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Breaking: Last Two Transgender Members On HRC's Business Council Resign

by: Autumn Sandeen

Tue Nov 27, 2007 at 16:35:28 PM EST



In Early October, Donna Rose resigned from the Human Rights Campaign's Board of Directors. Jamison Green's And Donna Rose's HRC Business Council Resignation LetterThat was bad news; the HRC's commitment to transgender inclusion and transgender equality were put into question when their only transgender board member resigned.

Well, if that was bad, today's news is probably worse news for transgender people and allies. Jamison Green and Donna Rose submitted a new resignation letter today -- the only two transgender members of the HRC's Business Council are resigning.

For those who don't know how the HRC Business Council impacts workplaces in the U.S., the HRC Business Council is the group in charge of developing the Corporate Equality Index (CEI). Jamison Green's And Donna Rose's HRC Business Council Resignation Letter - Pg2There now will be no quality transgender voices in the group that supervises the creation of an in-depth analysis and rating of large U.S. employers and their policies and practices pertinent to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender employees, consumers and investors.

Rather than quote from the resignation letter, I'll provide the whole text of it after the break. Needless to say though, the only words I can use to describe this development is this is bad -- this is a real shame.

Autumn Sandeen :: Breaking: Last Two Transgender Members On HRC's Business Council Resign
Transgender Leaders Donna Rose and Jamison Green Resign from HRC Business Council

The only transgender members of the Human Rights Campaign Business Council, Donna Rose and Jamison Green, announced their resignations on Tuesday November 27 in response to recent HRC policy decisions regarding ENDA. They released the following joint statement:

An Open Letter To:
Daryl Herrschaft, Director, HRC Workplace Project,
Staff of the HRC Workplace Project,
Members of the HRC Business Council,
Joe Solmonese, E.D., Human Rights Campaign (HRC),
Members of the HRC Board of Directors,
Members of the Transgender Community:

It has been an honor and a privilege for both of us to serve on the Human Rights Campaign Business Council. Since joining the Business Council in 2002 we have both played active roles in advancing workplace equality, providing education, guidance and leadership, and ensuring that workplaces in America are fair for ALL employees. Our collective work has been at the forefront of the successes that HRC has enjoyed in recent years, has affected the daily lives of GLBT employees throughout this country in profound and substantive ways, and is a continuing source of pride for us both.

Rather than rest on past achievements, the Business Council continues to develop critical new initiatives to support transgender employees. We are working to raise the bar on the Corporate Equality Index. We are planning to revise and re-publish the booklet Transgender In the Workplace: A Tool For Managers. We are planning a Female-to-Male educational DVD. We have been working on insurance issues affecting transgender employees. Never before have so many important efforts for transgender workers been underway and we are both heavily involved in all of them. That is why the decision we are announcing today is an extremely difficult one.

Recent HRC policy decisions - to actively support a version of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) that excludes our transgender brothers and sisters as well as gender-variant lesbian, gay, and bisexual people - have placed us in an untenable position. On November 8, the day after the ENDA vote in the House of Representatives, we requested an opportunity to meet personally with HRC President Joe Solmonese to share our concerns and to discuss HRC's strategy for addressing recent legislative shortcomings before making a decision to stay or go. As the only transgender representatives on the Business Council our community expects us to have some influence, or at least to receive the courtesy of a consultation. Almost 3 weeks have passed since that request and we have heard nothing in response. This lack of response speaks volumes, so we feel compelled to take this stand today.

We are announcing our resignations from the HRC Business Council, effective immediately. Considering recent broken promises, the lack of credibility that HRC has with the transgender community at large, and HRC's apparent lack of commitment to healing the breach it has caused, we find it impossible to maintain an effective working relationship with the organization.

We have truly enjoyed working with the amazing group of corporate leaders who comprise the Business Council. We thank Daryl Herrschaft, Eric Bloem, Samir Luther, and the rest of the Workplace Project team for their steadfast support, their passion for full equality and inclusion, and their friendship. We are extremely disappointed that HRC legislative decisions have contradicted Business Council efforts to enact only fully-inclusive policies and that we must leave the important work we have been planning unfinished. But principles are not for compromise, so today we do what we feel we must.

The need for education on transgender issues in this country has never been greater or more apparent. In addition, a significant learning from recent events is that, while alliances are necessary, valuable, and often crucial, the transgender community cannot rely excessively on others for success and must assert greater control over its own destiny. Our resignation from the Business Council in no way diminishes our commitment either to the transgender community or to ensuring that workplaces have access to professional training, support and guidance on transgender issues. Rather, it provides new challenges and opportunities.

Since we cannot in good conscience continue these critical efforts in the name of HRC through its Business Council, we will be forming an organization whose sole purpose is to provide ongoing education on transgender issues for businesses, governmental agencies, NGOs, and educational institutions. Our Transgender Education Partnership - TransEducate.com - will be a platform from which we can engage community leaders, develop tools and publications, and establish partnerships with like-minded organizations to work for ALL gender-variant people everywhere.

Although it saddens us to say good-bye to our colleagues on the Business Council we are energized by our vision of the future. We look forward to being a pre-eminent voice in the ongoing effort to provide education about the transgender community. We look forward to the day when the LGBT community can address its issues with a unified voice, and without diminishing any of its constituents. And, we look forward to a day when gender-variance is appreciated as ordinary and non-threatening, and education on these topics will no longer be necessary.

