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Friday Oct 17, 2014
Urvashi Vaid Addresses LGBT Issues
Friday Oct 17, 2014
Friday Oct 17, 2014
Urvashi Vaid who has been a leader in the
LGBT and social justice movements for nearly three decades talks with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™. Urvashi is
being honored by GLAD (Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders) with
the Spirit of Justice Award on October 24th at Boston Marriott Copley
Place. Vaid has made change for our LGBT community through her
leadership of numerous LGBT organizations. Most recently she founded
LPAC the first lesbian political action committee and her writings have
advanced our LGBT movement to be expansive in its thinking and inclusive
in its work. We talked to Urvashi about the impact of the U.S. Supreme
Court recently denying review of marriage equality cases and her spin on
our LGBT issues.
When asked what she would like to see happen for LGBT equality in the
next few years Vaid stated, “I would really like us to do two things.
One is to take care of the parts of our community that are less
powerful. That means low-income LGBT people, transgender people and our
community’s women whose rights are getting the crap kicked out of them.
Parts of our community across the board, kids, old gay people, parts of
our community who are less powerful than middle or upper class
professionals like me. For our organizations, donors, our foundations,
our media outlets to focus the spotlight and focus their work on the
full parts of our community. The second thing I would love to see happen
is for the LGBT community to use its political power and access to
create a more just society for all. We have done a great job advancing
and pulling together and that kind of unity that got us to this point, I
would like to see it sustain over the next few years so we can use that
power that we’ve been organizing to push back some of the rightwing
policies in this country and to push for a more inclusive and just
society which really is the queer vision. LGBT people vote more
progressive in general. LGBT people care about the environment. We care
about leaving a better world for our children and for future
generations. Those sets of values that we have of compassion, community
building, of caring, of stepping up and shouldering responsibility which
we have shown again and again, I hope are the qualities that will guide
our movement in the coming years.”
Urvashi Vaid is a graduate of Vassar College and Northeastern University
School of Law. She is currently Director of the Engaging Tradition
Project at the Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at Columbia Law
School. In 2012 Vaid authored “Irresistible Revolution: Confronting
Race, Class and The Assumptions of LGBT Politics” published by Magnus
Books. On October 24th she will receive the prestigious GLAD’s Spirit of
Justice Award at their annual fundraising dinner event in Boston,
Massachusetts.
For More Info & Tix: glad.org
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