Are You Browsing Safely?

Safety and Security Online Browsing and Communicating Securely Online When you’re signing into any website, always make sure to check that you’re URL begins with https:// (and not just http://). This signals that your website connection is secure, encrypted, and less prone to unwanted snooping, tampering, or identity theft online. However, while many websites are…

Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Words?

Photography as a Form of Artistic Resistance As LGBTQ rights make bigger and bigger grounds every year in the fight against discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, race, class, and all the ways these identities intersect – photography has been a useful tool towards putting a face to those that went around unseen. Some…

Strategic Principles of Non-Violent Action

Non-violent action (or nonviolent resistance, NVR) relies on achieving campaign objectives and goals through tactics such as symbolic/nonviolent protests, civil disobedience, political and/or economic noncooperation without resorting to violent methods. Organizations and movements that have been successful in nonviolent actions and strategies have come to the realization that ‘if people do not obey, rulers cannot…

Resources for Campaign Fundraising

In the 21st century, where over three billion people communicate online, a large chunk of your campaign costs normally spent on spreading the word and communicating with each other can now be done for free. Using social networking sites, websites, blogs you can reach out to your stakeholders and raise awareness and garner support from…

Media Know-How: Tips and Resources

Effective campaigns differ by subject, scope, audience, location, cultural/political/social relevance, finances, strategies, and tactics (to name a few). There are various models for effective online and offline campaigning, however, whatever you are working all effective and successful campaigns should adhere to these four simple characteristics/rules:   Be clear and concise.  The core message—regardless of the…

Storming the Stage: A History of Disruptions to Advance Our Rights

Excellent article from the Advocate   Storming the Stage: A History of Disruptions to Advance Our Rights The protester who interrupted President Obama in June was part of a long history of direct action in the LGBT movement. Jennicet Gutiérrez, a transgender woman and undocumented immigrant, received both praise and condemnation for interrupting President Obama’s speech at…

The Democratic Debate Proved That on LGBT Equality—and All Issues—Pressure and Protest Work

From Huffington post The first Democratic debate last night was, refreshingly, a spirited exchange of important ideas and policies, unlike the egomaniacal, mean-spirited, rhetoric-spewing GOP slugfests that have so far transpired. This, even despite CNN’s silly showcasing of the last night’s event as if it was a Vegas prizefight.  The debate also highlighted just how important…