Category Archives: equal rights

WAR!

In the face of national outrage over its “Papers Please” act, which effectively requires brown-colored Arizonans to carry their birth certificates with them at all times or face imprisonment, Arizona has decided to — you guessed it — double down.

Gary Pierce, commissioner on the Arizona Corporation Commission, responds to Los Angeles’ boycott of Arizona businesses, in a letter to Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa:

I received your message; please receive mine. As a statewide elected member of the Arizona Corporation Commission overseeing Arizona’s electric and water utilities, I too am keenly aware of the ‘resources and ties’ we share with the city of Los Angeles.

If an economic boycott is truly what you desire, I will be happy to encourage Arizona utilities to renegotiate your power agreements so Los Angeles no longer receives any power from Arizona-based generation. I am confident that Arizona’s utilities would be happy to take those electrons off your hands. If, however, you find that the City Council lacks the strength of its convictions to turn off the lights in Los Angeles and boycott Arizona power, please reconsider the wisdom of attempting to harm Arizona’s economy.

As Pierce notes, there’s one thing that Arizona certainly doesn’t lack: the strength of its convictions.

They’re going to fight for their right to harass brown people — even if it brings their economy to its knees.

It’s time to honor their service

GetEQUAL is an equal rights advocacy group founded by Robin McGehee and Kip Williams, the co-directors of last Fall’s National Equality March on Washington. As part of their larger goal of demanding equal rights for the LGBT community, they have partnered with Lt. Dan Choi to carry out direct actions aimed at lighting a fire under the repeal of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.”

GetEQUAL’s first action took place on March 18th, when Dan Choi and fellow serviceman Capt. Jim Pietrangelo were arrested for handcuffing themselves to the White House gates and calling for President Obama to make good on his promise to repeal DADT. The display was coordinated with a sit-in at Nancy Pelosi’s office in San Francisco, where four GetEQUAL members were arrested while protesting Congress’ failure to pass the Employee Non-Discrimination Act.

In Robin and Kip’s own words:

Our mission at GetEQUAL is simple: to create a movement of everyday people—lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and straight—who are dedicated to bringing about full legal and social equality. We believe there are millions of Americans who are tired of waiting and are ready to act. Our goal is to serve and grow this constituency by helping them take strategic, coordinated, bold action to demand equality, and to hold accountable those who stand in the way.

We know it will take all of us working together to reach our goals, so we seek to create a broad and inclusive community. GetEQUAL will bring together people of every sex, gender, race, class, age, ability, look, religion, family status, or citizenship; those who can contribute in small ways, and those who are able to put themselves on the line. United, we can build a more powerful movement to demand change. We invite you to join us, and ask your friends and family to do the same.

Join with us.

Take bold action to demand equality for LGBTQ people. Don’t accept excuses, delays, compromises, or empty promises. Hold accountable any person or organization who stands in the way. Push back, rise up, and speak out against all forms of discrimination that plague our community.

Take the pledge.

Join the fight.

Help us make this one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.