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Come see us at Indy Pride 2008!

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Come visit the Indiana Fairness Network booth at Pride this weekend and register to win a Roadmaster, 27", 18 speed trail bike.  $3.00 for one ticket, $5.00 for two.  And speaking of registering.....we will be registering voters for the upcoming November election.  If you haven't registered yet, now is the time!  We can make history with this election - on many levels - be a part of the action!

 

We will also have a representative form the Jill Long-Thompson for Governor campaign at our booth.  She will be glad to answer any questions and we will be taking campaign contributions.  Jill Long-Thompson is a very strong supporter of the GLBT community and has gone on record in support of civil unions.  Lets "ditch Mitch" and put Jill in the State House!

 

See you on Saturday!

Kevin Fyffe

Indiana Fairness Network

Earth Day 2008

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Congratulations to Sandi Nolof, the winner of our mountain bike raffle!

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IFN co-chair Kevin Fyffe with mountain bike winner Sandi Nolof

Midwest Peace & Justice Summit on April 5th

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IFN will have a voter registration table at the 2008 Midwest Peace & Justice Summit to be held at IUPUI on April 5th.

To learn more about this event, click here:

Midwet Peace & Justice Summit

OUTSpoken conference coming to Indy

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Parents and Allies in Indianapolis

(Boston, MA) -- The Family Equality Council is bringing its OUTSpoken Families training program to the Hoosier State on March 22.  The training, which has been given in cities around the country, is designed to better equip the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) parents, guardians and allies in Indiana to advocate for their families.  Participants will learn how to tell their families' stories to the wider public and engage others in ensuring fair and equal treatment in schools and communities.  The Family Equality Council is the national advocacy organization dedicated to securing family equality for LGBTQ-headed families. Through OUTSpoken Families, Family Equality Council has trained more than 450 parents, guardians and allies in more than 15 cities since 2006. For the Indianapolis training, Family Equality Council is proud to have Indianapolis PFLAG, Indiana Fairness Network, The Bilerico Project and LikeOurFamily.com as generous co-sponsors of the event.
 
WHAT:            OUTSpoken Families training for Indianapolis-area lesbian, gay, bisexual,

transgender and queer (LGBTQ) parents, guardians and allies.  (Note: This training is best suited for adults and does not have a youth component.)
 

WHEN:            Saturday, March 22, 2008, 10:00am to 4:00pm
 
WHERE:            St. Luke's United Methodist Church

100 West 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260

 
WHO:                        Trainer -- Dustin Kight, Assistant Director of Policy & Programs,

Family Equality Council


For more information on the Indiana training and the OUTSpoken program, please visit http://www.familyequality.org/OUTSpoken
 
About the Family Equality Council
Family Equality Council is proud to be the national non-profit organization dedicated to securing family equality. We recognize and believe that the laws, provisions and ordinances that hurt LGBTQ-headed families also hurt so many others-single parents, blended families, families of color, etc. To that end, Family Equality Council is standing strong to defeat anti-family legislation and promote pro-family legislation.  For more information, please visit www.familyequality.org.

Look for us at Earth Day Indiana 2008

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We will once again be registering voters at the annual Earth Day festival in downtown Indianapolis.  If you are not registered or have had a change of address, come look us up at the festival.  This is a very important election year and you don't want to be left out!

Details:

Saturday April 26th

11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

American Legion Mall in downtown Indianapolis at North Street between N. Meridian and N. Pennsylvania Streets.

For more information click here

 

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