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2006 Liberty Education Forum National Symposium
April 28, 2006—Washington, DC
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Bishop Gene Robinson
“Faith & Hope”—Episcopal Bishop V. Gene Robinson from New Hampshire discusses the on-going division among faith communities about issues related to faith and sexual orientation.
Video Length: 29 minutes
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Defending the Faith
Video Length: 46 minutes
Washington, DC—April 28, 2006
A panel of experts discuss how to gain new allies for equality among people of faith. Speakers include Bishop Gene Robinson; Rev. Dr. C. Welton Gaddy, President of The Interfaith Alliance/Interfaith Alliance Foundation; and Rev. Martha Simmons, the President and Publisher of The African American Pulpit. Moderated by Harry Knox, Director of HRC’s Religion and Faith Program.
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Jonathan Rauch
Video Length: 35 minutes
Washington, DC—April 28, 2006
“The Responsibility Revolution”— Gay writer Jonathan Rauch explains how the gay rights movement is in the midst of a transformation. Gay liberation has been replaced by an ethic of service and citizenship: service to the family (with marriage and child rearing) and service to the community. Rauch says this transformation has important implications for the future of the gay rights movement.
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A Strategy for Success
Video Length: 74 minutes
Washington, DC—April 28, 2006
This panel discussion features leaders of several gay rights organizations. Panelists include: Patrick Guerriero, President of the Liberty Education Forum and Log Cabin Republicans; Toni Broaddus, Executive Director of the Equality Federation; Neil Giuliano, President of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD); and Matt Foreman, Executive Director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF). Panel moderated by Chuck Wolfe, Executive Director of the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund.
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Defending Our Families
Video Length: 7 minutes
Washington, DC—April 28, 2006
Gay and lesbian families are confronting those who are working to prohibit adoption by gay people. Jesse Levey makes a conservative case for equality by sharing his family’s personal story.
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Reaching the Heartland
Video Length: 8 minutes
Washington, DC—April 28, 2006
Liberty Education Forum Executive Vice President Patrick Sammon explains how LEF is working to gain new allies for equality among conservatives and people of faith.
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