26
Mar

BREAKING THE SILENCE 2010
World’s Fair Park Amphitheater
Friday, April 16th, 2010 @ 5:30

On the National Day of Silence, hundreds and thousands of students nationwide demonstrate the silence created by anti-LGBT bullying and harassment in their schools. We’re raising our voices and making some noise! Join East Tennessee Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Straight students in our action to end violence in K-12 schools!

On April 16th, East Tennessee Gay-Straight Alliances and other LGBTA young adult organizations in East Tennessee are celebrating all Queer youth. We recognize the struggles students face in and out of school; we, too, experience the trials you face everyday. We know what it’s like to be different.

In addition, we will be taking donations for the burgeoning LGBT Center rising in Knoxville, which directly benefits Queer youth in East Tennessee by providing unaffiliated and beneficial programing to make youth feel safe and at home regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, race/ethnicity or any other distinguishing characteristic.

Following Breaking the Silence, The Center at Knoxville will host a community gathering to meet the folks in our community. It’s dinner at the Amphitheater!

WHAT TO EXPECT

SILENT ACTION IS POWER

A moment of solidarity for the East Tennessee LGBTA community to experience the deafening silence that students face in schools accompanied with powerful stories.

WE SPEAK

A diverse group of LGBTA young people share their truths.

COMMUNITY GATHERING

The Center at Knoxville will be taking donations as well as hosting a dinner at the Amphitheater after Breaking the Silence to meet folks in the East Tennessee LGBTA Community.

PARKING:
  • Locust Street Garage and Market Square Garage
  • Fort Kid
  • KMA
  • Fort Sanders Neighborhood
13
Jan

On May 16, 2007, Sean Kennedy, a 20-year old gay man, was attacked on the streets of Greenville, South Carolina. He died of his injuries later that night. Yet, because of the lack of hate crimes legislation, his attacker may be eligible for parole in February!

Sean was a brave young man with a bright, infectious smile. But his life was cut short and justice left unserved. Now, PFLAG is joining with Sean’s mother, Elke Kennedy, and asking all of our members to write to the parole board and urge them to rule that Moller must serve his complete sentence for this heinous, anti-gay crime.

Because South Carolina – and many other states- lack protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people, Moller was able to plea-bargain to involuntary manslaughter charges (considered a “non-violent crime”) and received a suspended five to three years sentence for his crime. Because of the credit he received for time served before sentencing, his full sentence means that he will be free in September 2009. And he is also eligible for parole in February, which means that he will have served only 8 months of his full sentence for Sean’s death.

The parole board is currently conducting a review on whether to grant Moller parole. It is critically important that they hear from our community, and that we each send a strong message that it is unacceptable to grant such early parole following a brutal anti-gay murder!

Please join us in writing a letter to the parole board, and ask them to deny Stephen Moller’s parole. If you have the time, please write a personal letter by hand or by computer, as those will be the most effective, and if you knew Sean or his family personally, please include that information.

Also, please let Elke Kennedy, Sean’s mother, know if you send a letter. Elke has asked that you also send her a copy of the letter, so she can have copies to take with her to the parole hearing. This will help her in building her case – and send a clear message that PFLAG families won’t tolerate anti-gay violence.

Be sure to include Moller’s full name and ID number: Stephen Andrew Moller – SCDC ID # 00328891.

Send your letters to:
Department of Probation Pardon and Parole Services
2221 Devine Street, Suite 600,
PO Box 50666
Columbia, SC 29250

Also, please be sure to send a copy to Elke Kennedy, Sean’s mother. You can send materials to her at: elke@seanslastwish.org

Or via mail: Elke Kennedy
PO Box 5697
Greenville, SC 29606

Be sure to read about PFLAG’s policy position in advocating for federal hate crimes legislation, too – to ensure that all people in all states have protections, and that future anti-gay violence will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law!

11
Dec

 

What: MILK Film Screening w/ Info & Q&A to Follow

When: December 14, 2008 12:30 PM

Where: Downtown West Theater

Please join the Knoxville Human Rights Group, TEP and others in hosting a special screening of MILK, the new film about the life of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to a major political office in America.

The screening will be followed by information and a Q&A on how YOU can get involved, whether running for office yourself, or lobbying those that represent you on behalf of your community and interests important to us.

Tickets can be purchased NOW, online at MILK tickets online.

Make sure and select the 12:30 show and do it now as the discussion and Q&A will only be at this special showing.

There will be t-shirts, posters, etc. donated by the studio and lots of good info, so I hope you’ll come join us and spread the word!

14
Nov

Duanna Johnson is the third African American transgender woman to be murdered in Memphis in as many years. Her brutal murder is both shocking and tragic.

The Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition has set up a donate button on its website for those who would like to help defray the costs of the funeral expenses.

All donations of any amount are greatly appreciated. All funds collected will be paid directly to N.J. Ford and Sons Funeral Home, 12 S Parkway W, Memphis, TN. Any funds collected over and above the goal of $1195 will be given to Ms. Johnson’s family.

For more information, please visit the Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition website.

13
Nov

November 4th was a bitter-sweet celebration. We came together to witness the first black man who will become our president, yet watched in sadness as Florida, Arizona, Arkansas, and California all voted down equal rights for all citizens.

GLBT and their allies will demostrate in nearly every major city around the country on Saturday at 1:30 pm EST.  Stand with your fellow brothers in sisters in solidarity against the ever increasing oppression from intolerance.

Knoxville will participate in this rally at World’s Fair Park.  Please be there by 1:15 pm.  For more information or contacts please the the Knoxville Join the Impact! page,  Join the Impact!