Support a New Queer Agenda in 2010
Posted by Kenyon on December 22, 2009 · 2 Comments
Dear Friend,
You and I both know that the economic crisis is not getting better for many low-income and working class people–including queer and transgender folks–any time soon. Queers for Economic Justice is the leading LGBTQ organization working to address the economy’s impact on our communities. We need your continued support to ensure QEJ’s critical work. So far, we’ve raised about $3,000 from people who believe in QEJ’s vision of economic justice. If you’ve given to QEJ already, THANK YOU! If not, please help us reach our $10,000 fundraising goal by December 31.
At this critical time, we ask that you consider making a tax-deductible gift of $100 to make QEJ’s vision a reality. Gifts of any size are appreciated and go a long way to ensure QEJ’s cutting-edge work. Or become a QEJ monthly sustainer by giving $10, $25, or $50 a month to be charged to your debit or credit card. Small gifts overtime add up to make a big difference for economic justice! Thank you for considering QEJ.
With your support, here’s what you can expect from QEJ in 2010:
• A new focus on the economic crisis and its impact on LGBT communities with a spring institute on LGBTQ people and the economic crisis, monthly political education teleconferences and a series of fact sheets on queers and the economy–all to put forth our communities’ needs.
• The national release of QEJ’s groundbreaking report and educational documentary about low-income queer and trans people in NYC detailing research findings on the lesser known experiences of these communities. These tools will be used to educate allied communities and policy makers.
• A campaign to end violence against LGBTQ People in NYC homeless shelters. We’ll be drawing on our six years of experience organizing shelter residents to tackle the increasing violence homeless queer and trans people face by creating a resource guide and offering trainings to shelter staff.
As the new Executive Director of QEJ, I am thrilled to be working alongside my colleagues, Jay Toole and Reina Gossett to make next year an even bigger year for QEJ’s work. But we cannot do so without your generosity. Please join us in our efforts by making your gift today.
Remember, when you give to QEJ, you are making a commitment to justice for all queers, despite their income, race, ability, legal status, or gender identity. On behalf of QEJ’s staff, board, and constituents, thank you for your consideration.
Towards a more just world in 2010,
Kenyon Farrow
Executive Director



Wish I had money to donate, but with you in spirit…….doing my best to support plain ol’ equality and health care justice for folks no matter who they are or who they love ( I’m a family doc in a very small town in Wisconsin)………after all, doesn’t the bible quote something about faith, hope, and love, and the greatest is love???? Not sure where that part got perverted along the way……
I’d be more than happy to support with fliers and info to share with others!
Thanks for trying to make a better world.
Dr. H, Pardeeville, WI
Hi Everyone. HA AH HA. I will return all the paper money to qej that I haven’t eaten yet.