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Campaign Unavailable We're sorry, this alert is no longer available. If you would like to learn more about ways you can take action, please visit Garden State Equality Action Center.The short explanation of this alert was: On Monday, January 22, WCAU-TV/NBC 10 Philadelphia reported that the Evesham School District in Marlton, New Jersey -- in Burlington County near Philadelphia -- has a curriculum on diversity that includes a film featuring children raised by same-sex couples and other families.
The film shows one child saying of her same-sex parents, "They adopted us and they love us." Garden State Equality has just posted the Channel 10 story on YouTube, where you can watch it now at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoptZkeyXZM
Bravo, Evesham School District! We need to let the school district know we support them. It's imperative: Some parents are angry that their children are being taught about LGBTI families. We know what that means: Those with these prejudiced seniments tend not to let up.
Well neither do we! The fact is, more people stand with us in New Jersey, the state that doesn't hate. We must come to the school district's defense and do all we can to encourage the district to stick to its decision.
Please send the e-mail below, prewritten by us, to Evesham School District officials. All it takes is a click.
And please join Garden State Equality at the next school board meeting of the Evesham School District on Tuesday, February 13, 2007 at 8:00 pm, 25 South Maple Avenue, Marlton.
So many times, brother and sister activists, we must hold accountable those in public life who do wrong by our community. Now let's support our courageous leaders who've done right -- urging them to stand strong!
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