Time is running out...
| By Robert Cruickshank, Courage Campaign - Nov 5th, 2009 at 11:58 am PST |
| Also listed in: Courage Campaign Staff |
Note: this email was sent to our members this morning from Mike Bonin, one of the founders and now Program Director of Camp Courage.
Dear friend --
I never could have imagined it.
As a kid growing up scared and closeted in New England in the 1970's, I never could have imagined that the issue of gay marriage would ever be seriously debated, let alone hotly contested.
I never could have imagined a day when gay people would have been in television ads, when WWII veterans emotionally spoke out in favor of their gay children, when people of faith stood up for LGBT rights, when armies of people -- gay and straight alike -- would descend into a small New England state to say gay people should be equal.
I know that the news from Maine is depressing. But it is not the end. It is just another bump in a long road. Let's not forget how far we've come as a country, while recognizing how far we need to go to achieve full federal equality, fighting for it at every level: in the courts, at the ballot box and in Washington, DC.
Equality will be ours, but we will have to fight for it. And I can't imagine a better opportunity to learn the secret to our future success than Camp Courage -- an experience that graduates say is one of the most powerful and transformative events of their lives..
If you want to join more than 200 people who have signed up for Camp Courage Sacramento this weekend, you have less than 24 hours to do so. On Friday at 12 p.m., registration will close. Click here now to sign up:
http://www.couragecampaign.org/CampSacramento
While marriage equality did not come to Maine, it will surely come to America, and when it does, events like Camp Courage will be where the seeds of equality were planted.
On Saturday morning, Camp Courage Sacramento will begin. Within minutes, the room will be buzzing with energy, as participants learn how to tell their "story of self" -- the foundation of changing the hearts and minds of our friends, family and neighbors.
By the end of Camp Courage on Sunday, lives will be changed, powerful friendships will be forged, and a community will be connected.
Time is running out. If you want to experience this transformative event, sign up now for Camp Courage Sacramento before it's too late:
http://www.couragecampaign.org/CampSacramento
When I was a kid, I never could have imagined a day in America when full equality would be the law of the land. But one day, from sea to shining sea, that change will come.
Come to Camp Courage Sacramento this weekend and learn how to be that change.
Mike Bonin
Camp Courage Program Director
