Kentucky Equality Federation Wins Social Justice Award
Kentucky Equality Federation, a finalist for a MySpace Impact Award in the category of Social Justice, has won. The Federation will be awarded a $10,000.00 cash prize from MySpace.
Lexington, KY (Issues Wire / PRWEB) March 10, 2007 -- Kentucky Equality Federation, a finalist for a MySpace Impact Award in the category of Social Justice, has won. The Federation will be awarded a $10,000.00 cash prize from MySpace.
MySpace chose the Kentucky Equality Federation for the organization's important work to preserve and defend the rights of LGBT Kentuckians and promote equality for all, and for its dynamic and effective use of the MySpace platform to engage users in its cause.
MySpace launched the Impact Awards to honor organizations and individuals "making a difference in the world" via MySpace. The Impact Awards are broken into six categories: Community Building, Health and Safety, Social Justice, Poverty Relief, Environmentalism and International Development. In addition to a $10,000.00 cash prize, winners also get promotional support from MySpace. More information about the Impact Awards can be found at https://myspace.com/ImpactAwards.
"Thousands upon thousands of our members are using MySpace as a platform to make a positive impact," said Chris DeWolfe, MySpace CEO and co-founder. "The Impact Awards are our way of thanking them and honoring them for leveraging the power of MySpace to do good."
Nancy Couch, Treasurer and Secretary for Kentucky Equality Federation, stated the organization was honored to have even been nominated as a finalist.
In a statement released to MySpace after winning the Social Justice Award, Kentucky Equality Federation President Jordan Palmer stated: "Kentucky Equality Federation largely focuses on the Gay Civil Rights Movement because to this day they are denied access to social and civil rights enjoyed by the majority. Specifically targeting and exempting a specific group of people from constitutional freedoms enjoyed by the majority is an attack on the very foundation that makes this nation great: tolerance, social acceptance, and diversity. From the Black Civil Rights Movement to the Women's Liberation Movement every generation seems unjustly burdened by our governments to fight for what our Founding Fathers wanted them to have, liberty and justice for all. Using the MySpace platform to educate the public, communicate with followers, and increase awareness of our organization has made Kentucky Equality Federation successful. We would not have been able to reach the massive number of people and organizations we have without MySpace."
The Kentucky Equality Federation salutes MySpace for creating a social networking website where people and organizations can network, share ideas and engage in worthy causes.
"There are a lot of really good people and organizations on MySpace," stated Palmer. "We encourage other organizations to reach out to the individuals and organizations on MySpace, utilizing the worlds largest social networking website is a fast and easy way to rally others to your cause."
NOTE TO EDITORS:
The Kentucky Equality Federation currently has nearly 6,523 officially registered members throughout the commonwealth (as of December 31, 2006). The Kentucky Equality Federation has three authorized chapters operating in the Bluegrass, Jackson Purchase, Northern, and Southeastern Regions of Kentucky.
The Kentucky Equality Federation's Advisory Council determines the Federation's platform, candidate political ratings, and chapter management.
The Kentucky Equality Federation is a member of the International Lesbian and Gay Association™, a monetary supporter of the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund®, and advocate/supporter of the Military Equality Alliance.
The International Lesbian and Gay Association is a world-wide network of national and local groups dedicated to achieving equal rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) people everywhere. Founded in 1978, it now has more than 400 member organizations. Every continent and around 90 countries are represented. ILGA member groups range from small collectives to national groups and entire cities.
ILGA is to this day the only international non-profit and non-governmental community-based federation focused on presenting discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation as a global issue.
For additional information, visit our official website at www.commonwealth-equality.org, or www.theequalityparty.org.
About MySpace.com
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