Join the Caucus as we raise and glass--and money!--for our continued work for equality for LGBT Michigan residents.
Join us for lunch on Saturday, November 14, 11:30 am to 1:20 pm at the Ann Arbor Brewing Company, 114 E. Washington
Street, Ann Arbor.
It's not just a fundraiser--it's a fun raiser!
October 9-12,
2009. Over 100 Michiganders from Sault Ste. Marie to Kalamazoo joined together with the Michigan Democratic Party’s
LGBT & Allies Caucus for a ten hour bus ride to make the journey to fight for LGBTQ Rights in the Nation’s Capital
at the 2009 National Equality March. Many of those on the trip were students from around the state participating in a national
event for the first time. Representatives from the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Eastern Michigan University,
Grand Valley State University, Lansing Community College, Lake Superior State, Western Michigan University, Central Michigan
University and Washtenaw Community College as well as members of PFLAG came together to experience a trip of a lifetime!
After the long bus ride we finally arrived at our destination and everyone was able to have a free day to explore the
sights and sounds of D.C. Many took time to visit the many national museums and memorials, while others participated in one
LGBTQ focused events throughout the day. Adam Taylor of Kalamazoo and Will Calhoun of Mount Pleasant watched on as the LGBTQ
community honored the service of the U.S. military (especially those who cannot be open about being LGBT under the U.S. policy
“Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”) by having a wreath placed at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers’ at Arlington
National Cemetery in Arlington, VA. Cody Hebden of Lansing and Derrick Chamberlain of Midland/Sault Ste. Marie attended a
workshop on Civil Disobedience, which was put on by Soulforce, which is a foundation that promotes “freedom for lesbian,
gay, bisexual, and transgender people from religious and political oppression through the practice of relentless nonviolent
resistance" (www.soulforce.org). As the day turned into night, many Michiganders explored the nightlife of our
nation’s capital, especially in the District of Columbia’s gay district known as DuPont Circle.
Sunday October
11, National Coming Out Day, was the big day and the main reason why we traveled over 500 miles to march for our rights as
Americans, LGBTQ Americans! The National Equality March had an estimated 100,000 to 200,000 Americans marching
for the rights of the LGBTQ community. The March started at McPherson Square with a fired up crowd anxious for equality, then
proceeded past the White House and ended at the West Steps of the United States Capital Building where the National Equality
Rally. The march itself was so rich in spirit and energy with people from all ages, races, religions, genders and sexual orientations
waving rainbow flags, chanting “Gay Rights are Civil Rights” and same-sex couples expressing their love for each
other by holding hands.
After the 2.3 mile March, the National Equality Rally began at the U.S. Capital.
Speakers ranged from Politicians such as Utah’s openly homosexual state Senator Scott McCoy to Hollywood star Cynthia
Nixon to movement leader Cleve Jones. One of the largest crowd pleasers was bisexual international superstar Lady Gaga, who
stated “It isn’t equal when it is sometimes.” Also present were Milk screen writer and Oscar winner
Dustin Lance Black fired up the crowd by saying “that we are fighting for full equality, from sea to sea, and not equality
in some places and not others, and not equality in some distant future!”
Not everyone however was so excited
about the March. Congressman Barney Frank, from Massachusetts said that the National Equality Marchers would only be “putting
pressure on the grass" and suggested we keep the battle at home. Well, I believe that this March was not a waste of time.
For many of the Michiganders this was not only their first march, but their first involvement in the LGBTQ movement. . Not
only was this an emotional release but this March has inspired so many to take the fight back home, and we need equality in
Michigan! We need to spread the message to every Michigander, “GAY RIGHTS ARE CIVIL RIGHTS.” We should have the
right to marry, adopt, not be fired from are jobs for being LGBTQ and simply live our lives happily without fear of harassment.
It is time for Michiganders and all Americans to be treated equal ALL THE TIME, NOT JUST SOME TIMES!
Derrick Chamberlain
MDLC Upper Peninsula
Regional Chair
Join the Caucus for a rally for full LGBT equality on Sunday, October 11 from 10 to 11 am at the Washington Court Hotel, 525
New Jersey Ave, NW, Washington, DC. Then, we'll join the National Equality March!