Family-Friendly Phone Banks at Pride Foundation

We know that as parents it’s often difficult to fit advocacy into your busy lives. We had you in mind when we decided to begin offering child care at our phone banks. Of course, all are welcome. Join us as we talk to people all across Washington about supporting the freedom to marry. We’re kicking

The American Dream for LGBTQ Dreamers

With the news of President Obama’s new “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals” (DACA) Pride Foundation joined other social justice philanthropists and leaders to create the LGBT Dreamers Fund. The Fund provided $75,000 in financial aid for application fees associative with DACA. DACA allows young people who were brought to the country as children to apply

Grantee BlackPast.org Highlights LGBTQ History

Pride Foundation grantee, BlackPast.org, announces the launch of a new section on their website highlighting LGBTQ African American History! The press release below details the project. LGBTQ History of African Americans Highlighted on BlackPast.org Seattle, Washington – October 1, 2012 – BlackPast.org announces the launch of a new section highlighting the LGBTQ history of African

Title VII and Transgender Alaskans

Until last spring, if a transgender Alaskan was discriminated against or harassed in the workplace, there was nowhere to turn. A recent decision by the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) changed that. Last April, the EEOC unanimously decided that an employer who discriminates against an employee or applicant on the basis of their

­­­Montanans Recall Life Under DADT One Year After Its Repeal

The one year anniversary of the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT) did not go unnoticed by LGBTQ veterans in Montana, and it comes on the heels of the release of a new memoir by Missoula author Paul Tripp, “Choking on Silence” that details his nine-year battle with military investigators seeking to “out” him.

Telling Our Stories: Why Marriage Matters

As a part of Pride Foundation’s Why Marriage Matters Washington Education Campaign, we approached Paj Nandi and Mickey Kander to get involved and to share their story. “We were both truly humbled and honored to be asked,” said Mickey, and “the ask actually spawned us to have a deep conversation about our beliefs in the

What We’re Reading September 21

Please enjoy thoughtfully, get fired up by, and/or giggle while reading this week’s pieces from Pride Foundation staff’s recommended reading.   Quizzes Galore! Pondering the fact that I’ve been out of any formal educational institution for nearly three years now, I have been a little obsessed with testing my knowledge with quizzes from the New

Yard Signs for Marriage!

Be sure to get your yard signs while you can and show your support for the freedom to marry! Yard signs are available at all Washington United for Marriage Action Centers including: Bellevue (13300 SE 30th St, Suite 200) Seattle (517 E Pike Street) Shoreline (15019 Aurora Ave N) Spokane (1121 South Perry Street) Tacoma

What We’re Reading – September 14

Please enjoy thoughtfully, get fired up by, and/or giggle while reading this week’s pieces from Pride Foundation staff’s recommended reading.   An Op-Ed from the Advocate Urooj Arshad discusses being a member of the LGBTQ community and Muslim. Two things, she reminds us, that are not mutually exclusive.   The Time to Be Awesome is

Young NW LGBTQ Leaders to The White House

Jamee Greer has been told in public meetings that his kind deserves to be sentenced to death and ridiculed as “Tinkerbell” by a prominent gun lobbyist. Last week, the White House confirmed what members of the LGBTQ Montanans and their supporters have long known: That Greer is one of the finest leaders in the country,

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