- Courage Campaign
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The Courage Campaign is a California-based human rights campaign and progressive advocacy organization[1] with more than 700,000 followers, working on a variety of causes,[2] including the repeal of Proposition 8, California budget reforms,[3][dead link],[4][5] and ballot procedures.[6][7] The chair and founder of the campaign is Rick Jacobs.[8]
The campaign relies heavily on online and grassroots contact methods, and in early February released a four-minute online advertising film featuring same-sex couples, each making the same request: "Don't divorce us." It was viewed more than 500,000 times in a week.[2] The video is accompanied by the song Fidelity by Regina Spektor.[9]
Contents
Organs
- Courage Campaign Institute—educational arm for volunteer activist members.
- Courage Campaign Civic Action—"works to influence the nomination, election, appointment, or defeat of candidates for public office."
- Courage Campaign Issues Committee—active on statewide ballot campaigns, registered with the California Fair Political Practices Commission.
Projects
- Prop 8 Trial Tracker—a blog which covers proceedings of the Perry v. Schwarzenegger.
- NOM Tour Tracker—a video blog covering the National Organization for Marriage's Summer for Marriage Tour and interviews with attendees.
- No More Dirty Tricks—campaign against state-wide right-wing movement for electoral college vote-counting in presidential elections.
- Block Blackwater—campaign against establishment of Blackwater mercenary base near Potrero.
- Camp Courage—year-long series of local two-day conferences for both new and seasoned activists. Operated by the CCI, and inspired by the "Camp Obama" series of activist-training conferences during Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign.
References
- ^ About the. Courage Campaign. Retrieved on 2010-11-16.
- ^ a b Same-sex marriage movement looks to 'Obamify', San Francisco Chronicle, February 16, 2009,
- ^ Feb. 11: The Courage Campaign, Alameda Times-Star, February 11, 2009
- ^ Courage Campaign. Courage Campaign. Retrieved on 2010-11-16.
- ^ Courage Campaign. Courage Campaign. Retrieved on 2010-11-16.
- ^ Courage Campaign. Courage Campaign (2008-02-18). Retrieved on 2010-11-16.
- ^ Courage Campaign. Courage Campaign. Retrieved on 2010-11-16.
- ^ Focus on the Family vastly outpaced Mormon spending on Proposition 8, The Colorado Independent, February 11, 2009
- ^ Don't divorce us video, the Courage Campaign website, with acknowledgement to Regina Spektor
External links
Categories:- Organizations based in California
- Politics of California
- LGBT political advocacy groups in the United States
- LGBT rights in California
- Organizations that support same-sex marriage
- Progressivism in the United States
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