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Page 1: PLANNING FOR LGBT EQUALITY

PLANNING FOR LGBT EQUALITY

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Panelists

Brian Traylor, AICP, ASLA

Planner + Urban DesignerTodd Delmay

President & CEO

Delmay & Partners

Jeff Delmay

Chief Operating Officer

Delmay & Partners

Nadine Smith

Co-Founder, CEO

Equality Florida

Equality Means Business

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Context & Overview: Evolution

of Planning & LGBT Advocacy

Economic Competitiveness &

Workplace Equal Opportunity

A New Reality for LGBT

Communities

Outline

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Evolution of Planning & LGBT Advocacy

Context & Overview

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Evolution of the Role of Planning

CRISIS

RESPONSE

Paul Knox; Urbanization

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Evolution of the Role of Planning

CRISIS

RESPONSE

Paul Knox; Urbanization

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Evolution of the Role of Planning

CRISIS

RESPONSE

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Evolution of the Role of Planning

CRISIS

RESPONSE

Paul Knox; Urbanization

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Evolution of the Role of Planning

CRISIS

RESPONSE

Paul Knox; Urbanization

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Evolution of the Role of Planning

CRISIS

RESPONSE

Paul Knox; Urbanization

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Evolution of the Role of Planning

Advocacy Planning

Civil Rights Movement

Environmentalism

Community Based Planning & Public

Participation

Paul Knox; Urbanization

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Evolution of LGBT Advocacy

Organization

Mattachine Society

Daughters of Bilitis

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Evolution of LGBT Advocacy

Recognition & Activism

Annual Reminders 1965

Stonewall Riots 1969

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Evolution of LGBT Advocacy

Gayborhoods

Pride Events

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Evolution of LGBT Advocacy

HIV Awareness & Activism

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Evolution of LGBT Advocacy

Marriage Equality

Non-discrimination

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Planning & The LGBT Community

Community Activism/Empowerment

Housing

Economic Development

Historic Preservation

Community Development

Gays & Lesbians in Planning

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Planning & The LGBT Community

Gays and Lesbians in Planning

(GALIP)

APA Division since 1998

a forum for the exchange of ideas and

information of interest to gays, lesbians,

and friends in the planning profession.

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Planning & The LGBT Community

QUE: Philadelphia’s Queer Urbanist Exchange

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Planning & The LGBT Community

John C. Anderson Apartments

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Planning & The LGBT Community

John C. Anderson Apartments

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Nadine Smith, Equality Means Business

Economic Competitiveness & Workplace Equal Opportunity

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Economic Competitiveness

The Link Between Economic Competitiveness and Workplace Equal Opportunity in Florida

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Economic Competitiveness

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Economic Competitiveness

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Todd Delmay, & Jeff Delmay

A New Reality for LGBT Communities

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A New RealityOur journey to Marriage Equality

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• 12/2/2002 - First Meeting

• 1/15/2003 - First Date

• 8/9/2003 - Exchanged $10 Rings

• 8/23/2004 - Domestic Partnership

• 1/9/2009 – Jeff joined the Business

• 3/12/2010 - Became Dads

A New Reality

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• January 21, 2014 – Press Conference

• July 2, 2015 – Day In Court

• January 5, 2015 – Married!

• January 6, 2015 – FL Marriage Equality

• January 20, 2015 – SOTU Honeymoon

• April 28, 2015 – SCOTUS Hearing

• June 26, 2015 – USA Marriage Equality

A New Reality

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What has been the impact on our family?Protections only Marriage can provide

Acceptance by extended family

Set an example for our son

What has been the impact on our business?Time spent on lawsuit, activities, traveling

Clients/Vendors gained a new respect for us through our activism

Notoriety

Greater Visibility

World OutGames

A New Reality

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LGBT Community Reaction?Paradigm Shift: from feeling indifferent to wanting marriage

Transformation of relationships / gay culture building toward marriage

Greater focus on family (Pride Center Playground)

Overall Community Reaction?Same sex families being represented more in print, media, etc.

Mommy and Me: gender roles challenged by same sex families (Room Moms Syndrome)

Domestic Partnerships

A New Reality

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How will LGBT Community evolve over time?Once outsiders, gay community will become more “like everyone else”

Gay Weddings

Gay Families (more kids)

Gay Divorce

What should Communities offer?Documenting our lives in gender neutral terms (birth-marriage-death)

Honeymoons that are gay friendly

Making adoption, foster care more accessible to gay couples

Gay Families in need of safe places to play, dine, shop

Gay Eldercare

A New Reality

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Planning & The LGBT Community

AICP Code of Ethics: Planning Process Participants should:

1. Recognize the rights of citizens to participate in planning decisions;

2. Strive to give citizens (including those who lack formal organization or influence) full, clear and accurate information on planning issues and the opportunity to have a meaningful role in the development of plans and programs;

3. Strive to expand choice and opportunity for all persons, recognizing a special responsibility to plan for the needs of disadvantaged groups and persons;