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Lawyers Boycott Meeting at Manchester


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The State Bar of California's Annual Meeting will convene in San Diego without a slew of LGBT members and allies.

This year's meeting is scheduled to be held at the Manchester Grand Hyatt hotel in San Diego, which is owned by key Proposition 8 proponent Doug Manchester. The hotel magnate gave $125,000 to the campaign to repeal marriage rights for gay and lesbian couples in 2008. After a boycott was launched by several organizations, including Californians Against Hate and Unite Here Local 30, a hotel workers' union, several conferences and meetings were moved to other locations. Manchester has since pledged $25,000 in support of LGBT causes and an additional $100,000 in the form of hotel credits to be used by LGBT organizations for fund-raising events, as reported in May.

Lambda Legal Marriage Project director Jennifer Pizer issued a statement on Wednesday about the decision to boycott this year's conference.

"The bar associations recognize that many of their members will not feel comfortable attending conference activities at the Manchester Hyatt given its owner's extraordinary personal support of the campaign that made gay people and their families unequal under law, and undermined the basic rights of all minority groups in California," she wrote.

Howard Bragman, Manchester's publicist, told Advocate.com on Monday that the boycott is fruitless at this point because of Manchester's donation.

"A boycott is not an end point," he said. "It is a tactic used to get to an end point, and the end point we are trying to achieve is converting people. In the case of Doug Manchester, we've won. He's pledged to never give a nickel to an antigay cause, has given an equal amount to pro-gay causes, and this is now reeking of something that is very mean, vindictive, and inappropriate. Despite Mr. Manchester's donations, what our own community needs to understand is that we lost Prop. 8 because of the decisions we made -- because of the ways we campaigned and didn't campaign. The only way we're ever going to win is by reaching in to the middle to change hearts and minds."

Bragman added that the boycott was less about LGBT rights, and more about the hotel workers trying to unionize. "The union issues and the boycott and the GLBT issues are apples and oranges," he said. "They are two separate issues. We frankly have a boycott that is being funded and designed by people who have motives other than the GLBT community in an effort to unionize the properties."

The meeting will take place from September 10 to 13. Though Lambda Legal will not participate, as it has in recent years, staff attorney Tara L. Borelli will be a featured panelist in a seminar held in a nearby hotel titled "Bias in California After Proposition 8."

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Justin Normand
    Date posted: 9/9/2009 4:01:50 PM
    Hometown: Dallas, TX

    Comment:

    Looking beyond Mr. Manchester himself, this Mr. Bragman is a real piece of work. THEY give $125K to attack marriage, and WE'RE "mean, vindictive and inappropriate"? Talk about turning the truth on its head! I guess when those who marched in Selma didn't achieve change right away, they just weren't marching in the right formation, or were just a little too mean, vindictive and inappropriate. If you're thinking of letting up on this boycott, then really THINK about where your money will go. It will go to pay the salary of this Judas so he can continue to slander you and your family.

  • Name: fern
    Date posted: 9/5/2009 4:11:40 AM
    Hometown: bBrussels

    Comment:

    Good luck winning the hearts and minds, waiting for the old voters to die out, waiting for 60% favorable vote. Irrational religious fear knows no hearts or minds and is contagious, as for waiting, Ms Prejean is pretty old but still.

  • Name: Bob King
    Date posted: 9/3/2009 9:14:49 PM
    Hometown: San Diego

    Comment:

    Doug Manchester is bad for San Diego and always has been. He has always had only monetary gain in mind. Just check out what is proposing to do to our precious waterfront at the foot of Broadway. Everything he touches stinks and does not serve the public good. He sure looks like an LDS Poster Boy. Is he?

  • Name: Dee Tate
    Date posted: 9/3/2009 6:28:48 PM
    Hometown: Evansville

    Comment:

    If one was to say they hate an organization or the people that are associated with it and,or contribute money towards others who do as well and others decide not to do business with such an organization or individual and the individual who contributed money in the first place suffers,What might that individual do to try and get business back dispite his/hers decion and feelings? Often in an attempt to appease others in order to get business back they will donate money to groups and organizations they actually have no sympathy or regard for in the first place,in a attempt and hope of getting business back. If he was truely sincere and felt he was wrong about his feelings and actions,he would have given more if not double what he did to the first organization. In giving an equal ammount,he is only showing that he is only trying to appease others in order to get back the business from those he apposes. Is his bottom line equality&justice or simply money?

  • Name: Scott Liapis
    Date posted: 9/3/2009 12:29:52 PM
    Hometown: Brooklyn, NY

    Comment:

    obviously the reason gays and lesbians are still angry with Manchester and are continuing the boycott is b/c no matter what the man does now that he's been outed as a major donator to support prop 8, the damage has already been done. Laws were passed denying us the right to marry. Nothing he has yet done has equaled the severity of that decision.. and that decision was made by fear mongoring and lies and was funded in a large part by this man.



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