Volante anunciando una reunión para discutir temas de inmigración y organizarse para exigirle al presidente Obama que cumpliera sus promesas de campaña y promoviera una reforma migratoria responsable. Abogados de inmigración y la activista chicana Emma Lozano estarían presentes en la reunión. / Flyer on immigration issues meeting announcement. The goal of the meeting was to organize and demand President Obama keep his campaign promises regarding a responsible immigration reform. Immigration attorneys and Emma Lozano, an activist from Chicago was present at the meeting.
Acta de una reunión de la Asociación Latina de Charleston que se llevó a cabo el día 28 de enero, 2017. El documento detalla la agenda de la reunión, los acuerdos logrados ese día y los nombres de los miembros de la junta ejecutiva recientemente designados. / Minutes of a Latino Association of Charleston meeting held on January 28, 2007. The document details the agenda, agreements reached and names the recently designated Board members.
Volante de la Asociación Latina de Charleston invitando a una vigilia de oración interdenominacional por los inmigrantes indocumentados. / Flyer for the Latino Association of Charleston calling to an interdenominational prayer vigil for the undocumented immigrants.
Volante para invitar a los miembros de la comunidad latina de Charleston, SC a participar en una reunión para organizar la oposición a una ordenanza del condado de Dorchester que afectaba a trabajadores indocumentados y sus empleadores. El volante indica la fecha y lugar de la reunión: 20 de enero del 2007 en el restaurante Pueblo Grill Rest en Ashley Phosphate Road, North Charleston, SC. / Flyer inviting members of the "Comunidad Latina de Charleston, SC" to a meeting to oppose a Dorchester County ordinance related to undocumented workers and their employers. The gathering was scheduled for January 20, 2007 at "Pueblo Grill Rest" on Ashley Phosphate Road North Charleston, South Carolina.
"Equal Time" host Wilhelmina Hein interviews Mike Schwarzott, community activist with the Alliance For Full Acceptance, Lowcountry Gay and Lesbian Alliance, the Human Rights Campaign, and the South Carolina Equality Coalition. He talks about his history working as an activist in Charleston. Sponsors for this episode: Alliance for Full Acceptance (AFFA) and Catherine LaFond Real Estate Attorney.
"Equal Time" host Wilhelmina Hein interviews Carol and Bob Reeder of Conway, South Carolina. They talk about accepting gay children and how their son's male Dutch partner cannot reside permanently in the US due to US laws. Sponsors for this episode: Alliance for Full Acceptance (AFFA) and Catherine LaFond Real Estate Attorney.
"Equal Time" host Wilhelmina Hein interviews Mark Nagle, an HIV-positive gay man, who as an amputee, uses a wheelchair. He talks about his life, how he came to Charleston, and how his disability interacts with his gay identity. Sponsors for this episode: Alliance for Full Acceptance (AFFA) and Michelle Hawk with Keller Williams Realty.
"Equal Time" host Wilhelmina Hein interviews Charlie Smith, a Charleston real estate agent. Smith talks about his life and involvement in politics as an out gay man. Sponsors for this episode: Alliance for Full Acceptance (AFFA) and David Tester with CSA Real Estate.
"Equal Time" host Wilhelmina Hein interviews Lauren Rodgers, former US Air Force intelligence officer who was harassed, sexually assaulted, and discharged from the military because she is a lesbian. She discusses the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy in the US military. Sponsors for this episode: Alliance for Full Acceptance (AFFA) and Steven E. Clem Charleston Tax Masters.
"Equal Time" host Wilhelmina Hein interviews Jim and Warren Redman-Gress about their lives together, adopting internationally and being gay parents in Charleston, South Carolina. Sponsors for this episode: Alliance for Full Acceptance (AFFA) and DEFUSE (Demanding Ethical Fairness and Universal Spiritual Equality).