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TransOhio October 2010 Newsletter Now Available!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Dear TransOhio Family, Friends and Allies!

The October 2010 issue of the TransOhio newsletter is now available! You can download the newsletter at: http://www.transohio.org/news/October2010TransOhio.pdf .

There are tons of events & activities happening during the Fall, so, make sure you take a look at the calendar and the other events noted throughout the newsletter!

Upcoming Notables:

  • Monday, October 4, 2010 is the LAST day to register for the Ohio General Election (November 2)
  • Columbus TG Support Group, Wednesday, October 6 at Stonewall Columbus, 7pm
  • Planning Committee Meeting, Columbus Transgender Day of Remembrance, October 6 (contact Karen at karenp@transohio.org for meeting details)
  • Partners’ Discussion Group, Wednesday, October 13
  • Toledo TG Support Group, Sunday, October 24, 3pm
  • Ally Week at The Ohio State University – Columbus
  • And more!

Questions?

Email TransOhio@transohio.org for information.

We need Volunteers! Interested in meeting new people? Can you help us at the Transgender Day of Remembrance? TransOhio Community Thanksgiving? Email us at TransOhio@transohio.org for details!

We’ll see you soon!

Don’t forget to check out www.transohio.org for a full calendar of events, workshops and other fantastic community gatherings!

In Community,
TransOhio Board of Directors
Shane, Melissa, Jacob and Sarah

LGBT Americans Outraged at Delay in Basic Job Rights

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 4, 2009
Media Contacts:

Calla Devlin Rongerude
NCLR, Communications Director
415.392.6257 x324, Mobile: 415.205.2420
cdevlin@nclrights.org
Justin Tanis
NCTE, Communications
202.903.0112, Mobile: 505.610.7812
jtanis@nctequality.org
Brad Luna
HRC, Communications Director
202-216-1514, Mobile: 202-812-8140
brad.luna@hrc.org
Inga Sarda-Sorensen
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Director of Communications
646.358.1463, Mobile: 202.641.5592
isorensen@theTaskForce.org

LGBT Americans Outraged at Delay in Basic Job Rights

In light of continuing delays in the House of Representatives, we must state clearly and unequivocally: Passing basic job protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people must happen now. At a time when our government is deeply focused on the critical issue of employment, it is inexcusable to delay action on the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA). Each and every job lost to prejudice based on sexual orientation and gender identity needlessly compounds the unemployment challenges facing our nation. We call on Congress for the immediate passage of ENDA.

For decades now, we have called upon Congress to pass legislation to address the basic right of LGBT people to work free from discrimination at our jobs, and now Congress tells us we must wait another year. In 29 states, it remains legal to fire people based on sexual orientation and in 38 states, discrimination based on gender identity remains legal. In failing to take swift action to pass ENDA, our government allows unfettered bigotry to go unchecked, leading to the loss of jobs, fear in the workplace, economic instability, and personal hardship, while allowing employers to lose competent experienced workers. ENDA is urgently needed by our communities.

The majority of Americans consistently state their support for employment protections and voters have affirmed similar state and local measures. There is absolutely no reason for Congress to continue to delay this non-controversial bill or drop LGBT issues to the bottom of their agenda. We will not be denied basic rights any longer.  Nothing is more important than protecting peoples’ jobs so ENDA must pass now. Further delays are absolutely unacceptable.

Matthew Coles & James Esseks, Co-Directors, American Civil Liberties Union LGBT Project
Terry Stone, Executive Director, CenterLink: The Community of LGBT Centers
Toni Broaddus, Executive Director, Equality Federation
Jennifer Chrisler, Executive Director, Family Equality Council
Lee Swislow, Executive Director, Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders
Jarrett Tomás Barrios, President, Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
Joe Solmonese, President, Human Rights Campaign
Rachel T. Niven, Executive Director, Immigration Equality
Earl Fowlkes, President/CEO, International Federation of Black Prides, Inc.
Kevin Cathcart, Executive Director, Lambda Legal
Christian Berle, Director of the Log Cabin Republicans National Office
Sharon J. Lettman, Executive Director/CEO, National Black Justice Coalition
Kate Kendell, Executive Director, National Center for Lesbian Rights
Mara Keisling, Executive Director, National Center for Transgender Equality
Rebecca Fox, Executive Director, National Coalition for LGBT Health
Rea Carey, Executive Director, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Action Fund
Michael Mitchell, Executive Director, National Stonewall Democrats
Gregory Varnum, Executive Director, National Youth Advocacy Coalition
Selisse Berry, Founding Executive Director, Out & Equal Workplace Advocates
Jody Huckaby, Executive Director, Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) National
Jo Kenny, Interim Director, Pride at Work AFL-CIO
Masen Davis, Executive Director, Transgender Law Center

Additional organizations may be added.

Equality Ohio Announces Appointment of New Executive Director

Equality Ohio Announces Appointment of New Executive Director
Experienced Cleveland Leader to Lead Statewide LGBT Rights Organization

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, December 2, 2009

CONTACT:   Mike Castle, Equality Ohio Board President
Cell: 937-672-3951
mdcastle@aol.com

Columbus, Ohio – The Equality Ohio Board of Directors announced today the selection of Sue Doerfer as the organization’s new Executive Director. Ms. Doerfer was chosen following an extensive national search. She comes to Equality Ohio after serving five years as Executive Director of the Cleveland LGBT Center.  Her experience and involvement with the work of Equality Ohio goes back to the organization’s creation on April 22, 2005 where she was a member of the group of 65 individuals who formed Equality Ohio.

