Right to Serve update
by Matt | August 30th, 2006 |UW-Madison student organizers will begin their Right to Serve events today in Wisconsin. The New York Times is flying out to do a story on that city and nationally, we have been contacted by a number of national news agencies and networks. The media coverage should definitely pick up in the next few weeks.
In terms of Greensboro, we should have an organizing, informational, non-violent training meeting next week (or at the very latest, early in the second week of September). Our Greensboro events will occur in the third week of September.
But now it is time to beg. PLEASE! click here and take the time to donate, even if it is just a little, to the events here in Greensboro, North Carolina. If you think this campaign is something worthwhile and something with the possibility to really make an impact and change in our country and in the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy, then please help us reach our fundraising goal of $2000. I’ll love you forever for it!
If you live in Greensboro or anywhere in North Carolina and you are interested in finding out how you can get involved in an effort to bring focus to the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy this fall, check out the Right to Serve Campaign at the official website, http://www.righttoserve.org/ as well as MattHillNC.com’s Soulforce Youth page (you can also make a donation to the Greensboro Campaign event via the Right to Serve Greensboro site)
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Matt, 22, is an LGBT journalist, activist and youth advocate currently living and working in Charlotte, N.C., where he serves as the Editor of Q-Notes, the Carolinas' LGBT news source. A native of Winston-Salem, N.C., Matt attended the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and is still continuing to pursue his bachelors degree. He is the Owner & Editor of InterstateQ.com and has been active in LGBT advocacy work since the age of 14.
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