EqualityMaine explained

EqualityMaine
Map:Map of USA ME.svg
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Mcaption:U.S. State of Maine
Area Served:Maine
Type:501(c)(4)
Tax Id:01-0491854
Revenue:$427,717 (2017)
Location:Portland, Maine
Founded Date:1984
Key People:Gia Drew, executive director
Num Employees:6
Former Name:Maine Lesbian/Gay Political Alliance

EqualityMaine (formerly the Maine Lesbian/Gay Political Alliance) is Maine's oldest and largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender political advocacy organization. Their mission, outlined on the organization's website is to "secure equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in Maine through political action, community organizing, education, and collaboration."

EqualityMaine consists of three organizational branches: EqualityMaine Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization that focuses on educational programs in its efforts, EqualityMaine, a 501(c)(4) organization that uses electoral programs, and EqualityMaine Political Action Committee, a political action committee that endorses campaigns who advocate for equality in regards to LGBT Mainers and supports legislation that allow for fair treatment and equality.[1]

History

Founded in 1984[2] after the murder of Charlie Howard,[3] it is the oldest and largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) organization in the state. In 2008, they were a primary opponent of an attempt to revoke an anti-discrimination law in Maine.[4] In 2009, EqualityMaine was one of the main supporters of a push to recognize same-sex marriage in Maine.[5] [6]

On June 30, 2011, EqualityMaine and Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) announced plans to place a voter initiative in support of same-sex marriage on the state's November 2012 ballot.[7] After leading the effort to gather the signatures necessary for a citizen's initiative, EqualityMaine was among the lead groups of the Maine Freedom to Marry Coalition, the group that led the effort to win the right to marry for same-sex couples in Maine.[8]

In July 2013, EqualityMaine announced a new, five-year strategic plan. That new strategic plan focuses the organization's work on issues that affect LGBT youth, LGBT elders, LGBT people living in rural Maine, and transgender Mainers.[9]

EqualityMaine's past executive director was Betsy Smith.[10] In December 2013, Elise Johansen was named the new director of EqualityMaine. She had moved to Maine from Florida shortly after Maine had legalized same-sex marriage. Johansen replaced Betsy Smith, who had stepped down from her position as executive director.[11]

In the Maine gubernatorial election in 2014, EqualityMaine backed Michael Michaud, an openly gay candidate who served 11 terms in the Maine Legislature and six terms in Congress. Ali Vander Zanden, the political director for EqualityMaine, stated "[Michaud] has been a stalwart supporter of equal rights for all Mainers."[12]

EqualityMaine has worked with the Human Rights Commission of Maine in order to make changes to driver's licenses in Maine. On May 10, 2018, Maine became the third state to offer a non-binary option listed on driver's licenses after Oregon and California. The new system started with a sticker on the back of IDs and driver's licenses, but will then be updated by July 2019 to replace the letter M or F with the letter X instead.[13]

Operations

Currently, EqualityMaine has four full-time staff members, a board of directors, and several part-time consultants.[14] The organization is sponsored by several local businesses, including Hannaford Brothers Company, Coffee By Design, Idexx Laboratories, and WEX Inc. as well as both national and local banks.[15] EqualityMaine operates out of the Equality Community Center in Portland, Maine and maintains an active social media presence that broadcasts upcoming events related to LGBT causes.[16]

The organization is a member of the Equality Federation.[17]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us . EqualityMaine . 8 June 2019.
  2. News: Gay-marriage mailers put to rest in House District 85 race . Harlow . Doug . 27 October 2010 . The Morning Sentinel . 10 April 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101031090038/http://www.onlinesentinel.com/news/skowhegangay-marriage-mailers-put-to-rest-in-race_2010-10-27.html . 31 October 2010 .
  3. Book: Love, Barbara J.. Feminists who changed America, 1963-1975. registration. 10 April 2011. 2006. University of Illinois Press. 978-0-252-03189-2. 109.
  4. News: Maine group drops push to repeal gay rights law. 19 June 2008. USA Today. 10 April 2011.
  5. http://www.pressherald.com/news/gay-rights-group-honors-sponsor-of-marriage-bill_2010-03-28.html Gay rights group honors sponsor of marriage bill
  6. News: The Nation: The Year Of Same-Sex Marriage!. Nichols. John. 7 May 2009. NPR. 10 April 2011.
  7. News: Gay Marriage: Maine Supporters Plan Referendum. June 30, 2011. The Huffington Post. September 4, 2013.
  8. News: Secretary of state says same-sex marriage will be on the ballot. February 23, 2012. Bangor Daily News. August 16, 2013.
  9. News: With marriage equality a success in Maine, now what?. July 9, 2013. Bangor Daily News. August 16, 2013.
  10. News: Gay marriage debate comes to Maine: Civil Rights . Fulton . Deirdre . 17 December 2008 . . 10 April 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110721182715/http://portland.thephoenix.com/news/73933-gay-marriage-debate-comes-to-maine/ . 21 July 2011 .
  11. News: Russell . Eric . EqualityMaine names new director . June 9, 2019 . Tribune Business News . Tribune Content Agency LLC . December 11, 2013.
  12. News: Koenig . Seth . Maine gay rights group endorses Michaud, drawing angry responses from Cutler . June 9, 2019 . Tribune Business News . Tribune Content Agency LLC . January 2, 2014.
  13. News: Whittle . Patrick . Maine will issue gender-neutral driver licenses . June 9, 2019 . The Press Democrat . Sonoma Media Investments LLC . June 11, 2018.
  14. Web site: Our Story . EqualityMaine . 8 June 2019.
  15. Web site: Thank you to our sponsors . EqualityMaine . 8 June 2019.
  16. Web site: Contact Us . EqualityMaine . 8 June 2019.
  17. Web site: Equality Maine . January 16, 2014.