Basic Rights Oregon 2012 Annual Report
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BASIC RIGHTS OREGON 2012 ANNUAL REPOR T Friends, I’ve never been more proud or more excited to be a part of the fight for equality across Oregon and across the country. During 2012, Basic Rights Oregon and Basic Rights Education Fund took on the tough fights and won. And we’re not slowing down. We helped win the freedom to marry for our neighbors in Washington. We elected (and re-elected) equality champions across the state. We won trans inclusive health care for countless Oregonians. We built alliances within Native American communities where we are helping to increase equity and visibility for two spirit/LGBT native families. None of this could have happened without supporters like yourself. We have built a politically powerful voice and we are creating meaningful change in the lives of LGBT Oregonians. Together, there is no limit to what we can accomplish. Yours in solidarity, Jeana Frazzini Executive Director, Basic Rights Oregon Our Mission: to ensure that all lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Oregonians experience equality by building a broad and politically powerful movement, shifting public opinion, and achieving policy victories. We are building a politically powerful movement We are building a politically powerful movement We are building a politically powerful movement FOR TRANS JUSTICE FOR MARRIAGE EQUALITY FOR RACIAL JUSTICE Our Trans Justice program priorities are set by the Trans Justice Working Group, Basic Rights Oregon successfully expanded support for the freedom to marry In 2012, our Racial Justice program worked with Native families to create a new a volunteer team of community leaders. In 2012, we worked with businesses and built our political power in 2012 by working to win the freedom to marry in Our Families video highlighting Two Spirit/LGBT Native Americans. We collabo- across the state to remove barriers to medically-necessary health care, and with Washington, elect a pro-equality majority in the Oregon legislature and main- rated with Indigenous Ways of Knowing on a Tribal Equity Toolkit, and worked Oregon’s Insurance Division to issue a historic bulletin making it clear that there tain LGBT champions in critical statewide offices. Thanks to our volunteers, we with Portland PFLAG Black Chapter and Urban League of Portland on a first-of- is no place for discrimination in private insurance plans in this state. In 2013, we built one of the most powerful political action programs we’ve ever run! This its-kind report on the experiences of Black LGBT Oregonians. In 2013, we are will ensure that these historic wins are implemented and that statewide public year, we’re launching our 2014 campaign for the freedom to marry by building providing strong support to our partners to advance key racial justice policy insurance plans remove discriminatory exclusions. support in communities across Oregon. priorities, recruiting hundreds of new volunteers and engaging more LGBT Or- egonians in our shared struggle for justice. Building a movement for trans-inclusive health care Changing hearts and minds across the Pacific Northwest 2734 People reached each month about 340,000 Emails about pro-equality candidates and Washington’s Ref. 74 Developing new leaders for racial justice and building community our Trans Justice work 50,000 People who saw our Facebook posts about pro-equality candidates 386 People attended three social events for 700 Copies distributed of the “Benefits and Ref. 74 this election cycle LGBT people of color of Equality,” a one-of-a-kind toolkit 18,699 Conversations with Washington 108 Volunteer shifts talking to Washington for securing trans-inclusive health and Oregon voters about the voters of color about marriage in Spanish, care in workplaces freedom to marry and pro-equality Vietnamese, Korean and English 179 Community members at our Trans candidates 107 Volunteers & community members Justice summer events series 4,421 Doors knocked in Washington in trained on the intersections of racial support of Ref. 74 justice, immigrant rights & LGBT equality Moving trans-inclusive health policy on the ground 70 Phone banks in Portland, Vancouver, 2 Our Families cohort alumnae moved into 53,000 Oregonians who gained access to Salem, Eugene and Pendleton board and staff leadership roles inclusive coverage this year 14,000 Individuals covered by OHSU’s Building a broad base of activists and grassroots donors Garnering support from straight leaders of color and allied organizations newly-inclusive health plan 65,000 Dollars raised by our volunteers to 266 Tribal leaders previewed our Two Spirit 205 Policy-makers briefed on the im- support pro-equality candidates video at the Affiliated Tribes of pact of health care discrimination 15,000 