May 13, 2012
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(New York, NY) – Reverend Al Sharpton, President of National Action
Network, along with Julian Bond, Chairman Emeritus of NAACP, Melanie
Campbell, President and CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic
Participation, and Reverend Dr. Joseph Lowery, Civil Rights Icon and
President Emeritus of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference,
released an open letter Friday embracing President Obama’s position on
equality for gay and lesbian individuals in this country.
This followed several calls today between faith and civil rights
leaders organized by Rev. Al Sharpton and NAN to encourage a civil
debate on this issue and to encourage all individuals to keep all issues
of import to our communities in mind in the days ahead.
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May 11, 2012
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, “Injustice anywhere is a
threat to justice everywhere.” As leaders in today’s Civil Rights
Movement, we stand behind the President Obama’s belief that same sex
couples should be allowed to join in civil marriages. We also affirm
that individuals may hold different views on this issue but still work
together towards our common goals: fair housing and equitable education,
affordable health care and eradicating poverty, all issues of deep and
abiding concern for our communities.
President Obama stated his view that same-sex couples should be
allowed to marry. This is a view that we concur with, because as civil
rights leaders we cannot fight to gain rights for some and not for all.
At the same time, we acknowledge that the President stated his personal
opinion, which everyone is entitled to – both those who agree with him,
like us, and those who disagree. The President made clear that his
support is for civil marriage for same-sex couples, and he is fully
committed to protecting the ability of religious institutions to make
their own decisions about their own sacraments.
There will be those who seek to use this issue to divide our
community. As a people, we cannot afford such division. It is our hope
that conversations on strengthening African American families continue
in a civil and respectful way, on all sides, both with those who support
the ability of same-sex couples to marry, and those who do not.
We are glad that President Obama has joined Dr. Joseph Lowery, Dr.
Julian Bond and so many others in full embrace of equality for gay and
lesbian individuals in our country. We also welcome the civil debate on
this issue that will surely spring. And we encourage all individuals
to keep all issues of import to our communities in mind in the days
ahead, and we seek to secure equal justice, opportunity and dignity for
all God’s children.
Reverend Al Sharpton
President & Founder, National Action Network
President & Founder, National Action Network
Julian Bond
Chairman Emeritus of NAACP
Chairman Emeritus of NAACP
Melanie Campbell
Melanie Campbell, President and CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation
Melanie Campbell, President and CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation
Reverend Dr. Joseph Lowery
Civil Rights Icon and President Emeritus of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Civil Rights Icon and President Emeritus of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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