Stonewall Democrats

Building where National Stonewall Democrats was housed in the Logan Circle area of Washington, D.C.

Stonewall Democrats is a name used by a number of political clubs supporting LGBT rights and affiliated with the Democratic Party. The word "Stonewall" refers to the Stonewall riots of 1969, a pivotal event in the struggle for equal rights for LGBT people.

History

From 1982 to 1987, state and local LGBT Democratic groups in the United States coordinated their activities nationally through the Washington-based National Association of Gay and Lesbian Democratic Clubs. After the association closed, the groups communicated in 1995 through an online national network. The communication resulted in the groups' founding in 1996 of the Washington-based National Stonewall Democratic Federation to affiliate with the Democratic National Committee.[1][2]

National Stonewall Democrats

National Stonewall Democrats were a Washington, D.C.-based group affiliated founded in 1998 at a meeting in Kansas City, MO, organized by U.S. Rep. Barney Frank of Massachusetts. The group was incorporated in 1999.[3]

The group described itself as "a grassroots force for social change within our movement and within our party." It had more than 90 chapters throughout the United States which focused on a variety of equality issues. The group also operated a political action committee (PAC) which coordinated campaign contributions and support from local chapters to endorse pro-equality Democrats in federal elections.

The group's then executive director, Jerame Davis, announced on January 1, 2013, that it would suspend operations due to a financial deficit of $30,000. State and local chapters were expected to function normally.[4][5]

Group executive directors included Michael Colby, Jon Hoadley, Chad S. Johnson, Daniel McGlinchey, Michael Mitchell, Dave Noble, Michael Perez, Eric Stern, Jo Wyrick and Paul Yandura.

University of Michigan Stonewall Democrats

The University of Michigan StonewallDems chapter became the first of its kind at a college or university in 2003. It has advocated for open housing, lifting the ban on gay men who wish to donate blood and statewide anti-bullying campaigns.[6]

Stonewall Democrats of Arizona

Stonewall Democrats of Arizona
Founded 2014 (2014)
Location
Area served
Arizona, U.S.
Website stonewalldemsaz.org

"Stonewall Democrats of Arizona" are a LGBT organization and Political Action Committee devoted to advancing equal rights for all people regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity; supporting the Democratic Party and Democratic candidates; and striving for equality and political change by promoting voter registration, education, and political participation.[7][8][9][10][11] "Stonewall Democrats of Arizona" are an autonomous organization allied with but not answerable to the National Stonewall Democrats, and continued to hold events after the closure of the national organization.

See also

References

  1. "Organization information". Department Consumer and Regulatory Affairs. District of Columbia. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  2. "A Log Cabin for Democrats", The Advocate, p. 18, 1998-06-09, retrieved 2012-01-09
  3. "Organization information". Department Consumer and Regulatory Affairs. District of Columbia. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  4. "Faced with $30K shortfall, National Stonewall Democrats goes 'on hiatus'". DallasVoice. Dallas: Voice Publishing Inc. 2013-01-08. Retrieved 2012-01-09.
  5. Lavers, Michael (8 January 2013). "Search Results Story image for "National Stonewall Democrats" from Washington Blade National Stonewall Democrats curtails operations". Washington Blade. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
  6. "List of Committees". UMichDems.com. College Democrats at the University of Michigan. Retrieved 2012-01-09.
  7. Pallack, Becky (May 1, 2014). "Stonewall Democrats getting fired up in Tucson". The Arizona Daily Star. Retrieved November 3, 2015.
  8. Echo, Magazine page 12 (July 17, 2014). "Stonewall Democrats issue endorsements for primary". Echo Magazine. Retrieved November 3, 2015.
  9. Rowley, Robert (August 13, 2014). "Stonewall Democrats set to oppose 'Center for Arizona Poopy Ideas'". The Observer Weekly. Retrieved November 3, 2015.
  10. "10 Things Every Voter Should Know About Catherine Miranda - November 3, 2014". Planned Parenthood Advocates of Arizona.
  11. "Stonewall Democrats of Arizona". Project VoteSmart.
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