World's Largest
Gay Church Group & DontAmend.com Announce
National
'Freedom to Marry Week' Actions
Gays Called to Flood Marriage
Bureaus With Same-Sex Marriage License Applications and Participate in National
Pro-Marriage Rallies
Lesbian and gay rights
activists today announced sweeping plans for a set of civil rights rallies and
other events during "Freedom to Marry Week," February 9-15,
2004.
National organizations The Equality Campaign,
DontAmend.com and Metropolitan Community Churches, the world's largest
predominantly gay and lesbian church group, are joining hands with a network of
civil rights groups including Marriage Equality and the National Freedom to
Marry Coalition. Their goals are to increase support for marriage equality for
same-sex couples and to stop a proposed anti-gay amendment to the US
Constitution. If passed, the constitutional amendment would not only prohibit
marriages by same sex couples, but according to some legal scholars, could also
wipe out a host of local, pro-gay civil rights protections around the
country.
"We're not taking this threat lying down. Activists in
cities across the nation are stepping forward to organize civil rights rallies,"
said activist Robin Tyler, a co-founder of DontAmend.com and Executive Director
of The Equality Campaign. Tyler was an organizer and producer for three of the
four national Lesbian and Gay marches on Washington and co-founder of
StopDrLaura.com, a grassroots organization that successfully stopped the
anti-gay radio host Dr. Laura Schlessinger's national television program. "These
rallies across the United States are designed to secure civil rights the way
they always have been won, by mobilizing the affected community and their allies
in the streets of the nation and sending a strong message that our community
deserves and demands full equal legal rights, including the right to marry, said
Tyler. "Accepting any status less than marriage, for example, civil unions or
domestic partnership, does not afford us the same benefits as marriage. These so
called 'compromises' are supposed to be 'separate, but equal' but in fact, are a
form of marriage segregation which treats us as second class citizens. Marriage
is a human right, not a heterosexual privilege."
Already more than 20 cities are organizing civil rights
rallies and other events, and national organizers expect that number to double
by Valentine's Day, February 14. Many gay rights activists are particularly
incensed at the role the Catholic Church has taken in promoting the anti-gay
constitutional amendment, in the wake of the Church's rampant sex
scandal.
"We are not asking for special rights, we are seeking
equal rights," said veteran human rights activist Rev. Troy D. Perry, Founder
and Moderator of Metropolitan Community Churches, a Christian denomination with
43,000 members in 22 countries. MCC churches perform more than 6000 same-sex
weddings every year, "These are weddings that are blessed by God but denied
recognition by our government," said Perry.
"During Valentine's Week, February 9-15, I am calling on
gay and lesbian couples to go to courthouses, municipal offices and marriage
bureaus across America to apply for marriage licenses," added Perry, who was the
first openly gay member of the Los Angeles Human Rights Commission and a past
delegate to the White House Conference on Hate Crimes.
Perry noted that his own legal marriage in Canada this
past year to his longtime partner Philip Ray DeBlieck had increased his
commitment to work for marriage equality for all people.
"We plan to use the events of Valentine's Weeks as
educational events -- we're inviting the media and the press to join us all
across the country, and we plan to use this opportunity to explain why God's gay
and lesbian children should be entitled to full equal rights, including marriage
rights."
Persons wanting to organize Freedom to Marry Week events
in their community are encouraged to contact RTDontAmend@aol.com . A free e-mail
action kit for holding community actions is also available by writing to
info@MCCchurch.org. To get in touch with
local organizers, please visit www.dontamend.com/rallies . Additional
resources for same-sex marriages can be found on-line at www.MCCchurch.org .
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