“We are thrilled to have Sue joining Equality Ohio as our second Executive Director,” said Equality Ohio Education Fund Board President Jeff Smith. “Sue brings commitment, community awareness, bridge building, and political savvy to her life’s work as an activist. Her years of executive nonprofit leadership experience, success working on local, state and national political and legislative campaigns, commitment to Equality Ohio’s vision and mission, and her knowledge of the political and social landscapes in which LGBT Ohioans live and work make her an ideal leader for us. Her statewide presence and track record of success will allow her to hit the ground running.”

Ms. Doerfer’s work as the Executive Director of the Cleveland LGBT Center included the development of services focused on outreach to homeless youth in Cuyahoga County and the creation of new and innovative methods for raising funds to support the Center’s vital work.  She oversaw an increase of the Center’s budget by 30% during her tenure, as well as the development of an LGBT-focused community health service center.  Over the past five years, Doerfer has collaborated with Cleveland City Council and other community leaders on    developing a Domestic Partnership Registry, adding Gender Identity to legal nondiscrimination protections, and creating Ohio’s first City-sponsored LGBT Heritage Day.

Prior to her work with the Cleveland LGBT Center, Ms. Doerfer served as the Clinical Director of Services for the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland and as Director of Social Services for Broadway House for Continuing Care in Newark, NJ.  Doerfer has a Bachelors Degree in psychology/sociology from St. Ambrose University and a Masters of Social Work from California State University.  Her volunteer work includes longtime involvement with Cleveland Stonewall Democrats and Cleveland Pride.  For the past three years, Sue has served on the Board of Directors for CenterLink: The National Association for LGBT Community Centers.

“I am honored to have been selected to lead Equality Ohio as the new Executive Director,” said Doerfer.  “The work that has been done since the organization’s founding four and a half years ago has provided concrete outcomes that have moved Ohio forward.  It is exciting for me to join such a strong and well-respected organization and I look forward to shaping its future with my ideas, leadership, energy and passion for LGBT equality.”

“With vision, energy and a collaborative spirit, Sue will work tirelessly towards the advancement of equality, respect and acceptance of LGBT people in Ohio,” said Equality Ohio Board President Rev. Mike Castle of Dayton. “She has a strong team in Kim Welter, Erin Upchurch and Michele Hopkins, committed boards of directors, engaged coalition partners across the state, and a broad-based membership to support her in our mission.”

Ms. Doerfer will start with the organization in January and will divide her time between Cleveland and the organization’s home office in Columbus. The boards are now beginning to plan a series of events to be held in Ms. Doerfer’s first few months to provide numerous opportunities for the LGBT and allied community across the state to meet and get to know her. Please check www.equalityohio.org for event information as it is published.

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Equality Ohio envisions an Ohio where everyone feels at home, living in families and communities where equality, diversity, and inclusiveness are universally valued and where government protects all people and responds to their needs regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.

December 2009 TransOhio Newsletter Now Available!

Tuesday, December 2, 2009

Hello TransOhio Family, Friends and Supporters!

The December 2009 issue of the TransOhio newsletter is now available!

You can download the newsletter at: http://www.transohio.org/news/TransOhioDecember2009.pdf.

Our TG support group meeting will be held tonight Wednesday, December 2nd at 7pm at The Center on High, and our monthly general meeting on Sunday, December 20, 3pm.

The next TransOhio Partners’ Discussion Group will be held on Saturday, December 19, 2009 at 2pm in Columbus at The Center on High (1160 N. High Street, Columbus, 43201).

There are tons of events & activities happening in December, so, make sure you take a look at the calendar and the other events noted throughout the newsletter!

Make an end-of-the-year TAX-DEDUCTIBLE donation to TransOhio!

  • Did you know that your donations to TransOhio are tax-deductible?
    It’s true, they are!
  • Did you know that TransOhio is an all-volunteer board?
    It’s true, we don’t get paid!
  • Did you know that your tax-deductible donations to TransOhio assist us in providing programs, outreach & educational programs and events FREE to the Ohio transgender community?It’s true! Every dollar you donate to TransOhio makes a difference.

    It’s true, really. Every dollar counts!

To make your tax-deductible donation to TransOhio, visit http://www.transohio.org/donate.html

Upcoming events: 

  • Christmas day dinner and movie w/ TransOhio. Visit www.transohio.org for details.
  • The Crystal Club Holiday dinner   
  • New Year’s Day dinner and movie w/ TransOhio. Visit www.transohio.org for details. (All are welcome!)
  • December Holiday Activities (Whiteout Party at The Center on High, Sat. Dec. 5, 6pm-10pm)
  • and more!

Take care everybody! Be safe during the holiday season.
Best wishes from the TransOhio family, to all of you!
TransOhio Board
Shane, Karen, Tara and Milo

Ohio House of Representative, Dan Stewart, Issues Resolution for Transgender Day of Remembrance

TDOR-Resolution