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Now Taking Applications for the 2012 NM Pride Pageant
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Would you like to be an ambassador to the world? As the face of Pride, the titleholders find opportunities to engage the community, educate, and bring awareness of our LGBT culture through entertainment and appearances. Take your first step by completing the request form below.
Become a Board Member
2Albuquerque Pride works for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community to educate and to advocate. But we can’t do it alone, we need you. Please consider applying for a board position; review the following positions and use the link below to send in an application. Remember, to hold your mouse over the interested position to see a short description of that position.
ABQ Pride Board Application
(please note that some positions are already filled,
but we will work with you to find a place on the board where you can shine!)
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Each position has a star rating from 1 to 5 to indicate the level of participation involved. Please contact Neil Macernie at neil.macernie@abqpride.com if you have any questions or need additional information.
2011 Annual Meeting
0You may also update your status for this event on Facebook (click here).
Albuquerque Pride’s new office space is provided by and located above
If you are looking to get involved the Annual Meeting is a great place to meet the board and get a feel for what Albuquerque Pride does! Saturday, August 27 at 1 PM
NM Voters Split On Gay Marriage Issue
1Posted at: 07/07/2011 10:51 PM
By: Stuart Dyson, KOB Eyewitness News 4
New Mexico may not be ready to follow New York into the group of states that have legalized gay marriage. A new poll finds a majority of voters here oppose same-sex marriage.
Few issues divide people like gay marriage does, but the poll from Public Policy Polling shows 10 percent of us here in New Mexico still aren’t sure where we are on this one. 48 percent say no – don’t make it legal, while 42 percent say yes – put it in the law books. The “no” votes seem to have the edge, but the “not sure” element keeps it from looking like a done deal.
Supporters of gay marriage, like Neil Macernie of Albuquerque Pride, said the poll is not discouraging.
“Polling data really kind of helps us out, to understand where we need to do our work,” Macernie said. “In New Mexico I think we’ve always been a politically balanced state. I think that gives us the opportunity to make a change.”
Opponents, like state Rep. David Chavez, a Los Lunas Republican, said the issue ought to go on the ballot as a proposed amendment to the state constitution.
“This poll is again an indication that New Mexicans are opposed to same-sex marriage at this time,” said Chavez. “It’s significant. This should go before the voters.”
It gets complicated when you throw domestic partnerships or civil unions into the mix, as the poll did in a follow-up question. 31 percent of the voters said they approved, with that alternative position drawing support from both dies on the marriage issue.
1st Annual Eastern NM Pride Needs Your Support
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Contact us if you are interested in carpooling from Albuquerque to Clovis
Eastern New Mexico Pride
Parade and PrideFest
Saturday, July 9th
Clovis, New Mexico
Pride Parade
12:00 PM Line-up
12:45 PM Take-off
On North Main Street starting at East 14th Street and ending at West Grand Avenue
(approximately 1 mile)
PrideFest Picnic
2:30 PM Picnic (approx. time)
Hillcrest City Park
About 2 miles from parade at East 7th Street and Sycamore Street
Pride Entertainment
7:00 PM Doors Open
8:00 PM Show Begins
Victory Garden Church
224 North Main Street
(Call for Information at 575-762-4698, Donations Appreciated)
They need your help with permits and advertising, please use the donate button below to give your support.

