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| Gay & Lesbian Task Force presents 2013 Creating Change's Atlanta co-chairs |
| by Dyana Bagby | ||||||
| May 02, 2012 16:01 | ||||||
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Atlanta will be the host city for the 25th annual "National Conference on LGBT Equality: Creating Change" sponsored by the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force. The Task Force announced today four metro Atlantans who will serve as co-chairs for the conference that brings people together from around the country. It is set for Jan. 23-27, 2013. The co-chairs are:
Everette R.H. Thompson, regional director of Amnesty International USA Southern Regional Office. Jesse Morgan, organizer of the radical queer arts fest MondoHomo and founder of GlitterBomb! Michael Shutt, director of the Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Life at Emory University since 2008. Rev. Gwen Thomas, an ordained minister in the Fellowship of Affirming Ministries and a licensed minister at Victory for the World United Church of Christ in Stone Mountain. For those who wish to be part of the host committee, there will be a meeting on May 16 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Phillip Rush Center where subcommittees will be formed. Top photo: (left to right) Everette R.H. Thompson, Jesse Morgan, Michael Shutt and Rev. Gwen Thomas (courtesy National Gay and Lesbian Task Force)
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