Many thanks to Pam Spaulding for capturing John Lewis' speech at Equality Alabama's gala a couple of weekends ago. John Lewis is an American hero and a powerful speaker; it is fantastic to hear him speaking so strongly on this issue and declaring himself an ally to the GLBT community.
John Lewis took batons to the head, was beaten to unconsciousness multiple times for equality -- courage and moral conviction that [Bishop Harry] Jackson and his fellow charlatans of bigotry are bereft of.
Rep. Lewis spoke eloquently about the simplicity of the government staying out of the lives of gay and lesbian couples -- there is no need to "save" marriage from two people who simply want to love one another and be legally affirmed in the same way that heterosexual couples are when they marry.
But perhaps the most powerful message was to those in the LGBT community who are waiting for equality to come to them -- Lewis charged us to seize the moment, do not accept being told to wait your turn, to demand your rights through your representative, and most of all take personal responsibility -- the message we all heard was loud and clear.
(Read the rest of Pam's post on Lewis' appearance at the Equality Alabama gala.)
I thought I had heard nothing about this…but I do vaguely remember hearing that John Lewis had been invited to speak soemwhere in Alabama. Thanks for covering it. How are you, btw?
Don't thank me. Thank Pam Spaulding… I'm doing pretty well, thanks. How's by you?