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World Pride Parade New York City Invitation

World Pride Parade New York City Invitation

American Veterans for Equal Rights, America’s LGBT veterans service organization, invites all patriotic LGBT United States, Canadian, Australian, New Zealand, Israeli, and United Kingdom veterans to march with us in the World Pride Parade in New York City on June 30th 2019.  Partners and spouses are welcome.

We march proudly with the American and Rainbow flags.  Allied country veterans, listed above, may march with us, in uniform, carrying their national flags.

You must sign up in advance to march with us, email us at glbtvetsnyc@yahoo.com : list your name, email address, phone number, your country/branch of service and final rank.  We will send you the line up time and location when it becomes available.

Rules and what to wear:
AVER marchers wear neat casual clothing, no wild outfits.  AVER marchers may not carry nor wear any political, protest, nor commercial signs, slogans nor insignia of any kind.

Veterans may wear their uniforms IF they are neat, complete and inspectable.  No, incomplete uniforms.   Active Duty personnel and reservists are responsible for getting permission from their commands to march in uniform in the World Pride Parade.  Be aware that there will be national and international live TV cameras and news photographers throughout the parade route.

AVER is not able to provide any support services to marchers.  We look forward to the honor of marching with you in Pride.

Invitation to march in New York City World Pride Parade, June 30, 2019

All AVER members are invited to march with AVER-NY in the New York City World Pride Parade on June 30th, 2019.  World Pride celebrates the 50thanniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion in NYC in 1969.  We march as Proud Patriotic LGBTQ veterans carrying the American and Rainbow flags.
It is important to make NYC accommodation reservations as soon as possible as every hotel room in NYC will be full. Several million LGBTQ people from around the word will be participating.  AVER-NY does not have the resources to provide any services or support.
You must sign up in advance to march with AVER-NY in the World Pride Parade.  Call us at 718 849-5665 or email us at glbtvetsnyc@yahoo.comwith your name, phone number, and email address.  You will receive confirmation and line up information in late May or in June.
What to wear: We march in neat casual clothing, this includes transgender veterans. AVER marchers may NOT wear nor carry any protest or political signs or insignia of any kind.
Veterans may wear their uniforms, however uniforms must be complete and inspectable.
Active Duty personnel wishing to wear their uniforms are responsible for getting permission from their commands.  All uniformed personnel will be inspected by a USCG Chief and a USAR Sgt First Class.  Be aware that TV and news photographers will be broadcasting and taking photos throughout the parade.  Any and all requests for interviews should be cleared through our event coordinator.
Please contact AVER-NY with any questions.

Joint Press release re: SCOTUS lifts injunctions banning Transgender military service

23 January 2019

TRANSGENDER AMERICAN VETERANS ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN VETERANS FOR EQUAL RIGHTS

For Immediate Release
Contact:
Evan Young, President, TAVA
evan@transveteran.org
Julz Carey, President, AVER,
firstjulz@gmail.com
Denny Meyer, AVER/TAVA Public Affairs 718 849-5665

Re: Joint Press release re: SCOTUS lifts injunctions banning Transgender military service

A full 25 years after our allied countries lifted their bans on gay and transgender service, the US Administration is still determined to enforce discrimination.  While three courts have filed injunctions against the administration banning Transgender Service, and one court lifting its injunction; the Supreme Court has now lifted the injunctions allowing the Trump Administration to immediately impose a ban on Transgender Service.

Previously, the Obama administration achieved nearly full equality first by encouraging and signing the repeal of the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy against Gay service; and then ordering our armed forces to allow Transgender service under careful guidelines.  The Trump Administration has sought, from the start, to void and cancel all Obama initiatives, progress, and rational policies, determined to roll back equality, science, human dignity, and decency.  With a Supreme Court stacked with conservative bigots disinterested in American ideology of equality, the reversal of rights has just begun.

Evan Young, Major US Army retired, President of TAVA, said, “I am furious and disappointed in the actions of the Supreme Court today with their obvious injection of discrimination against honorably serving transgender Americans in our Armed Forces. Their action is backed by an administration determined to erase Transgender Americans. We will not be erased, and we will continue to serve patriotically and give the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Donald Trump is part of a systemic problem in our country dividing us against each other in the name of far right religious organizations that spew hatred and bigotry against the LGBTQI community. We must stand strong and fight this cruel and irrational decision through our votes in the next election as we did in the mid-terms. This administration’s discrimination causes someone to lose their dream, brings someone to tears over their future, and allows someone to be afraid for their safety. To become a great nation, we must work together, empower each other, and celebrate diversity.”

Julz Carey, US Coast Guard Chief Boatswain’s Mate retired, President of AVER, said, “I am outraged and heartbroken by the actions of this administration to enforce discrimination based on ignorance and raw prejudice as opposed to facts. Instead of affirming the rights of all Americans who volunteer and stand proudly in the uniform of our armed services, the Trump administration and the over zealous religous right seek to inject hatred, discrimination, and harrasment into the ranks of what should be cohesive military units striving to work together as one, enhanced by the diversity of the many.

Banning Transgender service despite there being no problems in two years of open service in the US armed forces, and none in over two and a half decades in our allied countries makes no sense other than blatant pandering to a conservative voter base.  History shows we have heroes cut from all fabrics of the American tapestry.  We have American service members who are not being paid, who are feeding their families from food banks, and today we tell them their team mates are not worthy.  How dare you insult my sisters and brothers in arms.”

Our proud patriots will continue to endeavor to serve their country; we will continue to demand equality.

American Veterans For Equal Rights (aver.us) is the nation’s LGBT veterans’ service organization serving the needs of our veterans and advocating for the rights and benefits of LGBT service members and veterans.

