Tag: legislation advocacy

Courtesy vs Confrontation

By interacting, I don't mean a single interaction, but rather if the legislator knows you, they are more likely to really hear you, and your opinion can affect their thinking and action.

Thoughts About the PA Equality Summit

Now that I’ve been back in Pittsburgh for a day, I’m mostly recuperated from yesterday’s trip to State College for the PA Equality Summit. Sponsored by the ACLU of PA and Equality Advocates PA, the gathering was designed to join

Equal Rights or Special Rights?

Yesterday, I wrote: how are we going to position our needs so that always and through out his entire presidency, we are demanding attention for actions that will be good for us, and thereby good for everyone And since then,

Equality Advocates and the Recent Training

Last Saturday, I attending an advocacy training for GLBTQ people. I wasn’t really sure what I was going to- specifically- but I thought I would learn something and/or have something to blog about. While I’ve really been focused (hung up?)