Join MassEquality as we make phone calls to support marriage equality in Rhode Island and the Transgender Equal Rights Bill in Massachusetts.WhenMarch 29th, 2011 5:00 PM through April 3rd, 2011 9:00 PM Location262 Washington St
MassEquality, 7th Floor
Boston, MA 02108
United StatesContactPhone: 617-878-2325
Email: clareciervo@massequality.org
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RI AFL-CIO backs same sex marriage -
Another group coming out strongly in support of marriage equality today: the Rhode Island AFL-CIO, an umbrella group of labor unions representing more than 80,000 people in the state —
Addressing the Executive Board, Rhode Island AFL-CIO President George Nee called the discussion of same-sex marriage a “fundamental civil rights issue, and the labor movement has a long, proud history of fighting for the civil rights of all Americans.” Citing a 2004 General Accounting Office report Nee noted “that there are currently 1,138 federal civil statutory rights and responsibilities associated with the word ‘marriage’ to which thousands of Rhode Islanders are now denied.”
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Paiva Weed's home Dem Committee backs same-sex marriage bill -
This is great news from the senate president’s constituency.
At a time when Senate President Teresa Paiva Weed remains a big question mark on same-sex marriage legislation, the Democratic City Committee in her home city of Newport has endosed the bill
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General public more accepting of gay parents than single moms -
A recent survey shows that people are generally more accepting of gay parents raising a child than of a single mom raising a child. The survey didn’t ask about single fathers.
The survey by the Pew Research Center uses a strange method to explain this, so I’ll let the Advocate give you the details:
One third of Americans say they are comfortable with a variety of family situations, according to a study by the Pew Research Center. That group is called “acceptors.” Another third, called “skeptics” by researchers, have mixed views on nontraditional family structures. The final third group, known as “rejectors,” believe nontraditional families can have a negative impact on society.
The majority of acceptors and skeptics say that families headed by gay and lesbian parents are an acceptable, if not a positive, asset to society. The view on single mothers, however, is quite polarized. Ninety-eight percent of acceptors think women can raise children alone, but 99% of skeptics and 98% of rejectors believe it’s bad for society. The survey did not ask about single fathers.According to a specialist on the subject, the difference is that people are generally more accepting of two-parent families than single-parent families. Media influences featuring gay parents, like The Kids Are All Right and Modern Family, have helped too.
I have mixed reactions to this. I can’t say I’m totally surprised, especially with the explanation provided. However, it’s also important to point out that there’s no one “right” family model. Single straight parents, single gay parents, and two (or sometimes more) gay or straight parents are all perfectly capable of raising children, and one day, maybe we’ll reach the point where we realize that.
What do you guys think of this? Are you surprised by the results?
This is a pretty cool article.
stefsaprincess asked: I have an assignment for my women's studies class to do an action project. I'd really like to do something to help out MERI. I was wondering what I could do for you guys? I am totally interested in the cause too!
Hey! Thats great you want to get involved!
If you live in the Rhode Island area, check out www.marriageequalityri.org then click “get involved” and it will guide you to some volunteer oppurtunities.
If you don’t live in Rhode Island or like working from home, you can join our team of call from home volunteers. Every sunday we host a phone bank from 1-8 pm est of volunteers calling in two hour shifts. The link for this is www.callformeri.org. If sunday doesn’t work we’ll be having some different days to call soon.
Any extra questions you may have feel free to ask away! Thanks for your interest!
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Appeal for gay rights from a dying partner -
this is the story of Patricia Baker, she is 54 and has worked as a correctional officer for Rhode Island for 31 years. She gave an emotional speech at the senate hearing for bill 29 this past thursday.
“In 2005, I married Deborah Tevyaw in Massachusetts. Together, we own a home and have a family that includes Deb’s two children and two grandchildren. While the government always recognizes my federal income tax contributions deducted bi-weekly from my paycheck, they do not extend that recognition to my marriage. I worked all my life for these benefits, only to be told that they will go back to the government because our marriage is not recognized. She needs this money to continue on after I pass, and if our marriage was recognized, there would be no question of that.” Click the link. Read her story and then help her and hundreds like her stop the worry. Let’s Get MERI’d! callformeri.org
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