The following eight guiding principles underlie our call to action.
In order to achieve full civil rights now, we avow:
1.Full civil rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals must be enacted now. Delay and excuses are no longer acceptable.
2.We will not leave any part of our community behind.
3.Separate is never equal.
4.Religious beliefs are not a basis upon which to affirm or deny civil rights.
5.The establishment and guardianship of full civil rights is a non-partisan issue.
6.Individual involvement and grassroots action are paramount to success and must be encouraged.
7.Success is measured by the civil rights we all achieve, not by words, access or money raised.
8.Those who seek our support are expected to commit to these principles.
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The Dallas Principles - GLBT Rights - No Delay No Excuses
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Being united by common principles and engaging in united action, we will achieve the following goals:
1.DIGNITY AND EQUALITY. Every lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender person has inherent dignity and worth, and has the right to live free of discrimination and harassment.
2.FAMILY. Every LGBT person has the right to a family without legal barriers to immigration, civil marriage or raising children.
3.ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY. Every LGBT person has the right to economic opportunity free from discrimination in employment, public housing, accommodation, public facilities, credit, and federally funded programs and activities.
4.EDUCATION. Every LGBT child and youth has the right to an education that is affirming, inclusive and free from bullying.
5.NATIONAL SECURITY. Every LGBT person should have the opportunity to serve our country openly and equally in our military and foreign service.
6.CRIME. Every LGBT person should enjoy life protected against bias crimes.
7.HEALTH CARE. Every person should have access to affordable, high quality, and culturally competent health care without discrimination.
1.DIGNITY AND EQUALITY. Every lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender person has inherent dignity and worth, and has the right to live free of discrimination and harassment.
2.FAMILY. Every LGBT person has the right to a family without legal barriers to immigration, civil marriage or raising children.
3.ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY. Every LGBT person has the right to economic opportunity free from discrimination in employment, public housing, accommodation, public facilities, credit, and federally funded programs and activities.
4.EDUCATION. Every LGBT child and youth has the right to an education that is affirming, inclusive and free from bullying.
5.NATIONAL SECURITY. Every LGBT person should have the opportunity to serve our country openly and equally in our military and foreign service.
6.CRIME. Every LGBT person should enjoy life protected against bias crimes.
7.HEALTH CARE. Every person should have access to affordable, high quality, and culturally competent health care without discrimination.
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The Dallas Principles Call to Action
1.We demand that government officials act now to achieve full civil rights without delay.
2.Our organizations and individuals need to develop a collaborative and revolutionary new organizing model that mobilizes millions of supporters through emerging web and phone technologies.
3.All LGBT individuals must accept personal responsibility to do everything within their power for equality and should get involved in the movement by volunteering, giving and being out.
4.We will hold elected officials and our organizations accountable for being transparent and achieving full civil rights by active participation when possible and active opposition when necessary.
5.Our allies need to be proactive in public support for full civil rights.
6.Every government measure that quantifies the US citizenry must permit LGBT individuals to self-identify and be counted in every way citizens are counted.
7.We demand that the media present LGBT lives in fair, accurate and objective ways that neither include nor give credence to unsubstantiated, discriminatory claims and opinions.
1.We demand that government officials act now to achieve full civil rights without delay.
2.Our organizations and individuals need to develop a collaborative and revolutionary new organizing model that mobilizes millions of supporters through emerging web and phone technologies.
3.All LGBT individuals must accept personal responsibility to do everything within their power for equality and should get involved in the movement by volunteering, giving and being out.
4.We will hold elected officials and our organizations accountable for being transparent and achieving full civil rights by active participation when possible and active opposition when necessary.
5.Our allies need to be proactive in public support for full civil rights.
6.Every government measure that quantifies the US citizenry must permit LGBT individuals to self-identify and be counted in every way citizens are counted.
7.We demand that the media present LGBT lives in fair, accurate and objective ways that neither include nor give credence to unsubstantiated, discriminatory claims and opinions.
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Sounds cool to me.
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Re: The Dallas Principles - GLBT Rights - No Delay No Excuses
If equal rights is really this issue (which I believe it is).....why doesn't the LGBT community alter their argument a bit.
Instead of arguing for same-sex marriage, why not argue against marriage as a legal insitution in general? Petition state governments to revise their legal language replacing the term "marriage" with "civil union".
This takes marriage away as a legal concept alltogether. This would eliminate the possibility of any religious counter-argument.
Instead of arguing for same-sex marriage, why not argue against marriage as a legal insitution in general? Petition state governments to revise their legal language replacing the term "marriage" with "civil union".
This takes marriage away as a legal concept alltogether. This would eliminate the possibility of any religious counter-argument.
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That has been considered - but the backlash, IMO, would be greater.danefan wrote:If equal rights is really this issue (which I believe it is).....why doesn't the LGBT community alter their argument a bit.
Instead of arguing for same-sex marriage, why not argue against marriage as a legal insitution in general? Petition state governments to revise their legal language replacing the term "marriage" with "civil union".
This takes marriage away as a legal concept alltogether. This would eliminate the possibility of any religious counter-argument.
Re: The Dallas Principles - GLBT Rights - No Delay No Excuses
Believe it or not, there are quite a few people at LU who agree with this...let the church "marry," people, but legal recognition is through "Civil unions" between two people.danefan wrote:If equal rights is really this issue (which I believe it is).....why doesn't the LGBT community alter their argument a bit.
Instead of arguing for same-sex marriage, why not argue against marriage as a legal insitution in general? Petition state governments to revise their legal language replacing the term "marriage" with "civil union".
This takes marriage away as a legal concept alltogether. This would eliminate the possibility of any religious counter-argument.




