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This guide was set up so that it could be easily used by people doing different kinds of jobs in different kinds of campaigns. It should be useful for people trying to get legislatures to pass state civil rights laws, to get cities and towns to pass local laws, to get universities and businesses to adopt non-discrimination policies. It should be useful for anyone trying to get any of those institutions to adopt a domestic partnership policy. It should be useful to people doing overall organizing, specific organizing inside or outside the LGBT community, and to people lobbying, working with the media, and gathering information. It should even be useful for people who are organizing for change that has nothing in particular to do with lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender people.
- Get a Domestic Partnership Policy
Push for relationship protections in your area or workplace, and work todefeat efforts to prohibit recognition of same-sex relationships. We've got step-by-step instructions.
- Get Local
If you decide you want become active in your community, contacting your ACLU affiliate is a good first step.
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