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GetEqual
NameGetEqual
Formation2010
FoundersRobin McGehee, Kip Williams
TypeLGBT rights organization
PurposeLGBT rights advocacy
HeadquartersUnited States
Region servedUnited States

GetEqual is a LGBT rights organization that was founded in 2010 by Robin McGehee and Kip Williams. The organization is known for its direct action tactics and has been involved in various campaigns and protests to promote LGBT rights and challenge discriminatory laws and policies. GetEqual has worked with other organizations, such as the Human Rights Campaign, GLAAD, and the National Center for Lesbian Rights, to advance the rights of LGBT individuals. The organization's efforts have been supported by notable figures, including Lady Gaga, President Barack Obama, and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.

History

GetEqual was founded in response to the lack of progress on LGBT rights issues, particularly the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy and the Defense of Marriage Act. The organization's founders, Robin McGehee and Kip Williams, were inspired by the Stonewall riots and the ACT UP movement, and sought to create a new organization that would use direct action tactics to bring attention to LGBT rights issues. GetEqual has been influenced by other social justice movements, including the Civil Rights Movement and the Women's Suffrage Movement, and has worked with organizations such as the NAACP and the National Organization for Women. The organization has also been supported by LGBT-friendly politicians, including Senator Tammy Baldwin, Senator Al Franken, and Congressman Jared Polis.

Founding and Organization

GetEqual was founded by Robin McGehee and Kip Williams in 2010, with the goal of creating a more radical and direct action-oriented LGBT rights organization. The organization is headquartered in the United States and has chapters and affiliates in various cities, including New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. GetEqual is governed by a board of directors, which includes LGBT rights activists and advocates, such as Urvashi Vaid and Matt Foreman. The organization has also worked with other LGBT rights organizations, including the Task Force, PFLAG, and the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation.

Activism and Campaigns

GetEqual has been involved in various campaigns and protests to promote LGBT rights and challenge discriminatory laws and policies. The organization has worked on issues such as marriage equality, Don't Ask, Don't Tell, and the Employment Non-Discrimination Act. GetEqual has also been involved in campaigns to support LGBT-friendly politicians, including President Barack Obama and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. The organization has used direct action tactics, such as protests and civil disobedience, to bring attention to LGBT rights issues and to pressure politicians and policymakers to take action. GetEqual has worked with other organizations, including the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, GLSEN, and the Trevor Project, to advance the rights of LGBT individuals.

Notable Actions and Protests

GetEqual has been involved in several notable actions and protests, including the 2010 protest at the White House, where several activists were arrested for chaining themselves to the fence. The organization has also been involved in protests at the Supreme Court, including a 2013 protest during the Proposition 8 hearings. GetEqual has worked with other organizations, including the Human Rights Campaign, GLAAD, and the National Center for Lesbian Rights, to organize protests and rallies in support of LGBT rights. The organization has also been involved in campaigns to support LGBT-friendly politicians, including Senator Tammy Baldwin and Congressman Jared Polis. GetEqual has been supported by notable figures, including Lady Gaga, Elton John, and Cher.

Impact and Criticism

GetEqual's efforts have had a significant impact on the LGBT rights movement, helping to bring attention to issues such as marriage equality and Don't Ask, Don't Tell. The organization's direct action tactics have been praised by some as effective and necessary, while others have criticized them as too radical or confrontational. GetEqual has been criticized by some LGBT rights organizations, including the Human Rights Campaign, for its tactics and approach. However, the organization has also been supported by many LGBT rights activists and advocates, including Urvashi Vaid and Matt Foreman. GetEqual has worked with other organizations, including the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, GLSEN, and the Trevor Project, to advance the rights of LGBT individuals.

Leadership and Structure

GetEqual is led by a board of directors, which includes LGBT rights activists and advocates, such as Urvashi Vaid and Matt Foreman. The organization has a staff of full-time employees, including an executive director and organizers, who work to coordinate campaigns and protests. GetEqual also has a network of volunteers and activists who work on a local and national level to advance the organization's mission. The organization is headquartered in the United States and has chapters and affiliates in various cities, including New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. GetEqual has worked with other organizations, including the Task Force, PFLAG, and the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, to advance the rights of LGBT individuals. The organization has been supported by notable figures, including President Barack Obama, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, and Congressman Jared Polis. Category:LGBT rights organizations in the United States

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