Get involved in the fight to lift the ban! There are many groups fighting to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," and several simple things you can do to help. If you have a few minutes in your day, and a desire to end this discriminatory law, take a look at the link below. This area will grow over time so check back regularly.
64 Arguments and Rebuttals on DADT
Despite the fact that the majority of the American public want to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," Some people may not agree with you if you bring the issue up. Learn the most common arguments-and their rebuttals-with the "64 points" literature put together by the Center for Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military, now the Michael D. Palm Center.
The Military Equality Alliance has put together an excellent overview of DADT in the first chapter of their Grassroots Activism Workbook. If you are serious about getting to know the issue, this is a great place to start. Contact us if you would like more information about becoming a grassroots activist, and we can put you in touch with a MEA mentor.
Ways big and small to get active are available at www.sldn.org. They have a mailing list and can work with you to do tactical activism in your area.
Join the cities and states across the country calling for repeal of DADT and start a resolution! SLDN can help get you started, at http://www.sldn.org/templates/involved/index.html?section=203. Here is a copy of the California State resolution, which clearly demonstrates the power of activism.
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