In Solidarity for Equality,

Jamison Green and Donna Rose

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What choice did they have?

When they were deliberately isolated and frozen out?

"On November 8, the day after the ENDA vote in the House of Representatives, we requested an opportunity to meet personally with HRC President Joe Solmonese to share our concerns and to discuss HRC's strategy for addressing recent legislative shortcomings before making a decision to stay or go. As the only transgender representatives on the Business Council our community expects us to have some influence, or at least to receive the courtesy of a consultation. Almost 3 weeks have passed since that request and we have heard nothing in response. This lack of response speaks volumes, so we feel compelled to take this stand today."

You don't do that to equals. You certainly don't do that to the people who might have a chance of defusing the situation, not unless they're just supposed to be "token n... trannies". This must be heartbreaking for them, walking away from the one part of the HRC that was actually doing some good, and that they were making a real contribution to, a big part of their lives. But the cost of remaining was too high.

Time to move on. At least the position is clear now. It may even be for the best.



There is no situation so complex it can't get even worse

True Colors

This refusal to meet with members of your own business council coupled with the recent "legal advisory" HRC sent to its Board of Governors (link below) show HRC is wedded institutionally to a policy of transgender exclusion. 

If you sent them any donations under the misimpression that their rhetoric would be matched by their actions - now would be a good time to request they return it.

http://endablog.wordpress.com/2007/11/26/whats-in-the-spin-cycle-today-at-the-rhode-island-avenue-cesspool-du-transphobique/



Yes!
in a class action suit...for damages and misrepresentation.

I'd rather be a lion for one day, than a sheep for my entire life.


[ Parent ]
No great loss
I wish I could say otherwise, but I don't see this as a particularly great loss. Yes, they published a nice pamphlet. And perhaps they did some things behind the scenes. But HRC also decided to back away from requirements on their equity index that workplaces offer health benefits that included transgender care in order to inflate the number of companies that scored perfectly. And they published a guide to transgender health benefits that was wildly inaccurate listing dozens of companies with hundreds of benefits that simply didn't exist.

Resignation HRC

 

The HRC is ethically bankrupt. The only hope they have is to replace the ED and reassert a policy of inclusiveness with a new manager, and probably new Board members. To treat these eminent Trans leaders with such disrespect is pure shame and a blight on the good name of GLB's everywhere.

Perhaps there needs to be an online petition to call for a change at HRC. 



Change at HRC,
 will happen when people quit sending them money.  A big problem is that people send them money believing them still, or support what they have done over the ENDA fiasco.

 An online perition wouldn't work IMHO.  United ENDA didn't even make them flinche.  But if a petition is started, I will be glad to sign it.  

If I make sense? it was quite by accident.


[ Parent ]
They were froze out...

They knew what it meant when no one would talk to them. I would have had to leave too. When I work for a company in management and the board did the same thing, I'm no longer useful to them and the sad part, is that I feel they simply used the Trans folks to weight their cause ( a unified LGBT ) and at the last minute, they waffled, and possibly in the secret, this strategy could have been known for a long time before, knowing they would withdraw inclusion all along. (The world is an evil and crooked place). This was a planned action by none other than, Joe Solmonese, to freeze these girls out!

Militarily speaking, The HRC "broke ranks" and during war, it's tantamount to treason if your ordered to hold your ground, and punishable by firing squad.  

How can two walk together lest they agree?

As somebody said here before, "Let HRC die on the vine". With friends like that we don't need any enemies. There are plenty of other upstanding organizations to stand proud with and I've read the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force is one amongst many many others and as far as I understand, also the Stonewall Democrats.  

Someone close to me (who is with Pflag) got a letter in the mail for a donation and her response sent with HRC's own paid postage ("No Postage Necessary") was "NO WAY!"

It may be sad to lose an old friendship but such is life, sometimes two must part ways.

Remember, Ms.Rose and Ms. Green were board members, working dutifully and representing well,  deserving of reception and for all to address the concerns of all HRC's supporters. Some reconcillation was possible and I think that's what Donna Rose and Jamison Green were waiting for,(three weeks?), but to be treated in that manner shows complete disrespect, a slight, and a shun. Reprehensible! HRC may survive, but I don't want to walk with them. I'll take me own road, however it may be, at least it will be me bed and I will make and be proud of who I am and what I got, without HRC. If you can comprimise your principles, you don't have any.

I've had to kiss a little ass in my day and time (for my own good), but that's as far as I go!

I am sure Ms. Rose and Ms. Green discussed this at length, but with no recourse with HRC, what else could they do? And, as for their positions they held and their tenure, I respectfully support them both and their decision and I think we should rally behind them.

They were simply, froze out..., as we all were on Nov. 7th, 2007, a mile stone in history of the LGB-t. 

                                      Phyllis



I'd rather be a lion for one day, than a sheep for my entire life.


[ Parent ]
Ms. Rose and Mr. Green, Phyllis
And I concur.

http://www.dyssonance.com  Breaking all the rules...

[ Parent ]
Oh, I'm so sorry...

My apologies Mr. Green, sincerely. I knew a woman, named Jamison...

I stand corrected...Thank you.



I'd rather be a lion for one day, than a sheep for my entire life.


[ Parent ]
NP

I did that myself once.

He's a really cool guy :D



http://www.dyssonance.com  Breaking all the rules...

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