Author Archives: Steph
Bataan Chapter and KAFB Pride
On a warm Friday afternoon on June 14th, the Bataan Chapter joined in the small, but very nice Kirkland Air force Base Pride event held on base. The chapter presented a banner to the pride organizing committee that was designed by Steph Patten. The had a fun run, dunk tank, bean bag toss, food trucks, and a host of other groups that were present.
Lone Star Chapter at New Braunfels Pride
New Braunfels Pride
On June 8, 2024, American Veterans for Equal Rights(AVER) was represented at the New Braunfels Pride event by Diane Stubel and Sue Ashinhurst.
To start the day, we provided the The Honor Guard. It was a very moving ceremony for all that attended.
Following the ceremony, we returned to our booth and interfaced directly with more than two hundred people. So many had a chance to tell us their stories of military service.
We had the opportunity to explain our mission. This information was well received and so many thanked us for making the connections with LGBTQIA veterans and active duty personnel, along with making them aware of the VA benefits that all veterans should receive.
Although it was an extremely hot day, we were satisfied with our first Pride event.
Bataan Chapter Continues with Pride
Presenting the colors at the Pride in the Park event for the Isotopes baseball game.
Los Ranchos de Albuquerque Pride – staffing our information booth.
Los Ranchos de Albuquerque Pride – presentation of colors.
ABQ Pride – Bataan Chapter members on the trailer during the parade.
ABQ Pride – Another of members on the trailer.
ABQ Pride – Bataan Chapter banner with color guard behind.
ABQ Pride – Penn and Chris are the flag bearers.
ABQ Pride – Truck and trailer in the parade on Central in Albuquerque
Bataan Chapter Attends Memorial Day
The Bataan Chapter of AVER was well represented at the Memorial Day events in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was the first ever Memorial Day Parade for Albuquerque and the chapter had a truck and trailer in it! We set up a booth at the chapter’s Inclusive Memorial and attended the ceremony. It was a great day for all who were there. Here is an excerpt of a Albuquerque Journal article for the day.
Social Security Administration Begins Processing Same-Sex Claims
AMERICAN VETERANS FOR EQUAL RIGHTS
For Immediate Release
AUGUST 9, 2013
Re: Social Security Administration Begins Processing Same-Sex Claims
Contact:
Denny Meyer, AVER Public Affairs, 718 849-5665
Danny Ingram, AVER President, president@aver.us
Atlanta, GA,
Aug 9, 2013 – Carolyn W. Colvin, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, announced in a nation-wide telephone conference call today that the Social Security Administration is “beginning to process claims today” for same-sex couples.
American Veterans for Equal Rights joined SAGE (Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders), the ACLU, the National Center for Lesbian Rights, Lambda Legal, the National Committee to Preserve Social Security, and dozens of other national organizations in a conference call that raised more questions than provided answers. Acting Commissioner Colvin frequently reiterated that “the Department of Justice is coordinating the implementation of new policies for all federal agencies,” and that any policies established by SSA must be “cleared by Justice.” But she also affirmed boldly that the SSA is “open for business and accepting claims for benefits” from same-sex couples. The Commissioner recommended repeatedly that “anyone who feels that they are due benefits should apply now,” and that there would be” no penalty for claims that may be denied. No one is to be turned away,” she said.
Many questions were asked about how domestic partnerships and civil unions will differ from marriage, specifically since SSA is using the term “same-sex couples” without the use of the word “married,” but there are as yet no answersto these questions or many, many others involving this very complex issue. Additionally, questions concerning the federal benefits of same-sex couples legally married in one state but residing in another where their marriage is not recognized, remain largely unanswered. Commissioner Colvin strongly and frequently encouraged interested individuals to visit the SSA homepage located at www.socialsecurity.gov for unfolding policies and answers to questions. A statement by the Commissioner and a special section entitled “Need Information about the Defense of Marriage Act” already appear on the SSA page.
AVER was invited along with other national organizations to partner with the SSA in helping to disseminate information on this critical issue. The changes to SSA and many other federal agencies on the issue of same-sex couples result from the Supreme Court’s June ruling in the “Windsor Decision,” which overturned the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), the law barring federal recognition of same-sex marriages.
AVER is the nation’s LGBT Veterans’ Service Organization, serving militarypersonnel and veterans since 1990.