(Jewish Group) Creating Change 2019 creates controversy, again
(THIS IS THE JEWISH GROUP! RESPECT!!)
For much of its 31-year history, the National LGBT Task Forces Creating Change conference has been a mecca for intellects, movement leaders, grassroots activists and allies eager to engage in coalition building. The gathering created a cauldron of ideas, sparking analysis and sometimes messy debate over strategies for fighting institutionalized oppression and ugly anti-LGBT discrimination developing its own organized Religious Right movement in states around the country. And the conferences almost always made news. This year, Creating Change made news againbut not particularly favorably.
In years past, LGBT reporters eagerly pursued thought leaders expressing powerful, political assessments of surviving under siege and their passionate strategies for confronting the struggles ahead.
During the 1993 conference in Raleigh, North Carolina, for instance, radical, Marxist-leaning former director Urvashi Vaid surprised herself by calling for traditional 50-state get-out-the-vote organizing to combat the Christian Coalition. We must develop a more pro-active and clear political strategy to knit together different efforts, she said, and build a powerful movement to secure a federal equality act and beat back Newt Gingrichs revolution.
NGLTF executive director Matt Foreman stunned the Creating Change audience in 2008 by calling HIV a gay disease and chastising the LGBT community for allowing HIV/AIDS to slip as a priority and spread among people of color through institutionalized racism and lack of access to healthcare. He received only a smattering of applause but the issue was hotly debated by activists once home.
NGLTF executive director Kerry Lobel, who with Lynn Cothren brought Coretta Scott King and Dorothy Height to NGLTF, called Creating Change the political hothouse of our movement, the incubator of countless projects, campaigns, strategies and initiatives that help to bring our movement into the 21st century.
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Response
about the disruptive assholes:
Open Letter to Task Force CEO Rea Carey
Response
from the disruptive, ignorant, POS, asshole:
Cancel Pinkwashing Coalition at Creating Change 2019