
Face to Face to Equality
Have a face to face conversation by attending or hosting an event. Look for an event to attend here, or tell us about your events using the form below, and we’ll post them.
ACLU and Join the Impact have created a website to let people know why they should talk about being gay, who they should talk to, how to do it, etc. It's called Tell3. They've got suggestions of how you can get the conversation rolling. They've also got more in-depth suggestions of what you could talk about (and a few things that maybe you should stay away from). They've even got some "tales from the front" from people who've done this before you. You can get more help with having your conversations here.
Go here for some tips on starting conversations.
Support the Respect for Marriage Act by contacting your legislative leaders and friends.(Link)
Make sure LGBT families and people are accurately counted in the 2010 census.(Link)
A new report shows the past 10 years have been a period of dramatic gains in equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in America, including sharp increases in the number of LGBT Americans protected by family recognition legislation at the state level. (Link)
Learn more about the 13th annual Freedom to Marry Week, February 8-14, 2010. (Link)

