Category: Fundraiser

Day 5: 1st Quarter fundraiser – Would you pay $1 a week for Eclectablog?

Day 5: 1st Quarter fundraiser – Would you pay $1 a week for Eclectablog?

Every day we bring news and views you can use and that amuse. How much is that worth to you? Is it worth one dollar per week? That’s what many of our supporters have decided. They make a $50 donation to help us keep doing what we’re doing. It’s a pretty good bargain when you think about it. If you’d […]

Read more ›
Day 4: 1st Quarter @Eclectablog fundraiser – We’re making a difference and changing the conversation

Day 4: 1st Quarter @Eclectablog fundraiser – We’re making a difference and changing the conversation

We don’t just tell you what you need to know. We help motivate action and change. We realize no one loves fundraisers. We wouldn’t keep hitting you up for money if we didn’t have to. But here at Eclectablog, everything we do is supported in large part by our readers. And we return the favor. I can tell you why […]

Read more ›
Chris Savage terrifies the Koch brothers — and that’s why you should support him

Chris Savage terrifies the Koch brothers — and that’s why you should support him

Allow me to Kochsplain a bit. You’ve probably heard how the Koch brothers plan to win the U.S. Senate this year. In addition to spending millions on television in states like Michigan, they’re also hiring staff to blog, tweet, Facebook, Tumbl and whatever else they imagine the plebes are doing these days. They want to create the appearance dozens of […]

Read more ›
Day 2: First Quarter fundraiser — We’re all in this together

Day 2: First Quarter fundraiser — We’re all in this together

Help us continue our efforts to educate and engage. You know how this post ends: We’re going to ask you to make a donation. But allow me to write a few words about why it matters. Eclectablog’s contributors live and work in the communities we endeavor to serve. Whether you live across the street or across the state — or […]

Read more ›
Day 1: First Quarter fundraiser – Please help us to help YOU!

Day 1: First Quarter fundraiser – Please help us to help YOU!

Please feed the bloggers It’s that time a year again where we come to you, hat in hand, and ask you to help support the important work we do here at Eclectablog. Unlike most blog sites, the regular contributors — Anne, Amy, LOLGOP, and Gary Abud, Jr. — are paid for their work. It’s not nearly as much as I […]

Read more ›
Marriage equality MONEY BOMB, last day – Make an investment in ending same-sex marriage bans across the entire country

Marriage equality MONEY BOMB, last day – Make an investment in ending same-sex marriage bans across the entire country

Every day this week I have been posting about the fundraiser for the legal fund for April DeBoer and Jayne Rowse who are challenging Michigan’s discriminatory marriage ban. Today is the last day. Over half of the residents in our state oppose this law and, equally as important, it is a case that’s likely to go to the U.S. Supreme […]

Read more ›
Marriage equality MONEY BOMB, Day 4 – This case could end same-sex marriage bans in the USA. All of them.

Marriage equality MONEY BOMB, Day 4 – This case could end same-sex marriage bans in the USA. All of them.

I want to introduce you to the legal team who is fighting to end the ban on same sex marriage in Michigan. These heroes haven’t received any compensation at all for their works but they deserved to be recognized.

Attorneys Carole Stanyar, Dana Nessel, Ken Mogill and Robert Sedler have years of experience trying criminal and civil cases both in state and federal courts. Ms. Stanyar, Mr. Mogill, and Mr. Sedler have all argued before the U.S. Supreme Court, while Ms. Nessel is recognized as one of Michigan’s premier attorneys for LGTB issues, having represented numerous clients over the years. Additionally, there are two nationally recognized, high-profile attorneys, Mary Bunauto and Leslie Cooper, who have signed on to consult for the trial. Mary Bunauto is the Civil Rights Project Director for Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD). Ms. Bunauto successfully argued Baker v. State of Vermont in 1999 which allowed for the first civil unions law in the country. Ms. Bunauto also worked on the DOMA case. Leslie Cooper is an attorney for the ACLU’s Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Project. She is currently challenging Pennsylvania’s ban on same-sex marriage in Whitewood v. Wolf.

These attorneys who are handling the DeBoer v. Snyder case have assembled a nationally recognized team of expert witnesses who…

Read more ›
Marriage equality MONEY BOMB, Day 3 – Help end Michigan’s same-sex marriage ban that over half of Michiganders don’t support

Marriage equality MONEY BOMB, Day 3 – Help end Michigan’s same-sex marriage ban that over half of Michiganders don’t support

NOTE: Every day this week I will be posting about the fundraiser for the legal fund for April DeBoer and Jayne Rowse who are challenging Michigan’s discriminatory marriage ban. Over half of the residents in our state oppose this law and it’s time for it to go away for good. Equally as important, it is a case that’s likely to […]

Read more ›
Marriage equality MONEY BOMB, Day 2 – Help fight back against Michigan’s offensive anti-LGBT marriage ban

Marriage equality MONEY BOMB, Day 2 – Help fight back against Michigan’s offensive anti-LGBT marriage ban

One day we’ll just call it “marriage” NOTE: Every day this week I will be posting about the fundraiser for the legal fund for April DeBoer and Jayne Rowse who are challenging Michigan’s discriminatory marriage ban. Over half of the residents in our state oppose this law and it’s time for it to go away for good. Equally as important, […]

Read more ›
MONEY BOMB: Help us raise money to overturn Michigan’s same-sex marriage ban! The time is NOW!

MONEY BOMB: Help us raise money to overturn Michigan’s same-sex marriage ban! The time is NOW!

This could be the case that overturns same-sex marriage bans across the country once and for all Photo by Anne C. Savage April DeBoer and Jayne Rowse are fighting to overturn Michigan’s same-sex marriage ban, a law passed in 2004 which now is supported by less than half of our state’s residents. What started as a challenge to Michigan’s adoption […]

Read more ›
Concert raises funds to support Bound Together’s after-school program in Pontiac

Concert raises funds to support Bound Together’s after-school program in Pontiac

A great evening’s entertainment for a great cause. In May, I wrote about a terrific independent after-school program in Pontiac called Bound Together. The program provides tutoring in math, reading and reading comprehension three days a week, followed by a nutritious meal. Every other week, there’s also a one-day art group, filling a void left when the Pontiac schools cut […]

Read more ›
Quantcast
Quantcast