November Membership Meeting with Roger Pinholster

The next meeting of the Capital Equality Democratic Caucus will be held on Wednesday, November 11, 2015, at 6:30pm. Roger Pinholster, candidate for Leon County School Board, District 2, will be our guest speaker. Come join the fun and raise a glass to veterans!

The membership meeting will be held at Corner Pocket Sports Bar, 2475 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, and is open to all Democrats.

Grab a friend and join us for an informative and entertaining session! We hope to see you there!

Membership Committee Chair Vacancy

The Capital Equality Democratic Caucus currently has a vacant board position for Membership Committee Chair.  Our goal is to build a strong and diverse membership that represents every facet of the LGBTA and supportive community.  The Membership Committee Chair is responsible for recruiting new members and managing our membership roster.  Additionally, the Membership Committee Chair coordinates membership drive events and recommends rules and procedures that encourage active participation in the caucus.

For more information about this position, contact Caucus President Andy Janecek.

Jackie Pons Hosting Community Connection Event

Jackie Pons, candidate for re-election as Leon County’s Superintendent of Schools, is hosting a campaign community connection on Thursday, November 5th, beginning at 5:30pm at the all-new Edison Restaurant in Tallahassee’s Cascades Park!

Click here to view the event invitation.

OPINION: Education needed on inclusion of transgender students

After reading Amanda Claire Curcio’s front page article in the Oct. 15 Tallahassee Democrat, it became clear to me that this penning was in order. The article shows the need for conversation within our schools as to the inclusion of GLBTQ students.

Margeaux MutzThis conversation has been a long time in coming. It does provide a great opportunity for our community to once again shine as we did with the passing in 2010 of the Leon County Human Rights Ordinance. This ordinance includes gender identity while prohibiting discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations. It was used as a template for a similar Orange County ordinance and makes us, as of Jan. 28, 2015, one of 65 counties in the United States with an ordinance that includes gender identity.

Luckily for us in Tallahassee and Florida, we have a great group of people trying to make a difference regarding GLBTQ rights. Sonia James has proposed a coalition to create teacher in-service training for K-12 teachers. Andy Janecek of the Capital City GLBTQA Democratic Caucus has worked tirelessly to create lines of communication with our School Board. Transaction Florida, an initiative of Equality Florida headed by Gina Duncan, has been recently created and is now available to protect the rights of transgender citizens in our state.

Last but not least, Superintendent Jackie Pons has met with the family, assured me and addressed our community, stating that, “Leon County Schools is a safe and caring community that puts the well being of children first. Bullying and singling out of any student or employee who may express themselves differently will not be tolerated.”

All that being said, it would be negligent of me not to mention the danger in which we put our youth when hate and discrimination are allowed to run rampant. Each year on Nov. 20 the transgender community in more than 200 cities and 20 countries remembers those of us who have died for having the audacity to be themselves.

Transgender Europe’s Trans Murder Monitoring Project lists 238 deaths in 2013 and 1374 since 2008. How many deaths have not been listed as hate crimes is anyone’s guess.

What is not a guess is that a segment of our population has demonized the existence of transgender people. This demonization works on the fears of a generally loving community that already is saddled with abnormally high fears of acceptance and an inordinately high suicide rate, with various surveys stating that as many as 41 percent of transgender or gender-nonconforming people have attempted suicide.

What can we do? My advice is to make our coveted school system a place where such tragedies are not allowed to incubate. The time is now to make it clear to those with antiquated ideas regarding gender identity as well as sexual identity within our school system that their actions will no longer be tolerated. Let the education of those who do the educating begin. One person discriminated against or made to feel “less than” is too many!

Margeaux Mutz is the founder of Transgender Tallahassee and facilitates its Gender Chat Group. This article originally appeared in the Tallahassee Democrat on Saturday, October 24, 2015. To view it online, visit http://www.tallahassee.com/story/opinion/2015/10/24/education-needed-inclusion-transgender-students/74542152/.

