41 LGBT Advocacy Groups Jointly Condemn FRC Shooting
Jim Burroway
August 15th, 2012
Twenty-three Forty-one LGBT advocacy organizations have come together to isue a joint statement condemning today’s shooting at the Family Research Council’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. in which a guard was injured. You already have Timothy’s, Rob’s and my reactions from earlier today. I speak for everyone here at BTB in wishing for the guard’s swift recovery, along with our gratitude that the worst that could have happened didn’t happen.
Joint Statement Regarding Shooting at Family Research Council
From Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Organizations
We were saddened to hear news of the shooting this morning at the offices of the Family Research Council. Our hearts go out to the shooting victim, his family, and his co-workers.The motivation and circumstances behind today’s tragedy are still unknown, but regardless of what emerges as the reason for this shooting, we utterly reject and condemn such violence. We wish for a swift and complete recovery for the victim of this terrible incident.
Michael Adams
Executive Director, Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE)Tico Almeida
President, Freedom to Work
Katie Belanger
Executive Director, Fair WisconsinWayne Besen
Founding Executive Director, Truth Wins OutA.J. Bockelman
Executive Director, PROMOSharon Brackett
Board Chair, Gender Rights MarylandCarly Burton
Deputy Director, MassEqualityDr. Eliza Byard
Executive Director, Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN)Jennifer Chrisler
Executive Director, Family Equality CouncilBrad Clark
Executive Director, One ColoradoR. Clarke Cooper
Executive Director, Log Cabin RepublicansDwayne Crenshaw
Executive Director, San Diego LGBT PrideHeather Cronk
Managing Director, GetEQUALJerame Davis
Executive Director, National Stonewall DemocratsEmily Dievendorf
Director of Policy, Equality MichiganJames Esseks
Director, ACLU Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender ProjectLynn A. Faria
Interim Executive Director, Empire State Pride AgendaJenna Frazzini
Executive Director, Basic Rights OregonJoshua A. Friedes
Spokesperson, Equal Rights WashingtonHerndon Graddick
President, Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD)Chad Griffin
President, Human Rights Campaign (HRC)Jody M. Huckaby
Executive Director, PFLAG National (Parents, Families, Friends of Lesbians and Gays)Mara Keisling
Executive Director, National Center of Transgender EqualityKate Kendell
Executive Director, National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR)Abbe Land
Executive Director & CEO, The Trevor ProjectGregory Lewis
Executive Director, True Colors FundEileen Ma
Executive Director, API Equality-LADavid Mariner
Executive Director, The DC Center for the LGBT CommunityIneke Mushovic
Executive Director, Movement Advancement ProjectNational Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs
Darlene Nipper
Deputy Executive Director, National Gay and Lesbian Task ForceDonna Red Wing
Executive Director, One IowaMarisa Richmond, Ph.D.
President, Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition (TTPC)Aubrey Sarvis
Executive Director, Servicemembers Legal Defense NetworkJosh Seefried
Co-Director, OutServePeggy Shorey
Executive Director, Pride at WorkBrian Silva
Executive Director, Marriage Equality USALee Swislow
Executive Director, Gay & Lesbian Advocates & DefendersRachel B. Tiven, Esq.
Executive Director, Immigration EqualityChuck Wolfe
President & CEO, Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund and InstituteEvan Wolfson
President, Freedom to Marry

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The FBI’s annual Hate Crime Statistics aren’t as complete as they ought to be, and their report for 2004 was no exception. In fact, their most recent report has quite a few glaring holes. Holes big enough for Daniel Fetty to fall through.
Thom Watson
August 15th, 2012 | LINK
FYI, the statement has been updated with additional signatories, including Marriage Equality USA and its executive director Brian Silva.
Joseph Singer
August 15th, 2012 | LINK
Of course the FRC is going to label this as gay terrorism and play the victim card for all it’s worth.
Neil
August 15th, 2012 | LINK
This is such a contrast to FRC who, far from condemning Uganda for proposing a death penalty for gays, opposed the State Dept. from taking a stand against it.
When has FRC ever denounced acts of violence against lesbians or gay men? I’m not saying they’ve never done it. It just strikes me that such concerns don’t seem to register with them. I’ve certainly never seen a coordinated response by these family values orgs across the board like this. They didn’t have much to say in support of Lawrence King, if I recall correctly.
gar
August 15th, 2012 | LINK
I’m happy to see so many take the higher ground.
Matt
August 16th, 2012 | LINK
Like gar, I’m very glad to see the major organizations of our movement come out in denouncing yesterday’s shooting. Hopefully it will blunt the inevitable “gays=terrorists” message that Joseph is anticipating (as, sadly, am I).
Neil’s also right that you never hear a peep out of NOM, FRC, etc. when it’s somebody our side who’s the victim of a shooting like this. Know who else’s voice you won’t hear either? The NRA’s.
Mark F.
August 16th, 2012 | LINK
We need to always behave better than our opponants, which is why I was horrified when certain people suggested that Chick-Fil-A ought to be denied a business license because of Mr. Cathy’s views and political activities. Never give them any rope they can try to hang us with!
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