Volunteer with GE in October!

We’ve got a lot of awesome volunteer opportunities from Atlanta Pride to the Little Five Points Halloween Parade and all sorts of Get Out the Vote efforts in between! It’s a busy time at Georgia Equality and we need you, our volunteer and supporters! Check below to find out how you can get involved and sign up to volunteer.

Oct 14: Pride Parade Walk with our endorsed candidates and hand out information on candidates and voting dates!
Oct 13-14: Pride Festival We will need volunteers to help the hundreds of attendees that stop by our booth to fill out pledge to vote cards!
Oct 20: Little 5 Points Halloween Parade Are you a hero? Then Georgia Equality needs YOU! The Super Voter Team calls on all it’s Superhero allies to help us remind everyone to vote at this iconic Atlanta Event!

Reflections from the Road

  

Over the past seven months, GE’s Statewide Outreach Organizer Shannon Clawson has been on the road, registering LGBTQ Georgians and our allies to vote. Here’s her latest update:

With the deadline for voter registration approaching THIS TUESDAY October 9th, the Super Voter Team is winding down and reflecting on what we have accomplished so far. For seven months, the Super Voter team has been driving all over Georgia registering citizens to vote. We’ve gone to VA Hospitals, MARTA Stations, Universities in Morrow, Macon, Lawrenceville, Gainesville, Atlanta, Athens, and Augusta. We’ve gone door to door in LaGrange, canvassed at ColGay in Columbus, and visited churches in Stone Mountain. We’ve registered voters at five different Pride Festivals in five cities this summer and enjoyed engaging our beautiful community all over this state. In all, we have registered 3,130 Georgians in 15 different counties! We couldn’t have done it without our dedicated volunteers, team leads, and partner groups all over the state. Continue reading


Are you ready to VOTE?!

For five months, the Super Voter team has been driving all over Georgia registering citizens to vote. It’s an important job. Many Georgians are unaware that they are even eligible to vote. For example, formerly incarcerated people will often say, “I can’t vote, I’m a felon.” What they don’t know is that if they are “off paper” (meaning they have completed their sentence, paid all fines, and completed probation or parole) they are eligible to register and participate in this important election. Continue reading


Georgia Equality Staffers Out and About

The LGBTQ+ business resource group at Mercedes-Benz USA recently held their ‘Prism of Possibilities’ event at their new Sandy Springs headquarters. The event brought together local LGBTQ+ and ally professionals from Coca-Cola, Cox Enterprises, Home Depot, UPS, Accenture, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, AT&T, KPMG, VMWare, and other companies to meet and discuss working together to shape inclusive futures for their employees and communities.

The event included presentations from Georgia Equality, Lost & Found Youth, HRC Atlanta, The Gentlemen’s Foundation, I Am Midtown, and the Mayor’s Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. Our Development and Communications Associate, Percy Brown (pictured), presented a snapshot of Georgia’s current fight for LGBTQ equality and how to get involved locally.

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City of Atlanta steps up in fight to end HIV/AIDS in Atlanta

Last month, the City of Atlanta Government FY 2019 budget, which was unanimously approved by the Atlanta City Council, earmarked $100,000 in HIV program resources to begin tackling the city’s HIV/AIDS crisis. This is a major milestone and victory, considering that the function of public health and HIV prevention and treatment are traditionally left to federal, state and county governments. Atlanta joins other major cities such as San Francisco, New York City, and Philadelphia who budget resources towards ending the epidemic. This$100k allocation represents a larger investment and commitment to end the epidemic. Continue reading