Chicago Lesbians & Gays Lead Town Hall Meeting on Marriage

Sat. January 3, 2004 12:00 AM

Chicago, IL - With the debate over "gay marriage" beginning to ignite the national political landscape, Chicago Gay and Lesbian leaders will lead a Town Hall Meeting on "What's At Stake in the Marriage Debate" at 6:30 pm, Thursday, January 15 at the 1st Methodist Temple, Pierce Hall, 77 W. Washington Street, Chicago. Speaking at the Town Hall Meeting will be:


Robert Castillo, a member of the Advocacy Committee of Chicago's Advisory Council on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Issues

Andy Thayer, co-founder of the Chicago Anti-Bashing Network and National Rally Coordinator, DontAmend.com

Rev. Karen Hutt, Co-Pastor of the Church of the Open Door

Rick Garcia, Political Director, Equality Illinois

Camilla Taylor, Staff Attorney, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund


Anti-gay forces are proposing an amendment to the Constitution which not only would outlaw same-sex marriage, but would wipe out equal rights legislation in many localities across the country. LGBT leaders charge that the proposed Constitutional amendment would permanently cast gay people as second-class citizens and is a bridge to a much larger program. A look at leading opponents of equal marriage rights shows that many of them have lengthy anti-civil rights agendas, including enforcement of "traditional marriage" for women, opposition to choice, and intolerance of religious minorities.

For many LGBT people, denial of marriage means denial of health care, denial of adoption rights, denial of naturalization rights for non-citizen partners in same-sex relationships, denial of pension and Social Security benefits, and much more.

The Town Hall meeting is cosponsored by The Advocacy Committee of Chicago's Advisory Council on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Issues, the Chicago Anti-Bashing Network, Church of the Open Door and the Open Door Center for Community Change, DontAmend.com and Equality Illinois. For information e-mail CABNstopthehate@aol.com, visit www.CABN.org, or call 888.471.0874.
 

MORE CONTENT AFTER THESE SPONSORS