Want to be in a promo for the National Center for Lesbian Rights? We are proud to announce our "I am NCLR …" photo campaign, designed to reflect and showcase our clients and supporters who fight alongside us everyday to ensure that every lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender person can live with dignity and security.
As we look ahead to a major milestone in 2012—NCLR’s 35th anniversary—we are launching the “I am NCLR …” photo campaign to reflect the members of our LGBT community and our allies. Through March 31, 2012, we would like your photos—your portraits, snapshots and special moments—with a homemade poster or sign in which you fill in the sentence, "I am NCLR, and I am …" telling us how you reflect our groundbreaking work.
A selection committee comprised of artists, photographers, and NCLR staff will choose some of the best submitted images that will be used in NCLR promotional and marketing material through our 35th anniversary event, where we will showcase many of your photos to help tell NCLR’s story through real images, from real people.
Since our start in 1977, NCLR has helped shape the laws and policies that impact your life, and our work has embraced every aspect of who we are as a diverse community, recognizing that we come from many different backgrounds and face a wide range of issues, including: immigration and asylum, employment equality, adoption and family rights, marriage, racial justice, sports, relationship recognition, transgender rights, access to services for youth and elders, and equal access tohealthcare and government benefits.
NCLR has always been on the cutting edge of legal and social issues. We were the first LGBT legal organization to launch a project to advocate for LGBT youth in the mental health system, schools, foster care, and juvenile detention. We were the first to create permanent projects for same-sex binational couples and LGBT asylum seekers, LGBT elders, transgender people, LGBT farmworkers, low-income LGBT people seeking services from legal aid organizations, and even LGBT athletes and coaches.
Without you, there is no NCLR. Be a part of this campaign, and show us how you are NCLR.
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