Number of supporters who signed Northwest Indians convention and our policy recommendations our online petitions in support of the 82 Organizations and straight leaders of 52 Business and human resources freedom to marry colors signed onto the statement of leaders educated at Basic Rights 5,000 Pledge cards collected in support of support for LGBT families of color in 5 Oregon’s annual business leaders luncheon the freedom to marry in Oregon local ethnic media outlets 1,038 Volunteer shifts completed this Developing new leaders for trans justice election cycle Raising the visibility of LGBT families of color across Oregon 148 Attendees at the annual Trans 318 Volunteers who worked at least one shift to support equality 35,271 YouTube views of our four Our Justice Summit Families videos 57 Community members trained on Sharing our stories 394 People who watched the latina/o Our how to share their stories with 10,000 Miles traveled to 26 community Families video at CAUSA’s Immigrant decision-makers town halls, engaging over 500 Action Day in Salem 13 Incredible host committee leaders in small towns 172 Asian/Pacific Islander community mem- members who made the Trans 20 Volunteer spokespersons trained to bers & allies who viewed an Our Families Justice Summit possible share their stories with news media video at the 2012 DisOrient Film Festival 1 Ground-breaking video highlight- 70 Published news stories about in Eugene and at API Pride’s Lunar New Year Banquet in Portland ing trans Oregonians’ experiences couples working to win the freedom 103 African American community members & allies at launch of Lift Every of health care discrimination. Watch at www.youtube.com/basicrights to marry the person they love Voice: The Black LGBTQ Oregonian Experience Board of Directors: Vanessa Usui, Board Chair • Al Machemehl, Board Treasurer • Kerry Johnson, Board Secretary • Cyreena Boston Ashby • Debbie Burke • Dave Cutler • C M Hall • Nancy Haque • Margi Hoffmann BASIC RIGHTS • Jon Isaacs • Steven Johnston • Izzy Meda • Anita Rodgers Staff: Cathy Abbruzzese, Donor Outreach Coordinator • Kodey Park Bambino, Racial Justice Organizer • Sasha Buchert, Communications Manager • Cass Cole, Field Organizer • Khalil Edwards, Racial Justice Organizer • Kathy Formella, Eugene Field Organizer • Jeana Frazzini, Executive Director • Mike Grigsby, Field Organizer • Aubrey Harrison, Program Director OREGON • John Joo, Racial Justice Manager • Joe LeBlanc, Development Coordinator • Jack Quinn MacNichol, Development Coordinator • Juan Martinez, Development Director • Dave Mathews, Lead Field Organizer • BOARD & STAFF David McElhatton, Trans Justice Organizer • Justin Pabalate, Field Organizer • Raahi Reddy, Organizing Director • Amy Ruiz, Communications Director • tash shatz, Trans Justice Manager • Kim Sogge, Field Organizer • Gus Wendel, Field Organizer • Kyle White, Field Manager • Donnella Wood, Faith/Field Organizer • Dan Yonker, Finance Director • Peter Zuckerman, Media Manager Basic Rights Oregon & Basic Rights Education Fund Consolidated Financials 2012 Program Allocation LIBERTY CIRCLE Leslie Jensen Lieselotte & Mary Zorn-McCarty ($10,000+) Basic Rights Oregon Leadership Council Lilles Slawik & Lucy Monroe Al Machemehl & John Harrell We are pleased to acknowledge donors who made gifts totaling Lisa Hunefeld & Ann Schatz Anonymous $1,000 or more in 2012. Your generosity has made it possible for us Livingston Foundation, Inc. Arcus Foundation Loree Hyde Civil Marriage Collaborative to build equality across Oregon. We thank you for your investment. Marc Walters Comcast Cable Communications Marilyn Stewart-Frank Ford Foundation Oregon Education Association Beatrice Dohrn & Jennifer Middleton Mark Clift & Jeff Knapp Four Freedoms Fund Oregon Health & Science University Belinda Hyde Martin Childs Gill Foundation Portland General Electric Brian Little Mary Mckinney Ezell & Flay Ezell Fund of Jeff Heatherington Providence Health & Services Brian Wilson the Wentworth Foundation Jim Hess & Robert Herald Steven & Linda McGeady Calvin Harrison & Calvin Sims Mary Usui Morel Ink The New World Foundation Carol Jane Bernick & Mark Hackett McDonald Jacobs, P.C. Northwest Health Foundation The Portland Trailblazers Charles Hales McDowell Rackner & Gibson PC Paul E. Singer Foundation U.S. Bank Chris Graamans & Stacy Smith Metro Pride Foundation Walter S. Johnson Foundation Daryl & Christine Vogel Metropolitan Group Robert Goman & Stephen Marc Beaudoin Claudia Kyle & Linda Mason Miller Nash LLP Robin Castro & John Halseth JUSTICE CIRCLE Congregation Beth Israel Nancy Lynchild Spirit Mountain Community Fund ($2,500 – $4,999) Curtis Thompson & Joseph Mitchoff Neil Kimmelfield State Capacity Innovation Fund D. Carter & Jennifer MacNichol Nick Fish Stoel Rives LLP Andrew Lorente Norm Kalbfleisch & Neil Matteucci