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Partnerships in Innovative Advocacy: Engaging People of Faith as Allies for Equality

Partnerships in Innovative Advocacy: Engaging People of Faith as Allies for Equality

This month, HRC Global rolled out the second in our series of “Engaging Allies” resources and capacity-building workshops, titled “Engaging People of Faith as Allies for Equality.” Through this series, HRC is convening advocates for workshops, consultations and ideas sharing centered on working with people of faith as allies in their countries.

This resource and its associated workshops are geared toward LGBTQ advocates around the world who understand the importance of religion in shaping and driving societal attitudes towards LGBTQ people. It provides the tools and skills to engage with people of faith – both clergy and laity – across all religions and faith traditions.

The resource distills HRC’s 20-year history in the faith space into five key ways to engage people of faith: identifying LGBTQ people of faith and allies; connecting with them and connecting them to each other; providing tools and resources for them to be allies; providing people of faith with effective messaging to create change within their faith traditions and the public sphere; and creating opportunities for them to engage in advocacy as allies.

These resources and workshops are part of HRC Foundation’s Global Partnerships in Innovative Advocacy program, which seeks to help strengthen the global equality movement through more effective advocacy, campaigning, organizing and outreach. 

Read more about each of the regional convenings..

Seoul, South Korea

HRC Global held a consultation with select members of HRC’s global alumni network in Seoul, alongside the ILGA-Asia conference in August. The consultation sought feedback on the new resource and workshops.

HRC Global also participated in a day-long workshop on LGBTQ and faith issues with the Global Interfaith Network.

This week, @HRC‘s Jay Gilliam and Jean Freedburg (@FreedJean) join advocates from around the region, including HRC Global alumni, in Seoul for #ILGAAsia2019 to share strategies and learn from other activists in the fight for LGBTQ equality. #Together4Change pic.twitter.com/M8X4BBJuRy

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) August 22, 2019

Prague, Czech Republic

HRC Global hosted the first workshop with select members of HRC’s global alumni network in Prague, in conjunction with the ILGA-Europe conference. We focused on issues relating to religion, faith and LGBTQ rights in Eastern Europe, the Balkans and Central Asia, with advocates from Ukraine, Belgium, Albania, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kyrgyzstan.

We also participated in a conference workshop panel with the European Forum of LGBT Christian Groups and the Global Interfaith Network.

.@HRC was proud to lead a workshop about engaging people of faith as allies for LGBTQ equality at @ILGAEurope conference. #IEPrague2019 t.co/zJ5cu5oykZ pic.twitter.com/OldfF09flP

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) October 29, 2019

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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: October 24, 2019

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: October 24, 2019

HRC’S ROBIN MARIL WRITES FOR THE ADVOCATE ON THE DANGERS OF ANTI-LGBTQ JUDICIAL NOM STEVEN MENASHI: “Menashi has never shied away from embracing and promoting anti-LGBTQ rhetoric and has consistently used whatever platform he’s handed… to undermine our community’s fight for equality,” writes Maril, associate legal director at HRC. “Menashi is not neutral, nor fit to be an arbiter, and he has no place deciding the fates of people whose very personhood he will not protect.” Read the full op-ed at The Advocate.

A judge must have a demonstrated commitment to fairness & equality. Menashi falls dangerously short of this basic threshold & he has no place deciding the fates of people whose very personhood he will not protect. @HRC‘s Robin Maril in @TheAdvocateMag:
t.co/dauHa5crMV

— Alphonso David (@AlphonsoDavid) October 23, 2019

THANKFUL THURSDAY — HRC YOUTH AMBASSADOR SETH OWEN TALKS LEARNING TO LIVE AS HIS AUTHENTIC SELF AND CREATING THE SCHOLARSHIP FUND “UNBROKEN HORIZONS”: More from ABC 10.

UCLA’S WILLIAMS INSTITUTE RELEASES NEW REPORT ON LGBTQ PEOPLE WHO EXPERIENCE POVERTY: The report found that LGBTQ people across 35 states are 15% more likely to experience poverty than straight, cisgender people, with cisgender, bisexual women and transgender and gender non-conforming people experiencing the highest rates of poverty, at 29.4%. Read more here

MAN WHO ATTACKED TWO GAY MEN OUTSIDE A PORTLAND, ORE. BAKERY HAS BEEN CONVICTED UNDER OREGON’S BIAS CRIME LAW: Don Kirchhoff will face jail time and three years’ probation. More from KPTV.

LGBTQ AND HOMELESS YOUTH IN ATLANTA ARE MORE VULNERABLE TO TRAFFICKING, NEW GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY REPORT SHOWS: Read the full report here, and more from Youth Today and PinkNews

UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI MEDICAL CENTER HAS OPENED THE STATE’S FIRST LGBTQ HEALTH CLINIC: More from The Daily Mississippian

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

NEW SHORT DOCUMENTARY LANDLINE FEATURES STORIES OF GAY & BISEXUAL FARMERS IN THE U.K.: More from The Atlantic

FIVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE STATE DEPARTMENT’S NEW “COMMISSION ON UNALIENABLE RIGHTS”: More from HRC.

HRC WELCOMES 2019 GLOBAL FELLOW SIDITA ZAJA TO D.C.: Zaja (@siditazaja) is the executive director of United Pro LGBT, a nonprofit working to amplify the voices of LGBTQ people in Albania. More from HRC

.@HRC is proud to welcome Albanian LGBTQ advocate @siditazaja to Washington, D.C., to work alongside HRC staff as a 2019 HRC Global Fellow. ������️‍�� t.co/R6oZAq3t97

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) October 24, 2019

READING RAINBOW – Bookmark now to read on your lunch break!

Vice remembers Carol Stone, who was the first openly trans vicar in the U.K. 

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