Since Trump wonât let LGBTQ and Black reporters come to his holiday party, the Task Force will throw a party of its own
Updated: National Black Justice Coalition signed on as a partner for the Not The White House Holiday Party.
Washington, DC, December 11, 2017âIn response to the White House snubbing LGBTQ and Black reporters, the National LGBTQ Task Force is hosting its own holiday party for the press, titled Not The White House Holiday Party.
The White House invited new criticism from the press and LGBTQ advocates after Politico reported that The Washington Bladeâs Chris Johnson and American Urban Radio Networkâs April Ryan â who also is a contributor for CNN â were not invited to the White Houseâs media holiday party. Rea Carey, the executive director of the National LGBTQ Task Force, stated, âPresident Donald Trumpâs actions to shun LGBTQ and Black reporters is an insulting action to people of color and the LGBTQ community.â Carey added that, âIt is fundamental to our democracy to have a free and diverse press. Trumpâs holiday party actions are the latest in his offenses to all marginalized communities.â
On December 10, Snopes reported that they had asked the White House for a list of attendees to verify how many people of color and LGBTQ indivuals from the White House press corps had been denied an invitation, but the administration ignored the request.
Instead of ending the Task Forceâs interest in the matter at just a statement of condemnation, the Task Force is taking it one step further by opening its office doors and hosting a party of its own, called Not The White House Holiday Party for members of the press on Tuesday, December 19, from 6 – 8 pm. Members of the press that attend will be treated to a holiday soirée with refreshments including beer and wine and sweets.
Alex Morash, the Task Forceâs new media and public relations director, will also be on hand at Not The White House Holiday Party to introduce himself and the Task Force to journalists. The reason to have the party Morash stated was simple, âAll of us at the National LGBTQ Task Force thought it was terrible how Trump has treated members of the media, and we wanted to do something to give back to reporters for all the hard work they do.â
Press interested in attending should contact Morash to RSVP by Friday, December 15 at amorash@thetaskforce.org.
The National LGBTQ Task Force is the oldest national LGBTQ advocacy group in the country that works to achieve equality and equity for all and move society to value and respect the diversity of human expression and identity. Also the Task Force organizes Creating Change, the foremost political, leadership, and skills-building conference for the LGBTQ social justice movement with over 3,500 attendees. For its 30th Anniversary, Creating Change will be held in Washington, DC January 24-28.
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CONTACT:
Alex Morash
Media Relations Director
202-639-6306
amorash@thetaskforce.org
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