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35 LGBT Groups Issue Join Open Letter: ‘Trayvon Deserves Justice’

In a welcome show of solidarity, 35 LGBT organizations today banded together in unity to publish an open letter to the parents of Trayvon Martin, saying, “Trayvon Deserves Justice.” The national coalition of LGBT organizations is being led by the National Black Justice Coalition and the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.

“We cannot begin to imagine the continued pain and suffering endured by Trayvon Martin’s family and friends,” the letter begins. “We stand in solidarity with them as they continue to fight for justice, civil rights and closure. And we thank everyone who has pushed and will continue to push for justice.”

Trayvon Martin deserves justice and his civil rights. We support the organizations and community leaders who are urging the federal government to explore every option to ensure that justice is served for Trayvon and that his civil rights are honored and respected. But our work does not end there: we will honor Trayvon Martin by strengthening our commitment to end bias, hatred, profiling and violence across our communities.

We represent organizations with diverse lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender constituencies. Our community has been targets of bigotry, bias, profiling and violence. We have experienced the heart-breaking despair of young people targeted for who they are, who they are presumed to be, or who they love: Rashawn Brazell, Lawrence King, Ali Forney, Brandon Teena, Brandon White, Matthew Shepard, Marco McMillian, Angie Zapata, Sakia Gunn, Gwen Araujo and countless others.

Every person, regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity, must be able to walk the streets without fear for their safety.

Justice delayed is justice denied and in the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “a right delayed is a right denied.” We honor Trayvon by seeking justice for all people.

The groups, alphabetically, are:

All Out

American Civil Liberties Union

Believe Out Loud

BiNet USA

Bisexual Resource Center

Center for Black Equity

CenterLink: The Community of LGBT Centers

Consortium of Higher Education LGBT Resource Professionals

Equality Federation

Family Equality Council

Freedom to Work

Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network

Gay-Straight Alliance Network (GSA Network)

GetEQUAL

GMHC

GLAD

GLAAD

Harvey Milk Foundation

Human Rights Campaign

Immigration Equality

Lambda Legal

Movement Advancement Project

National Black Justice Coalition

National Center for Lesbian Rights

National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs

National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce

National Gay and Lesbian Task Force

National Minority AIDS Council

National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance

Out & Equal Workplace Advocates

PFLAG National

The Trevor Project

Trans Advocacy Network

Transgender Law Center

Trans People of Color Coalition

Last August, over two dozen LGBT orgs banded together to issue a joint statement denouncing the shooting at the Family Research Council’s Washington, D.C. headquarters.

Hat tip: Towleroad

Image via NBJC on Facebook

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