
Dear Friends:
We have exciting news!
The Michigan Equality Education Fund Board of Directors and the Triangle Foundation Board of Trustees are proud to announce the merger of the two organizations. This decision was made for one simple reason – to better serve Michigan’s diverse LGBT community.
Although Michigan Equality and Triangle Foundation have separate histories, we have always shared one common objective: to fight for LGBT equality in Michigan. Together we are uniquely positioned to influence local and statewide policy, while also providing victim services, education and outreach as well as organizing community-building events. We remain dedicated to each and every one of these objectives now that we are operating as one.
Bringing Triangle Foundation and Michigan Equality together will result in a stronger, more effective organization better suited to meet the challenges we face in our state. We have in place a dedicated board and staff who bring a wealth of experience to the organization.
Leadership from both organizations has been diligently working to begin a thorough strategic planning process and we would like you, our friends, to help us in this process. Soon we will ask you (via e-mail and on this Web site) to complete a survey regarding the issues you see as pivotal in the LGBT community. You’ll have the opportunity to tell us where we should go from here. Your input is invaluable.
Rest assured that the merger is being conducted in stages, with no disruption to our programs and services. We will continue to update you on our progress. In fact, we are planning to host a Skype webcast to present our new organization’s name and answer any questions you may have. Look for your e-mail invitation in the next few weeks.
Finally, we’d like to take this momentous occasion to thank you for your support. This merger will maximize our potential and expand our reach, but an endeavor of this magnitude could never even be considered without you. For that, we are grateful.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or would like to discuss the merger of Michigan Equality and Triangle Foundation.
Sincerely,
Michigan Equality Education Fund Board of Directors
Triangle Foundation Board of Trustees
Continue Reading… Comedy Festival :: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 Continue Reading… Complaint Against Federal Hate Crime Act Will Fail :: Thu, 12 Nov 2009A group of anti-gay pastors and activists, assisted by the Thomas More Law Center (founded by Tom Monaghan of Domino’s Pizza fame) filed a Complaint in Federal Court located in Bay City against the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act (Federal Hate Crime Act). I will not bore you with the names of those pastors; you can read that in any other blog or newspaper.
I believe it is a publicity stunt for the opposition. You know what they say: desperate times call for desperate measures and I can see the desperation all over the Complaint. They must not have thought it through. Triangle Foundation is getting just as much publicity as those pastors. Every media outlet in that area has called us. This stunt has helped us reach those church members and the viewing audience in Bay City, Saginaw, and Midland, right in the back yard of the opposition.
When people see me they get a reality check; “Hey, she really does look like a regular person who grew up in Saginaw.” This is just what Mid-Michigan needs: More exposure and interaction to the lgbt community. The more publicity, the more conversation we get to have about hate crime protections and equality in Michigan. Do your part during this media frenzy. Get in the conversation. Every voice that supports the lgbt community is another step toward equality. So blog, write, and email.
However, understand that even though this is a futile attempt to mar the Federal Hate Crime Act (and the Act is not the full protection we need in Michigan) we must use it to our full advantage. Law enforcement agencies across the state are currently learning about the Federal Hate Crime Act; local law enforcement has to inform US law enforcement of potential hate crimes. Do your part and make sure the law enforcement in your communities is using the Act as a tool. We cannot allow local law enforcement to be lazy when it comes to hate crime enforcement. Additionally, you too can call the FBI and inform them of acts that may be hate crimes. Triangle Foundation is working with the FBI to teach them about our community.
And speaking of teaching, as an attorney, I was disgusted when I read the Complaint that was filed. It has very little legal standing and is full of hateful religious dogma. When lawsuits are filed, the court trusts that the complaint has some foundation in the law. If a complaint lacks such basis, there are rules that sanction those attorneys and parties who waste the court’s time with frivolous matters. In my opinion, this is one of the most frivolous cases I’ve ever read. The plaintiff’s attorneys should be sanctioned for using the court system for such rhetoric without any legal standing.
*But let’s be active. ** I’m interested in peaceful protest. Would you be willing to participate in picketing all of those churches? They need to be reminded of the true definitions of Love, Equality, Nature, and Fairness. Send an email to info@tri.org with “Picket” in the subject line to let us know if you are available for peaceful protests to in Ypsilanti, Bridgeport, Midland, Saginaw, or Waterford. ***
Thanks, Alicia Skillman
Continue Reading… We did it, thanks to you! :: Fri, 30 Oct 2009
$1,500 -- that's all we need!
Triangle Foundation recently received a $20,000 grant from the HOPE Fund of the Community Foundation of Southeast Michigan.
Because it is a matching grant, Triangle Foundation must raise $20,000 to keep the funding. To date, through your generous contributions, we have raised $18,500 toward our goal. Please help us keep this momentum ... We need to raise $1,500 by October 31, 2009.
Through this funding, we will continue to reach across the state and work to provide victim services to LGBT people. We will continue educating anyone who will listen about issues important to our lives such as anti-hate crime, second parent adoption, safe schools, equal rights and marriage.
You can make your donation by clicking on I support Triangle.
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