“Please don’t divorce…” Courage Campaign community photo project

Posted on December 29th, 2008 in Marriage Equality, Outside NJ by Administrator

Infamous prosecutor Ken Starr has filed a legal brief — on behalf of the “Yes on 8″ campaign — to nullify the 18,000 same-sex marriages performed in California between May and November of 2008.

It’s time to put a face to Ken Starr’s shameful legal proceedings. To put a face to the 18,000 couples facing forcible divorce. To put a face to marriage equality. Because, gay or straight, YOU are the face of the Marriage Equality Movement.
Please click through the photos in the slideshows below and then submit your own photo, as an individual, a couple or in a group (perhaps with your family over the holidays). Take a picture holding a piece of paper that says “Please don’t divorce us,” “Please don’t divorce my moms,”"Please don’t divorce my friends, Dawn and Audrey,” “Please don’t divorce Californians” or whatever you want after “Please don’t divorce…” and send it to: pleasedontdivorce@couragecampaign.org.

We want to share this beautiful project with as many people as possible. Please tell your friends about this slideshow by clicking here to use our simple and easy invite page.
To support the “Please don’t divorce…” project or our campaign to repeal Prop 8, please consider making a contribution to the Courage Campaign. Click here to make a timely donation.

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A message from David Morris’ family

Posted on December 18th, 2008 in History Project, News by Administrator

Dear Friends of David,

David Morris’ family want to thank everyone who has sent their love & support over the past few days. It shows us what we’ve known all along–that David was a one-of-a-kind individual whom one only meets rarely in a lifetime. Presently, David’s friends and family are in the process of setting a date for a celebration of David’s life to be held in February 2009. As soon as the date is established, we will let everyone know.

Anyone wishing to send condolences to David’s family may address them to: The Family of David Morris, c/o GAAMC, P.O. Box 137, Convent Station, NJ 07961.

As per David’s wishes, donations in in his memory may be sent to the following organizations:

Personal Liberty Fund
P.O. Box 11335
New Brunswick, NJ 08906-1335

or

The Gay Activist Alliance in Morris County
PO Box 137
Convent Station, NJ 07961

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In memory of David Morris

Posted on December 8th, 2008 in History Project, News by Administrator

Dear members of the NJLGC Community:

It is with a profoundly heavy heart that I share the sad news that David Morris, one of NJ’s longest standing gay activists and long time friend of GAAMC and NJLGC, passed away today. It is impossible to chronicle all the contributions that David has made to NJ’s GLBT community over the years. Most recently the chair of the legal committee at NJLGC, David was president of GAAMC and ongoing presence there, president of NJLGC, a vital force in sensitivity training of the NJ State Police and a mentor to so many of today’s young(er) activists (myself included).

I was just thinking of David the other day, while watching “Milk”. That movie, an extraordinarily inspiring film about Harvey Milk and the gay movement he helped launch, reminded me how much of a difference a person can make. And immediately my thoughts went to David, a man who began his activism in a pre-Milk era, and four decades later was still fighting for equality and justice and hope.

David will be missed, in so many ways and by so many people. But his presence and contributions to NJ’s GLBT community live on. It is not hyperbole to speculate that, to a great extent, it is because of work that he did that we are poised today to see full equality, including marriage equality, in NJ in the foreseeable future.

Laura Pople,
NJLGC Chair

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“Milk” film opens to rave reviews

Posted on December 8th, 2008 in History Project by Administrator

Directed by Gus Van Sants film “Milk” portrays the life story of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to a major office. The film opened in New Jersey this week.

Here is the trailer:

Visit the films official website.

View local movie listings for Milk here.

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