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LGBTQ equality

Bereans for Fairness rally

Meta Mendel-Reyes"When I first came to Kentucky, my employer did not have domestic partner benefits, and we  couldn't pay all our medical bills. As a lesbian/member of the LGBTQ community, I am proud to belong to an organization that fights for equality for all Kentuckians."

Meta Mendel-Reyes
Madison County

Resources

Fairness Campaign

Kentucky Fairness Alliance

Kentucky ACLU

Kentucky Commission on Human Rights

Lexington Fairness

Eastern Kentucky Fairness on Facebook

Bereans For Fairness on Facebook

Sample of a local Fairness Ordinance

As KFTC has grown, expanding our vision of equality for all Kentuckians has been a labor of love and a transformative internal process. While many members shared this vision of equality for decades, in 2004 our Steering Committee shared a series of deeply emotional conversations, meetings, and personal reflections and eventually adopted language to our platform to include our LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered and Queer or Questioning) communities. Since then (and well before), our local chapters and statewide members have contributed to a growing movement for fairness, safety and celebration of diversity in Kentucky and beyond.

From offering our staff domestic partner benefits to lobbying our elected officials for fairness ordinances and anti-bullying legislation, KFTC members continue to prioritize our vision for a better Kentucky all Kentuckians deserve. As you can read in our blog feed below, our local chapters have recently prioritized LGBTQ equality through Fairness Ordinance organizing in Berea, safe restroom campaign in central Kentucky, creating LGBTQ support networks in Perry County, and much more.

What is a Fairness Ordinance:  A Fairness Ordinance would prohibit discrimination in the workplace, housing, and public accommodations based on sexual orientation or gender identity. We believe that all Kentuckians have a right to live without fear of unjust discrimination, regardless of their race, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity. As written, Kentucky law does not guarantee this right, and must be changed. We support a statewide Fairness law and also Fairness ordinances at a local level until a statewide law is establish.

Fairness Lobby Day and Rally in 1 week

fairnessmulti

Our good friends with at the various state Fairness organizations are planning a big day in Frankfort one week from today. 

Central Kentucky's fairness work team establishes a list of goals for their safe restrooms campaign

The fairness work team, a central Kentucky KFTC committee, met last week to continue discussing their safe restroom campaign. The committee designed a petition to take around the community to gain support for the campaign and they also fine tuned some handouts and talking points to use when talking to folks about the issue.

Proposition 8 and Fighting for LGBT Rights, and Love

Last Tuesday, among many other important elections and ballot initiatives that were decided across the nation, three states passed ballot measures against gay marriage.  The largest and weightiest of these was Proposition 8 in California.

New Try on Ban of Partner Benefits

Looking ahead to the General Assembly in January, KFTC has a number of priority campaigns such as our Stream Saver Bill, restoration of voting rights for former felons, and progressive tax reform.  But we also support allies on such issues as immigrant rights and LGBT rights / fairness bills.

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