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HRC rules against Hands On Originals

As we finish Thanksgiving and move toward Christmas (or whatever you may choose to celebrate), we realize there is much to be thankful about this holiday season. Queer communities enjoyed some major victories in the recent elections. Three states voted for gay marriage, and one voted not to create a Prop 8-type legislation. Gay officials were elected to office in several places including Tammy Baldwin who will serve as the US Senate’s first openly gay senator. In Lexington, we have enjoyed a massive victory as well. The Human Rights Commission ruled that Hands On Originals (HOO) is guilty of discrimination by refusing to print the 2012 Lexington Pride Festival t-shirts.

 

To recap, the Lexington Pride Festival Committee gathered quotes last year to have their t-shirts printed. HOO provided the best quote for the needs of the committee. When the committee contacted HOO to accept the quote, HOO refused to do the work under the grounds that they were a Christian organization.

The Lexington Pride Festival is a committee of the Gay and Lesbian Services Organization (GLSO). The committee reported HOO’s refusal to the board, which decided to pursue a discrimination complaint with the Human Rights Commission (HRC). The board was able to do this under Lexington’s Fairness Ordinance. The Fairness Ordinance states that a company that provides general services cannot discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation. The GLSO argued that printing t-shirts is a general service; therefore, HOO cannot discriminate against GLSO by refusing to print t-shirts on Christian grounds after providing a quote.
The story went viral, was in the newspaper for several days, made TV media, spawned two Facebook groups, and saw a protest demonstration take place. The HRC began working immediately and gathered mountains of research. HOO asked for mediation, and representatives of GLSO met with them at the HRC. Mediation failed, and the HRC kept the investigation going.
After months of diligent research and investigating, the HRC finally produced a verdict against HOO. The GLSO was elated, and is proud to operate in Lexington. GLSO president Aaron Baker said, “We didn’t win any money – we won what we were looking for all along – a declaration that HOO acted wrongly and an order not to do it again.” This situation demonstrates that gay people do not have to put up with discrimination. They are valuable members of our society, and Lexington knows it. Perhaps the best holiday gift of all is knowing that we can stand up for our rights and win.
Click here for the official judgment from HRC

Paul Brown the 5th Annual Lexington Pride Festival Chair invites everyone to the Days Events

Volunteers – Now is time to sign up for specific jobs and time slots.

We had a great turn out for our Orientation on Saturday and have filled a few spots but need to fill them all!

Below you will see the list of Jobs that we need MANY more volunteers for. We encourage everyone to sign up for a job and time slot with a friend so you can have fun together while still helping the festival out.

We have over 300 people who have shown interest in helping out, please bare with us as we fill time slots and get back with each of you and let you know what job and time slot we have confirmed for you. Please when replying back, give us a first, second and third choice for position and time slot. We will do our best to accommodate your first choice. You may send your choices to volunteers@lexpridefest.org

Also, we ask that you sign in at the Main GLSO / Volunteer tent 10-15 minutes before you are scheduled to volunteer. If you have any problems with your scheduled time slot, we ask that you contact us immediately so we can try to fill in with another volunteer. You are also able to sign up for a couple of shifts if you wish, but don’t sign up too much to where you can’t enjoy your festival also!

We need your response to this post BEFORE this Wednesday 6/27 at NOON! Thanks so much!!!
Here is what we have:

First Aid Station
(must have CPR Certification):

11am-1pm
5pm-7pm
7pm-9pm

AM Runners
(please have a large truck or van to help transport product and equipment down to Courthouse Plaza from Pride Center)

7:30-11am

Festival Set-Up
(many people needed)

7:30-10:30am

Festival Breakdown
(many people needed)

8:30-11:30pm

Coke Distribution
(will be inside Coke vendor trailers)
(3 locations)

11am-1pm
1pm-3pm
3pm-5pm
5pm-7pm
7pm-9pm

General Volunteers / Runners
11am-1pm
1pm-3pm
3pm-5pm
5pm-7pm
7pm-9pm

Running Children’s Games
(Have outgoing personality and be comfortable around children)

11am-2pm
2pm-5pm

Supervising the Bouncy House
11am-2pm
2pm-5pm

Face Painting for Children
2pm-5pm

Arts and Crafts for Children
11am-1pm
1pm-3pm
3pm-5pm

Photographer
all time slots open

Pride Guide Distributors
11am-1pm
1pm-3pm
3pm-5pm
5pm-7pm
7pm-9pm

T-shirts & Merchandise Sales
11am-1pm
1pm-3pm
3pm-5pm
5pm-7pm
7pm-9pm

Entertainment – Stage Security
11am-4pm
4pm-9pm

Entertainment – Stage Hands
(must be able to lift heavy objects)

11am-1pm
1pm-3pm
3pm-5pm
5pm-7pm
7pm-9pm

Finance – Money Handlers & Counters
(Must have money handling experience)

11am-1pm
1pm-3pm
3pm-5pm
5pm-7pm
7pm-9pm

Entertainment Runners
11am-1pm
1pm-3pm
3pm-5pm
5pm-7pm
7pm-9pm

This is just a reminder that all volunteers completing their shift of volunteering will receive a FREE special T-shirt! Remember that we need your response before this Wednesday 6/27 at Noon! Thank You!

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