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kara speltz 08-18-2009 10:12 PM

2010 Equality Ride - Apply Now
 
Please forward to young adults, ages 18-28, who might be interested . . . . .


Application Deadline September 20th, 2009


The 2010 Equality Ride is hitting the road this March, and we are currently seeking young adults (18-28) to be riders!

Apply now: http://www.soulforce.org/equalityride


What is the Equality Ride?


The Equality Ride is a traveling forum that gives young people the chance to deconstruct injustice and the rhetoric that sustains it. It allows emerging young leaders to unite in the struggle for common equality. Everyday thousands of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning people suffer harassment, violence, and discrimination at the hands of those who do not understand them. The idea is this. We get on a bus and journey to various institutions of higher learning, many with explicit discrimination policies. Through informal conversation and educational programming we explore concepts of diversity, comparing the effects of inclusive and exclusive viewpoints. More practically, we share and gain insights about how our beliefs influence policy and culture, thereby impacting society. Guided by the principles of nonviolence, we set out ready to meet people where they are. Our goal is to carefully and collectively examine the intersection wherein faith meets gender and sexuality. Such discourse, especially when it affirms the beauty of our differences, plays an essential role in creating a safe learning and living environment for everyone.


Thus far, the Equality Ride has engaged nearly seventy academic communities. Many have shown considerable hospitality in welcoming us, and our legacy at those schools is one of mutual growth and compassionate fellowship. In addition to panels and school-wide symposiums, we have joined students in cafeterias and coffee shops, participated in Bible studies and worship services, and given presentations in packed classrooms. Unfortunately, not every school chooses to host the Equality Ride. Voluntary redemptive suffering in the form of civil disobedience may become our avenue towards progress if, and only if, a school ignores the urgency and rejects dialogue.


Who is an Equality Rider?


An Equality Rider is a young adult, age 18 to 28, who recognizes that we must work with religious attitudes, challenging negative and discriminatory religious voices, if we are to reach reconciliation. A Rider may live anywhere in the world, come from any ethnic background, claim any gender identity or sexual orientation, and may or may not identify as a person of faith. They understand the value of meeting people where they are and that the process towards peace and liberation begins with a conversation, not hostility. What we look for is a willingness to learn, to engage, and to create.


So far, over 100 young adults have joined together as Equality Riders to challenge the religion based discrimination coming out of religious colleges and universities in the US. Will you join this tradition of nonviolent resistance and get on the 2010 Equality Ride?


When is the 2010 Equality Ride?


The 2010 Equality Ride will be on the road in the months of March and April, 2010, and includes a mandatory weeklong training in preparation for the ride the first week of January, 2010.


If you are ready to board the bus this spring and join the nonviolent struggle to end faith based discrimination of LGBTQ individuals, apply now. The deadline to apply is September 20th, 2009. Follow the link below for more information and an application:


http://www.soulforce.org/equalityride




In solidarity,


The 2010 Equality Ride Team

Witch of Hope 08-26-2009 08:53 PM

Is it planned, to do a ride also at other places, Europe or Germany for example?

kara speltz 08-26-2009 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Witch of Hope (Post 71536)
Is it planned, to do a ride also at other places, Europe or Germany for example?

Not this year. There has been some discussion about a European Equality Ride, but it's not feasible financially any time soon.

Kara

RedneckDyke 12-08-2009 11:17 AM

I live in western VA not far from Lynchburg. If the ride goes to Liberty U.(Falwell U. :) ) I'd be interested in feeding people or putting them up. Fresh eggs right out the chicken, pastured pork and beef and poultry and Garden veggies to eat. Sweet tea.
Go fishing and camp in the pasture, park the big old bus on the runway. (the guy we rent land from has a runway and a cute little plane, but the plane is broke.)
Let me know,
Red

Rick336 12-08-2009 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedneckDyke (Post 73233)
I live in western VA not far from Lynchburg. If the ride goes to Liberty U.(Falwell U. :) ) I'd be interested in feeding people or putting them up. Fresh eggs right out the chicken, pastured pork and beef and poultry and Garden veggies to eat. Sweet tea.
Go fishing and camp in the pasture, park the big old bus on the runway. (the guy we rent land from has a runway and a cute little plane, but the plane is broke.)
Let me know,
Red


And they can sleep in the barn loft, bathe in the creek, eat turnips straight from the ground, and drink milk straight from the cow. And for fun on Saturday night they can chase pigs or go cow tipping. :lol:

Just kidding with ya. :D

Rick

RedneckDyke 12-18-2009 10:52 AM

I've never been cow tipping, but my Dad did when he was a kid. I like that scene in in the Cars movie where they go cow tipping and the cows are tractors and the bull is a combine.


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