Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone: 215-732-3378
Fax: 215-732-7376
www.equalityforum.com
For further information, contact Malcolm Lazin at (215) 732-3378
or www.equalityforum.com
OCTOBER 16, 2003
Equality Forum Announces Canada as the 2004 Featured
Nation
Equality Forum, the largest international GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual
and
transgender) civil rights forum announced today at a press conference
at Independence National Historical Park that Canada is its 2004
Featured Nation. Equality Forum 2004 will be held from Monday, April
26 to Sunday, May 2 in Philadelphia.
Malcolm Lazin, Executive Director of Equality Forum stated, "Each
year we have a different Featured Nation. The choice for 2004 was
unanimous. Canada has led on issues of GLBT civil rights. Canada
exemplifies equality."
"We salute Canada for recognizing the fundamental human right
to marry the life partner of one's choice," said Joe Farrell,
Chair of the Board of Directors. "We commend its courts and
its national leadership including Canadian Prime Minister Chretien."
Equality Forum presented its Distinguished Leadership Award to
Kevin Bourassa and Joe Varnell, Canada's first gay married couple.
"We are honored to have Equality Forum, the premiere international
GLBT forum bestow this award. We look forward to serving on the
International Family Values Panel and Gay Marriage Panel at Equality
Forum 2004," said Toronto's Kevin Bourassa.
"This is an exciting opportunity to share Canadian values
in approximately 20 programs at Equality Forum 2004," said
Darrell Schuurman, co-founder, Canadian Gay & Lesbian Chamber
of Commerce. "Canada is bringing our best, including political
leaders like Member of Parliament Svend Robinson, Ontario Member
of Provincial Parliament George Smitherman and Winnipeg Mayor Glen
Murray. Our collaboration includes artists and entertainers, civil
rights advocates, journalists, business executives, community activists,
religious leaders, among others."
"We are delighted to add the National Constitution Center
to our list of collaborating partners. We will hold a Presidential
Election 2004 at the National Constitution Center. The program focus
is how GLBT issues involving Constitutional freedoms impact the
2004 federal elections," said Malcolm Lazin.
"Philadelphia is the site of the nation's first gay rights
protests - even before the Stonewall Riots," said Meryl Levitz,
President of the Greater Philadelphia Marketing Tourism Corporation.
"It is, therefore, appropriate that Equality Forum brings people
from around the world to discuss gay and lesbian issues in the shadow
of the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall."
"We view Equality Forum as an international event that allows
us to demonstrate Canadian values and embrace the GLBT community.
Our nation is a close and inviting destination with diverse travel
experiences," said Susan Iris of the Canadian Tourism Commission.
The United Stated GLBT traveler is a niche market estimated at $54.1
billion annually.
For more information about Equality Forum, please visit www.equalityforum.com
or call (215) 732-3378.
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