Posts by LGBT Democrats of Virginia
Our Vote and Our Voice Matters
We all need to take note and recognize that our vote, and our voice, matters.
Read MoreReflecting on Pride
So, is Pride month still relevant?
Read MoreMake Heard Our Voices
Our journey was never about awards or accolades.
Read MoreCandidate Spotlight: John Foust, 10th Congressional District
As the next congressman for Virginia’s 10th District, John will fight to uphold the values of those living in Virginia’s 10th District. He is pleased with the progress our country and the commonwealth are making on marriage equality and supports ending discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. When hearing the news of the recent decision made by the Supreme Court, John Foust issued the following statement: “Today’s news is a significant step forward towards ending discrimination in Virginia and across the country. The Supreme Court has once again shown that it is willing to stand up for the constitutional rights of all Americans to be protected from unjust and unequal treatment. I commend Attorney General Herring for his leadership in protecting the rights of same-sex couples in Virginia. The fight to end discrimination in Virginia is not over, and we must continue the hard work to ensure that all Virginians have a fair chance.”
Read MorePresident Obama and the Fight for LGBT Rights
Glee star Jane Lynch narrates this documentary about LGBT rights in America. The video features a candid interview with President Obama, who speaks about the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t…
Read MoreJoel McDonald to Participate in Panel Discussion on LGBT Student Issues at Old Dominion University
Joel McDonald, Vice Chair for Technology and Communication of the LGBT Caucus of the Democratic Party of Virginia, will participate in a panel discussion hosted by the Division of Student…
Read MoreNew Board Members of the Caucus
The votes were counted yesterday for the first election of the LGBT Family and Friends Stonewall Caucus of the Democratic Party of Virginia. Seventy-one percent of eligible votes sent in…
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