Saturday, June 28, 2008

Women Unite

I am thrilled by Michelle Obama's speech in NYC the other night at the Gay and Lesbian Leadership Council. She used strong words and where I've struggled with Barack Obama's arrogance, I heard her sincerity loud and clear.

Maybe it's because she's a mom, too. I don't know, but I believe her.

After her "I'm finally proud of my country" comment, the handlers have kept Michelle Obama quiet. I hope, deeply, that they stop doing that. Because as a former Clinton supporter, not only do I hear what Michelle Obama says? I think she means it.

I believe the key to swaying the former Hillary Clinton voters lies in Michelle Obama. All those people who say they will stay at home and not vote? They need to hear this woman.

Michelle Obama is not the candidate. But she can swing some voters so turned off by her husband, or so in love with Clinton as a woman, or those thirsty for something more than political pandering.

Staying home, this election? It's not an option. Regardless to how far ahead in any poll Obama may be, when people close the curtain, racism will come alive.

We have to vote, all of us, this November. No one can stay home and pout.

Maybe, just maybe, we have a voice in Michelle Obama.

Besides, you know, we women always have a way to figure it out.

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Friday, June 27, 2008

California Marriages in Communities of Color

If for no other reason that to see the diverse groups all gathering to celebrate marriage equality, please watch this video.



Ms. Sen makes a strong point and I agree. Michelle Obama stood up and called for state solutions to equality for gay and lesbian couples last night at the Gay and Lesbian Leadership Council, highlighting again the strength we can achieve when we work together.

Communities of Color are not the bastions of homophobia. It is a myth perpetuated by those in power to stay in power.

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