Georgia Equality members and supporters in DeKalb County,
On April 14th, our board voted to endorse Michelle Long Spears in the Dekalb County District Two Commissioner race, and subsequently released that endorsement decision publicly on April 22. In the intervening days, on April 19th at a candidate forum, Ms. Spears chose to refer to the civil rights and civil liberties demonstrations that rocked and educated the nation and the world in 2020 by using the words “racial uprising” several times. Ms. Spears, in reference to those statements, apologized after being confronted.
As a board, we agree with our colleagues at Georgia Conservation Voters in their statement to rescinded their endorsement of Ms. Spears. “We believe that demands for justice and equity should never be demeaned. Language matters, and Ms. Spears’ statements regarding the BLM movement and the racial inequality in our communities is insensitive and damaging to the work we do…”
We aim to endorse candidates who share our commitment to acknowledging our LGBTQIA community as a valuable component of an inclusive and equitable Georgia, which necessarily includes a commitment to racial equity. Ms. Spears’ words do not demonstrate that commitment, and as a result, the board has voted to rescind our endorsement of Ms. Spears in the DeKalb County District Two Commissioner race.
Patricia Lassiter, Board Chair
Georgia Equality