The Maryland Legislative LGBTQ+ Caucus is gearing up to host an essential town hall meeting in collaboration with the Delmarva Pride Center and DoCoPride. This event is set to address crucial legal protections for the LGBTQ+ community in Maryland.
The town hall is scheduled for this Wednesday and will be held from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. The gathering is to take place at the Waterfowl Building, located at 40 S. Hanson St. in Easton. For those unable to attend in person, a virtual option will be available, ensuring that everyone interested can participate.
During this town hall, attendees will hear from elected officials and a panel of esteemed legal experts. The discussions will center around the current state of legal protections for LGBTQ+ individuals in Maryland and will also explore what the future might hold for these protections. The goal is to provide a comprehensive overview and foster a dialogue that will help shape future legislative efforts.
State Delegate Kris Fair, who represents Frederick County and serves as chair of the Maryland Legislative LGBTQ+ Caucus, emphasized the significance of this event. "As Maryland prepares for changes at the federal level, our Caucus remains firm in its commitment to support all residents," Fair stated. "This town hall is a pivotal moment for us to reaffirm our dedication to crafting a legislative agenda that acknowledges and protects the diverse experiences of our residents, particularly those in the queer, nonbinary, and transgender communities who often face targeted legislation."
This event is not just about current laws; it's about future advocacy. Delegate Fair underscored the importance of coordination in developing a legislative package that truly reflects and serves the needs of Maryland's diverse LGBTQ+ population. By doing so, the Caucus aims to ensure that the state remains a safe and supportive environment for all its residents.
Tina Jones, co-founder and chair of the Delmarva Pride Center, expressed her enthusiasm about this collaborative effort. "At a time when our community is facing unprecedented levels of bias and potential harm, it's more important than ever to come together," Jones remarked. "Our partnership with the Maryland Legislative LGBTQ+ Caucus and DoCoPride is a crucial step in our Safe Spaces initiative. We're here to educate community members about their rights and to unite in declaring that hate, bias, and harm have no place on the Eastern Shore or anywhere in Maryland."
This town hall represents a vital opportunity for the community to come together, learn, and stand united against discrimination. It is a space where questions can be asked, information can be shared, and solidarity can be strengthened.
For those interested in participating, registration for the event is currently open. It's an opportunity not just to listen but to actively engage with leaders and advocates who are shaping the future of LGBTQ+ rights in Maryland.
The Maryland Legislative LGBTQ+ Caucus, Delmarva Pride Center, and DoCoPride are committed to fostering an inclusive dialogue and welcome all community members to join them in this important conversation. By doing so, attendees will contribute to a broader movement aimed at promoting equality and justice for all Marylanders.
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a meaningful discussion that can influence positive change within the community. Whether in person or online, your voice and presence are valued in this continued fight for equality.
Together, we can build a Maryland that truly reflects the values of inclusion, respect, and dignity for everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
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