Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 00:16:59 +0100 Subject: CALL FOR A PRIDE HUMAN RIGHTS FESTIVAL From: OW-jgh OutRage! is urging that next year's Euro-Pride celebrations in London include a Pride Human Rights Festival. For several years, London's Pride events have incorporated the Pride Arts Festival. Why not have a Pride Human Rights Festival too? Next year London hosts Euro-Pride. How about a Pride Human Rights Festival with a European theme? OutRage! has written to Amnesty International UK, suggesting that they help coordinate such an event. Issues that could be explored at the Pride Human Rights Festival include. -- 1) European legal strategies In the Lisa Grant case, the European Court of Justice upheld the right of employers to discriminate against gay staff. But four ex-military personnel are still fighting in the European Court of Human Rights to overturn the ban on gays in the armed forces. Can they win where Lisa lost? Or are the European courts a waste of time? 2) European political strategies The European Parliament and European Commission have limited power, but they have supported gay equality in the past. Could they be lobbied to secure E.U. action against antigay discrimination? 3) European joint campaigns Instead of gay organisations campaigning separately in their own countries, should we be coordinating Europe-wide campaigns for the adoption of common European laws on the age of consent, partnership rights, balanced education (including sex education) in schools, military service, protection against discrimination, and parenting rights? As well as involving lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender organisations, OutRage! envisages that the Pride Human Rights Festival would also include Amnesty International and other gay-friendly civil-rights organisations such as Liberty and Charter 88. A copy of this press release, together with links to a wealth of relevant sites may be found at: http://www.OutRage.cygnet.co.uk/pridhumrig.htm -- You may leave this list automatically by sending a message to list-processor@diversity.org.uk, containing a line that says unsubscribe outrage-world The 'lists' command will give information about other services