Disability Law United is thrilled and honored to receive a 2017 Visionaries in Action Award from The GLBT Community Center of Colorado (The Center)!
In notifying us of the award, The Center’s Board Chairman, J. Ryann Peyton wrote that The Center was impressed by “Disability Law United’s commitment to the protection of civil rights for all Coloradoans, especially those who are members of the LGBT communities.”
Disability Law United has assisted clients in cases at the forefront of LGBT civil rights issues. Protecting individuals from harassment based on sexual orientation, safeguarding survivor benefits for same sex spouses, and assisting with fellow-awardee Emma Shinn’s Name Change Project are recent examples. Disability Law United has also collaborated with the Denver Metro Fair Housing Center in putting on a Trans* Legal Forum, teaching about the rights of trans*, non-binary, and genderqueer individuals in fair housing, public accommodations, and other contexts.
We are thrilled to be honored alongside two amazing women who have made significant contributions to the LGBT community and have helped advance LGBT civil rights: Sarah Parady and Emma Shinn.
The Jokers, Jewels & Justice 2017 Dinner themed “Liberty & Justice for All is NO JOKE” will be held at the Brown Palace Hotel and will feature as keynote speaker Sarah McBride, National Press Secretary for the Human Rights Campaign and transgender rights advocate. We hope you’ll join us at this wonderful event.
The Center opened in 1976 and over the years has grown to become the largest community center in the Rocky Mountain region, giving voice to Colorado’s LGBT community and playing a pivotal role in statewide initiatives to reduce harassment and discrimination. The Center supports 40,000 people a year though wide ranging programs from monthly free legal clinics; to the lead presenter of Colorado’s PrideFest and community seminars on overcoming wide-ranging obstacles for the LGBT community. Jokers, Jewels & Justice will help to advance and support the legal needs of Colorado’s LGBT community.