This year, we’re thankful for you!

What can we say except that 2020 has been one for the history books. This year has brought unprecendented challenges for all of us, but because of your continued support, and our amazing staff and volunteers, our organization has seen unprecedented successes in our 25th year!

Since March, when we transitioned our work entirely online, we’ve seen engagement skyrocket with our 60 online programs exceeding 43,000 total views! As a result, we’ve been able to accomplish some pretty amazing things together–

  • For the seventh year in a row, we ensured that no anti-LGBTQ legislation passed in Georgia.
  • We worked closely with the Anti-Defamation League and Georgia NAACP to get an LGBTQ-inclusive Hate Crime law passed by both houses, and signed by the governor.
  • Just this month, Hapeville became the 12th municipality in Georgia to pass a non-discrimination ordinance specifically prohibiting discrimination against LGBTQ people in housing, employment, and public spaces.
  • We contacted over 400,000 voters in communities across the state to turn out the pro-equality vote.
  • You showed up at the polls in support of our endorsed, pro-equality candidates. As a result, the number of open LGBTQ legislators has grown to 7 with the election of Marvin Lim (HD 99) and Georgia’s first openly LGBTQ State Senator, Rev. Kim Jackson (SD 41). Overall 70% of endorsees won their races!
  • We’re helping turn out the pro-equality vote AGAIN in the upcoming US Senate runoffs– running phone banks 6 nights a week and have the most ambitions GOTV plan in our organization’s history, to reach between 400,000 – 650,000 pro-equality voters.
  • During the legislative session, we managed to pass a much needed reform of our HIV criminalization law through the House of Representatives with the bipartisan support of 124 House members, setting the stage for passage in the next legislative session.
  • The TransActionGA Leadership Academy is now in it’s third cohort, training current and future transgender and non-binary leaders with the tools to lead positive conversations and action in their communities.

In 2021, we will continue to fight for LGBTQ people across the state – that means ensuring no one has to be afraid of losing their job, their home, or their access to education simply because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Your support has made all of this possible, and inspires me for our future together.

Sincerely,

Jeff Graham,

Executive Director

 

PS On a very personal note, I want to express my gratitude to the staff, board and those in the community who have extended their support to me as I faced the sudden loss of my husband and partner of 32 years.


Georgia makes history!

With final votes are  still being tabulated around the state, we know one thing for sure– well, SEVEN!

When the Georgia General Assembly convenes in January, it will do so with a record seven openly LGBTQ legislators, more than any other southern state, and the most in our state’s history. What’s even more is that the State Senate has its first openly lesbian member in Senator-elect Kim Jackson. Kim joins Representative-elect Marvin Lim as the two freshmen members of the LGBTQ caucus at the state legislature with previously elected Representatives Karla Drenner, Park Cannon, Renitta Shannon, Sam Park, and Matthew Wilson. Continue reading



Georgia Equality partners to offer LGBTQ Law & Policy Series

On August 20, 2020, the LGBTQ Law & Policy Series launched. The series is hosted by Equal Footing LLC and Transformation Journeys Worldwide along with Georgia Equality and Lambda Legal, and focuses on laws and policies currently impacting companies, their

LGBTQ employees (and their families) and their communities. Leaders and employees from a wide range of industries around the nation attended. 

Sponsored by UPS, the first event’s discussion was held by Georgia Equality’s Deputy Director Eric Paulk and Lambda Legal’s Michael Shutt unpacking the local and national impact of the June SCOTUS decision regarding gender identity and sexual orientation under Title VII. Sandy Mollett, of Equal Footing LLC, hosted along with Gabrielle Claiborne and Linda Herzer of Transformation Journeys Worldwide, navigating the discussion to cover important take-aways for each organization:  Continue reading


LGBTQ Organizations Urge Supreme Court Not to Upend Settled and Vital Nondiscrimination Protections

GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders, joined by Georgia Equality and 26 other national, regional and state LGBTQ advocacy organizations, filed a friend-of-the-court brief August 20 urging the U.S. Supreme Court not to create a broad Constitutional exemption to nondiscrimination laws that would undermine equal protection guarantees and introduce a dangerous and unworkable scheme into local, state and federal lawmaking.

The brief was filed in support of the City of Philadelphia in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia. In 2018, the city suspended a contract with Catholic Social Services (“CSS”) to provide foster care placement services because the agency refused to work with married same-sex couples and unmarried couples in violation of Philadelphia’s nondiscrimination ordinance. CSS filed suit, asserting that the requirement to comply with the nondiscrimination law violated its religious liberty rights and seeking an injunction ordering the city to grant CSS a contract in accordance with the terms CSS desired. Lower courts denied the request for an injunction, ruling that the city was within its rights to require any agency with which it contracts to comply with the law. Continue reading