Transgender American Veterans Association (transveteran.org) is the national Transgender service organization advocating for the rights and benefits of Transgender service members and veterans.

Joint statement re. Transgender Service ruling

TRANSGENDER AMERICAN VETERANS ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN VETERANS FOR EQUAL RIGHTS

For Immediate Release
Contact:
Evan Young, President, TAVA evan@transveteran.org
Julz Carey, President, AVER, firstjulz@gmail.com
Denny Meyer, AVER/TAVA Public Affairs 718 849-5665

Re: Joint statement re. Transgender Service ruling

On Friday January 4th the DC Circuit Court of Appeals vacated one of four injunctions preventing the Administration from implementing its ban on transgender military service.  Three other injunctions continue to prevent implementing a ban on transgender service.  The court conflict, however, advances the likelihood that the Administration’s ban will be considered by the Supreme Court.  The Administration had already requested the Supreme Court to skip waiting for a conflict to consider its ban, prior to the current DC Circuit Court of Appeals’ ruling.

Banning patriotic Transgender volunteers from serving openly and proudly will force those who want to serve back into hiding, hindering the readiness of our armed forces, and be detrimental to recruitment at a time when the strength of our armed forces is essential.

Evan Young, President TAVA, said, “the Transgender American Veterans Association condemns the D.C. Court of Appeals lifting the injunction on the ban of transgender troops. Transgender service members are highly capable and have proven their worthiness of serving since our nations first wars. Inclusion of transgender service members is an integral part of unit cohesiveness and military readiness. Transgender actively serving and veterans alike have patriotically sacrificed their life to defend this nation, and we all are safer for it.”

Julz Carey, President of AVER, said that, “American values are upheld for the world to see when our armed forces are fully inclusive of all able bodied Americans who choose to volunteer to serve with courage and pride.  Banning Transgender troops or any minority diminishes our democracy, our national identity, and our readiness to defend freedom.”

American Veterans For Equal Rights (aver.us) is the nation’s LGBT veterans’ service organization serving the needs of our veterans and advocating for the rights and benefits of LGBT service members and veterans.

Transgender American Veterans Association (transveteran.org) is the national Transgender service organization advocating for the rights and benefits of Transgender service members and veterans.

 

TRANSGENDER SERVICE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
RE: TRANSGENDER SERVICE
 
Contact: AVER Public Affairs, Denny Meyer, 718 849-5665, publicaffairs@aver.us
AVER President Julz Carey,
firstjulz@gmail.com

Washington, D.C. Yesterday, American Veterans For Equal Rights (AVER) joined eight other U.S. veterans organizations on a powerful brief submitted to the U.S. District Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in opposition to the proposed ban on military service by transgender individuals. The brief uses the direct words and experiences of veterans and current service members to demonstrate that allowing transgender troops to openly serve strengthens our military.
AVER President Julz Carey, a retired US Coast Guard Chief Boatswain’s Mate, was honored for service as one of the first women deployed on ships on active duty; demonstrating the viability of America’s armed forces’ uniquely diverse crews’ ability to work together as unified teams.  Chief Carey affirmed AVER’s commitment to Transgender service saying, “We will not consider DADT to be fully repealed until transgender patriots are accepted as equal members of the US Armed Forces. Our armed forces will never be inclusive if we are exclusive.”
The United Military Voices brief was filed by Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP on behalf of TAVA along with the American Veterans Alliance, American Veterans for Equal Rights, Jewish War Veterans of the USA, Minority Veterans of America, Swords to Plowshares, Truman Center for National Policy, U.S. & Latin Veterans’ Support Embassy, and VoteVets.org.
 
The battle for our honor, our duty, our right to serve did not end with the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t tell.  As proud patriots who have served in our American armed forces, we will carry on demanding that every single able bodied volunteer may serve as who they are, with dignity and pride.
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Kristin Beck to Receive Matlovich Medal

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 10, 2018
RE: Kristin Beck to Receive Matlovich Medal

Contact:  AVER Public Affairs, Denny Meyer 718.849.5665 publicaffairs@aver.us
AVER President, Steve Loomis, LTC, USA, (Ret) 505.301.1737

San Antonio, TX “Military City USA” (AUG 10, 2018)

American Veterans For Equal Rights (AVER) will present its highest honor, the Leonard Matlovich Medal for Distinguished Service, to United States Navy Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator Kristin Beck.

Senior Chief Petty Officer Beck served 20 years in the Navy, taking part in 13 deployments, including seven combat deployments. Her many decorations include a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star with Valor device. Kristin Beck, who came out as a trans woman in 2013, has become one of the nation’s most prominent leaders in the fight for Transgender Service in the United States Military.

The medal is named in honor of USAF TechSgt Leonard Matlovich who was one of the first gay service members to purposely out himself to the military to fight the ban on LGBT service members. His service in Vietnam earned him a Purple Heart and Bronze Star. He was involuntarily discharged following his public gay declaration. The battle he bravely began ended 37 years later with the ban on gay service was lifted in 2011. Past recipients of the Matlovich Medal include President Barack Obama, Admiral Mike Mullen, Colonel Margarethe Cammermeyer, and gay activist PFC, Dr. Frank Kameny, a World War II veteran and founder of the modern LGBT civil rights movement.

American Veterans For Equal Rights, founded in 1990, is the nation’s LGBT veterans’ service organization advocating for the rights and benefits of LGBT service members and veterans. AVER’s Matlovich Medal will be presented to Senior Chief Beck at the AVER national convention to be held September 20-23, 2018, in Chicago.

For more information on the 2018 AVER convention please visit the website located at https://www.averchicago.org/national-convention/