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From Prop 8 to Full Equality in All 50 States: Fighting for Marriage Equality and LGBT Rights Across America

From Prop 8 to Full Equality in All 50 States: Fighting for Marriage Equality and LGBT Rights Across America

Thursday, August 13th 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Panel, 311
Thursday, August 13th, 9:00am - 10:15am
311

From the passage of Prop 8 to the election of Barack Obama to the White House, the 2008 election had a profound impact on the fight for full LGBT equality in all 50 states.

This panel will tackle how we win and defend marriage equality state-by-state and how we build momentum for full LGBT equality across America. What are the lessons learned from the Prop 8 loss in California that Maine and other states can learn in their battle for marriage equality? How will we restore marriage equality to California? And how can the netroots help win these battles?

Pam Spaulding

Pam Spaulding is the Durham, NC-based founder of the award-winning political blog PamsHouseBlend.com. She has also guest blogged on Firedoglake and for Glenn Greenwald at Salon. Pam was named one of Huffington Post's Ultimate Game Changers in Politics, received the Women's Media Center Award for Online Journalism, and was named one of the OUT 100 for 2009. This year Pam also landed on Politics Daily's Top 25 Progressive Twitterers list.

Monique Hoeflinger

Monique is a lawyer and community organizer who has worked in social justice for more than 15 years. For the last seven years she has worked in the LGBT movement, most recently serving as campaign manager for Equality Maine’s marriage campaign. Previously, Monique was chief of staff at the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and served on the Obama campaign’s national LGBT Vote Team. She currently works as political and organizational consultant, and serves on the executive committee of Protect Maine Equality, the campaign to defend Maine’s marriage law at the ballot box this November.

Michael Wilson

Michael J. Wilson is the brand-spanking new National Director of Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), the legendary 60-year old liberal organization founded by Eleanor Roosevelt. Wilson is a veteran strategist and organizer with a lifelong commitment to social justice. He has served as Legislative and Political Director for the United Food and Commercial Workers union (UFCW), at the U.S. Department of Labor, and as a Legislative and Press Assistant on Capitol Hill.

A graduate of Michigan State University, he began his career as a door-to-door canvasser and organizer in Chicago, but remains a devoted fan of the Detroit Tigers.

Julia Rosen

Julia got her start in politics working for Common Cause. She moved out to California to work for the Alliance for a Better California. Julia continued her work in the labor movement, serving as the Online Communications Director for Working Californians. She was the Courage Campaign's Online Political Director for several years before moving over to the Progressive Change Campaign Committee as a Senior Campaigns Director. Julia currently works as a Campaign Director for MoveOn focusing primarily on economic campaigns. Her blogging has been lacking as of late, but she has been an editor at Calitics and an occasional contributor to Crooks and Liars. Julia currently serves as a trainer for the New Organizing Institute.

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