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5 easy actions for sexuality & gender equality

Gay & Lesbian Equality (WA) has provided 5 easy and valuable ways that people can contribute to the campaign for full equality. All the information and tools you need to take the actions is available at the click of a button.

Submitted 8/6/2010 By scucow Views 973 Comments 0 Updated 8/23/2010

The Lowdown

When: 8/5/2010 - 8/14/2010
Where: WA
Costs: None

What’s involved?

1. Add a "Voting for Equality" ribbon to your Facebook / Twitter
2. Register to attend the August 14th National Day of Action for Equal Marriage, and ask three friends to come with you
3. Subscribe to the GALE Blog, and submit content
4. Call for Debate on Q&A or Insight
5. Send a letter to the editor of your local newspaper

GALE(WA) has provided the information and tools you need to make your contribution quick, but effective. Take action now at http://galewa.asn.au/action-alert/

Why should people do this?

Your action helps to build a voice for the people in our community who cannot have their relationship recognised & celebrated, who are discriminated against and have no court of appeal.

No lobby group on its own can make change, and get sexuality & gender equality onto the Election agenda. Your participating in actions like these makes sure that the voice of the people is heard.

Other stuff

Share your action with your friends!
After doing one of the things below, post about it to your social networks and encourage others to do the same. GALE sending messages only reaches a limited amount of people - your small post helps the actions and ideas reach new ears.

Contact information

Visit the GALE(WA) website at http://galewa.asn.au/

Or get the latest opinion pieces, current affairs and campaign analysis at the GALEForce Blog

http://galeforceblog.wordpress.com/

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