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For Immediate Release:
March 28, 2006 ‘STAR TREK’ STAR AND HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN TEAM UP FOR ‘EQUALITY TREK’ George Takei, Mr. Sulu, Will Embark on Nationwide Speaking Tour to Promote Dialogue on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Americans WASHINGTON — The Human Rights Campaign announced today that George Takei, “Star Trek”’s Mr. Sulu, will embark on a nationwide speaking tour through six cities, speaking about his life as a gay Japanese American and encouraging others to share their stories. Takei will also serve as a spokesman for HRC’s Coming Out Project throughout the tour and beyond. Takei made international headlines last fall when he announced to the press that he and his partner Brad Altman have been together for nearly 20 years. “For 40 years, George Takei has beamed into living rooms through the television sets of generations of Americans. His unique role in pop culture history will help him reach new audiences with messages of understanding,” said HRC President Joe Solmonese. “We are tremendously excited to officially and publicly welcome George and his partner Brad into the Human Rights Campaign family.” As a child, Takei and his family were held in American internment camps during World War II because of their Japanese ancestry — even though Takei and his mother were born on American soil and his father came to the United States as a child. Takei will speak on the tour about the ways that his life has been touched by both discrimination and by the healing that takes place when prejudice is replaced with understanding and open communication. “In my own life, I have felt the discrimination that used to separate Japanese Americans from the rest of the country melt away,” said Takei. “I believe that by sharing our stories GLBT Americans can break down the walls that separate us and help build a more understanding and truly diverse nation for us all.” Takei has been increasingly in the public eye speaking on GLBT issues since coming out in the press, and will appear on NBC’s “Will & Grace” this Thursday, March 30. The national speaking tour is set to kick off on April 10. The dates and locations of the tour are: April 10 — University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia The Human Rights Campaign is the largest national lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender political organization with members throughout the country. It effectively lobbies Congress, provides campaign support and educates the public to ensure that LGBT Americans can be open, honest and safe at home, at work and in the community. Related Links HRC Coming Out Project
by alfayoko2005
| 2006-03-30 23:21
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