).
Please respond to this message if you would like to be removed from the existing list – which is the pre-march googlegroup. Otherwise, we’ll continue to keep you informed. If any one has actions they would like to share, please contact Joey or Tif and we can share them with the steering committee, and larger list.
The hope with all of this is to find greater ways to coordinate our efforts and more common cause.
Happy holidays to all. Ho Ho Ho.