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Equality Forum is nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization with an educational focus It's mission is to advance the civil rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT), queer, intersex, and other sexual and gender minorities, nationally and internationally
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- Historic Markers - Equality Forum
Equality Forum applies for and oversees the installation of government approved, "nationally significant" LGBT historic markers Each reflects an important person or seminal event for the LGBT civil rights movement Philadelphia has more government approved, nationally significant LGBT historic markers than any other city worldwide
- Event - LGBT Champion Awards | Equality Forum
Malcolm Lazin is the executive director of Equality Forum and the founder of LGBT History Month Previously a federal prosecutor, he received the U S Attorney General’s Distinguished Service Award and subsequently served as the chair of the Pennsylvania Crime Commission Lazin is credited with the lighting of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, which connects Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with
- Other Initiatives | Equality Forum
Other Initiatives National COVID-19 Remembrance Equality Forum conceived the National COVID-19 Remembrance, October 4, 2020, on the Ellipse in Washington, D C Part of President’s Park, the Ellipse lies just south of the White House, which provided the backdrop Equality Forum applied for the National Park Service permit; enlisted the help of Jess O’Connell, political strategiest and 2020
- AIDS Library of Philadelphia Historic Marker Dedication - Equality Forum
Malcolm Lazin is the Executive Director of Equality Forum and the founder of LGBT History Month Previously a federal prosecutor, he received the U S Attorney General’s Distinguished Service Award and subsequently served as the chair of the Pennsylvania Crime Commission Lazin is credited with the lighting of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, which connects Philadelphia with Camden, New Jersey
- Deweys Sit-In Historic Marker - Equality Forum
Dewey's Sit-In Historic Marker 17th St James Street (map) Adopting the lunch-counter sit-in strategy of the black civil rights movement, protesters held the nation's first successful LGBT sit-in in the spring of 1965 at Dewey’s restaurant Located in the Rittenhouse Square section of Philadelphia, Dewey's was a popular hangout after the bars closed Dewey's established a policy of denying
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