Democratic Debate Watch Party in Tallahassee

Join the Capital Equality Democratic Caucus and Leon County Democratic Clubs and Caucuses for a Democratic Debate Watch Party on October 13th at Tallahassee’s newest and hippest restaurant, The Edison in Cascades Park!

Drop in to The Edison Restaurant for dinner and then join us for the watch party in the Innovation Room upstairs beginning at 8pm. The debate will be shown on The Edison’s massive 127″ drop down screen! The debate begins at 9pm.

For dinner reservations, call (850) 692-8084. The watch party is free to attend and is open to all Democrats!

September Membership Meeting with Rosanne Wood

The next meeting of the Capital Equality Democratic Caucus will be held on Wednesday, September 9, 2015, at 6:30pm. Rosanne Wood, candidate for Leon County School Board, District 2, will be our guest speaker.

After the meeting, members are encouraged to scoot on over to Madison Social for Equality Florida’s Equality Connection event taking place until 8:30pm. Learn more on Equality Florida’s Facebook event.

The membership meeting will be held at Milano Pizzeria, 514 W. Tharpe Street, Tallahassee, and is open to all Democrats.

Straight Ally 101 Event in Tallahassee

Join We Are Straight Allies and Capital Equality for this unique, informative workshop where we will explore what it means to be an ally and how to better support the LGBTQ community.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015
12PM – 1:30PM
Tallahassee City Hall
300 S. Adams Street

In partnership with Mayor Andrew Gillum and County Commissioner Mary Ann Lindley
$15 Ticket Includes Lunch and Materials
Free parking in the Kleman Plaza lot
Special drawing for an ‘I’m Coming Out’ T-shirt

Register Online

August Membership Meeting with Tommy Mills

The next meeting of the Capital Equality Democratic Caucus will be held on Wednesday, August 12, 2015, at 6:30pm. Tommy Mills, Democratic candidate for Leon County Sheriff, will be our guest speaker. Tommy joins two other Democratic candidates and one NPA candidate in this four-way race.

Caucus members will also be voting to approve proposed amendments to the bylaws, including anti-discrimination provisions related to loyalty oaths, accessibility requirements for general membership meetings, and public notices of elections in order to be consistent with Florida Democratic Party rules. You may review the proposed text at this link.

The event will be held at Milano Pizzeria, 514 W. Tharpe Street, Tallahassee, and is open to all Democrats.

Grab a friend and join us for an informative and entertaining session! We hope to see you there!

Register Now for the 2015 Summer Membership Meeting

The Florida LGBTA Democratic Caucus’s Summer Membership Meeting is set for August 22, 2015, in Tampa, Florida, in conjunction with our Summer Gala!  The membership meeting will include continued development of the Caucus’s Strategic Plan, including Caucus plans for the 2016 elections.  We will also have a membership roundtable and networking session on Sunday morning,   Here is the preliminary agenda. August 22, 2015 12:00pm – 4:00pm DoubleTree Hotel – Tampa Westshore 4500 Cypress Road Tampa, FL 33604 Attendance to the Membership Meeting is free. However, admission to the Summer Gala requires a ticket. Click here to purchase a ticket to the Summer Gala. Hotel Reservations A special room rate has been established at the host hotel. To make your reservation, visit the hotel website using this link and enter group code FDC before Saturday, July 25th. Alternatively, you may make your reservation over the phone by calling (855) 610-TREE.

July Membership Social with Rick Minor

The election cycle for 2016 is heating up as more candidates file to run in Tallahassee’s local races. Late last month, Rick Minor entered the race as a candidate for Tallahassee City Commission, Seat 1. Join the Capital Equality Democratic Caucus as we sit down with Rick on July 15th to learn more about his campaign and his vision for the future of Tallahassee.

The event will be held at Krewe de Gras in Midtown Tallahassee and is open to all Democrats.

A Chartered Chapter of the Florida LGBTQ+ Democratic Caucus