Tennessee Equality Project

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Tennessee Equality Project

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U.S. State of Tennessee
Founded June 15, 2004 (2004-06-15)
Headquarters
Area served Tennessee
Website tnep.org

The Tennessee Equality Project is an LGBT organization in the United States state of Tennessee.[1]

Overview

The Tennessee Equality Project was founded on June 15, 2004, in Nashville, Tennessee.[2][3]

The organization has lobbied against a 2006 referendum to amend the state constitution to ban same-sex marriage,[4] the dismissal of a lesbian soccer coach by Belmont University in 2010,[5] the Don't Say Gay bill sponsored in 2011 by Sen. Stacey Campfield and Rep. Bill Dunn,[6][7] and other public issues. It endorsed Nashville mayor Karl Dean for re-election in 2011.[8]

The Project has received funds from the Human Rights Campaign[6][9] and has partnered with the California-based Courage Campaign to develop political advertising based on the life story of an LGBT Tennessee resident.[10] The organization is a member of the Equality Federation.[11]

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