Thursday, May 24, 2007

Homelessness Among LGBT Youth

Task Force homeless study in the New York Times

Times spotlights problem of homelessness among LGBT youth and Task Force's work on this critical matter


The scourge of homelessness among LGBT youth continues to garner massive media attention generated by the Task Force's work on the issue, including the release of our comprehensive report, Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth: An epidemic of homelessness. The New York Times featured a substantial May 17 story on the topic
that spotlighted our report, quotes from Executive Director Matt Foreman, and comments and information from partner organizations and service providers included in our study. The Times online edition included the article, direct links to the Task Force and our report, and a powerful audio slideshow focusing on LGBT youth at the Ruth Ellis Center (Ruth's House) in Detroit, Mich.

Stories about our report, issued nationally on Jan. 30 by the Task Force in collaboration with the National Coalition for the Homeless, have appeared in thousands of outlets, with media impressions now topping 655 million. This unprecedented coverage on the issue has generated public concern and spurred real movement on Capitol Hill to secure more funds to address the problem of homeless and runaway youth. Our Public Policy & Government Affairs team is working hard this appropriations cycle to make sure the needs of LGBT youth are not ignored and to increase the overall funding through the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act for the next fiscal year.

Read the Times online coverage

www.nytimes.com/2007/05/17/us/17homeless.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

See the article as it appeared in the New York Times

www.thetaskforce.org/Update/2007/21_07_0522/content/NYTimes_homeless_72.pdf

Download a copy of our report

www.thetaskforce.org/reports_and_research/homeless_youth

Your support makes a difference

The Task Force has stepped up to the plate as THE organization bringing attention to the issue of LGBT youth homelessness. Their report on this epidemic demonstrates not only the need for a comprehensive response from our nation's political leaders and the LGBT community, but also lays out the human toll of the crisis. True to the Task Force's history, they are taking a leading role working with social service providers like our agency, as well as with state and federal policy makers, to advance the fight for equal rights and protections for our community's most vulnerable members.
--Grace A. McClelland, Executive Director, Ruth Ellis Center

Your support of our work makes a difference in the lives of others. Help today!

www.thetaskforce.org/donate

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

MOTHER’S DAY GATHERING


Honor Western Shoshone
(Newe) Spiritual Leader


Corbin Harney

by attending





A MOTHER’S DAY GATHERING
REUNION WITH CORBIN

at Peace Camp, Mercury, Nevada

MAY 11-13 2007


This gathering is to honor Corbin and all who participated over the decades at NTS to end the nuclear madness and the destruction of our Mother Earth.

Corbin Harney has taught many to respect and protect Mother Earth and traditional ways through ceremony and nonviolent direct action.

We're calling everyone who loves Mother Earth to join us!

MOTHER’S DAY WEEKEND!!!

* CEREMONIES

* PUBLIC SPEAKERS

* PEACEFUL NON VIOLENT DIRECT ACTIONS

* RAFFLE

& MORE ACTIVITIES

Come self-sufficient for desert camping: water, food, sunscreen, hats

TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATIONS NEEDED FOR:

EXPENSES OF GATHERING,
FOOD FOR COMMUNITY KITCHEN,
RAFFLE ITEMS
NO DRUGS, ALCOHOL, OR WEAPONS!


This is an invitation to Newe Sogobia (Western Shoshone Land) where we observe traditional native spirituality.

You are responsible for your own pets.

WWW.WILDERNESSTHX.COM/NTSREUNIONWCORBIN

E-MAIL: ntsgathering@wildernessthx.com

JULIA MOON SPARROW Cell: 702 521 7627 Home: 702 304 9859
Willy Fragosa cell: 702-812-4664, hm: 702-649-6014

UPDATE: As of 5/4, Peace Camp is the Gathering site for all 3 days, not Cactus Springs


Directions to Peace Camp:

· From Las Vegas, US 95N, 18 miles North of Indian Springs, take Mercury Exit, slow down to U-turn away from entrance to NTS, head back under Hwy 95 straight into Peace Camp.

For Elders’ housing, etc, to Cactus Springs from Peace Camp:

· US 95S, approx. 15 miles, turn right at first dirt road (see grove of cottonwood trees and buildings), head back on this road all the way to the end (approx. 50 yards).

Download and HANG THIS FLIER!

http://www.wildernessthx.com/ntsreunionwcorbin/mothersdayflier.pdf