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BRUNCH ON THE BAYHonoring this year’s
Champions of Equality for South Florida’slgbtq community
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Elizabeth RegaladoChair
Tony LimaExecutive Director
Brian AdlerChair
Carlos AlzateBoard Member
Raul RodriguezVice Chair
Ron Bilbao
Alexander Palenzuela
Joseph FalkTreasurer
Chester Dowdy
Ed Pascoe
Owen CarhartSecretary
Giselle Kovac
Trelvis D. Randolph
Charo ValeroField Organizer
Alex SpriggsEvents Manager
Justin KlechaDirector of Campaigns
Devin CorderoMarketing Manager
Board of Directors
Staff
Safeguarding American Values for Everyone
SAVE Foundation
Brian Adler & Omar Suarez
Carlos Alzate
Ron Bilbao & Maria M. Garcia
Herbert Brito
Nancy Brodzki & Lettie Oks
Owen Carhart
Christopher Cooper & Carlos Lopez
Luigi Devoto
Victor Diaz Herman & Kris Castellano
Dan DiMatteo
Chester Dowdy & Lemuel Curtis Lamb Jr
Joseph Falk
Sylvain Gouy
Steve Haas
Andre Hicks
Giselle Kovac
Caryn Lavernia
Zammy Migdal & Jose Szapocznik
Rick Morgan
David Norman
Alexander Palenzuela & Eduardo Perichner
Ed Pascoe
Trelvis Randolph
Liz Regalado & Tenaj Davis
The Very Reverend Doug McCaleb & Claudio Gonzalez
Lynare Robbins & Carmen Suero
Raul Rodriguez
Gene Sulzberger
Christian Ulvert & Carlos Andrade
David Ward & Cecil Ybanez
Caitlin Wood & Martha Schoolman
2016 Host Committee
Honorary Host CommitteeCongresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz
State Senator Oscar Braynon II
State Senator Dwight Bullard
State Senator Jack Latvala
State Senator Gwen Margolis
State Representative David Richardson
State Representative Holly Raschein
State Representative Jose Felix Diaz
State Representative Jose Javier Rodriguez
State Representative Shevrin Jones
Mayor Carlos Gimenez
Commissioner Audrey Edmonson
Commissioner Barbara Jordan
Commissioner Daniella Levine Cava
Commissioner Sally Heyman
Commissioner Rebeca Sosa
Mayor Philip Levine
Commissioner Kristen Rosen-Gonzalez
Commissioner Michael Grieco
Commissioner Micky Steinberg
Commissioner Ricky Arriola
Commissioner John Aleman
Commissioner Joy Malakoff
Commissioner Ken Russell
Commissioner Francis Suarez
Commissioner Willy Gort
Councilman Harold Mathis
Councilman Scott Galvin
Councilwoman Ivonne Ledesma
Councilwoman Karyn Cunningham
Mayor Peggy Bell
Councilwoman Mary Ann Mixon
Mayor Cindy Lerner
Mayor Connie Leon Kreps
Mayor Gary Resnick
Commissioner Justin Flippen
BRUNCH ON THE BAY
WelcomeTony Lima, SAVE Executive Director
Recognition of Elected Officials and DignitariesElizabeth Regalado, SAVE Board Chair
Presentation of AwardsState Representative Holly Raschein
Presented by State Senator Jack Latvala
Dr. Hansel Tookes IIIPresented by State Representative David Richardson
The Right Reverend Leo FradePresented by The Very Reverend Dean McCabe
Roxanne VargasPresented by Tony Lima
Hall of Champions Award: Gay 8 FestivalFounders: Joe Cardona and Damian Pardo
Presented by Brian Adler, SAVE Foundation Chair
Raffle drawing
The Lady Windridge will embark on a lovely cruise throughout Biscayne Bay promptly at 3:15pm and will return at 4:45pm dockside.
Performances by the Diva, Maryel Epps
Tea Dance tunes by DJ Chris “Smeejay” Hodgson
BRUNCH ON THE BAY
E q u a l i t y A n g e l L e v e l S p o n s o r s
E q u a l i t y A l l y L e v e l S p o n s o r s
Brian Adler & Omar Suarez State Representative David Richardson
Raul Rodriguez Tony UlloA Don Hayden & Brian Thompson Alberto Moris
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E q u a l i t y A d v o c at e L e v e l S p o n s o r s
Dear Esteemed Champions of Equality Guest,For the past nine years, SAVE has hosted some of the community’s most prominent lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) luminaries for one very special evening. This year, we are proud to welcome several hundred community, political, and civic leaders to attend our annual Champions of Equality Awards Reception and Brunch aboard the Lady Windridge yacht in downtown Miami.
The past few years have been the most successful on record for equality in South Florida, with SAVE notching historic victories for transgender nondiscrimination in Miami-Dade County and for the freedom to marry for Floridians early last year after our court victory alongside the ACLU of Florida -- as well as for all Americans last June as a result of the Supreme Court’s historic ruling.
At the same time, in retaliation to these historic advances, we have seen anti-equality extremists rush bills through state legislatures in places like North Carolina and Mississippi that legalize discrimination against LGBTQ people and worse, threaten to throw transgender people in jail just for using the bathroom.
The catastrophe in the wake of passage of these laws in places like North Carolina and Mississippi has vindicated our aggressive fight to stop a similar “bathroom bill” introduced by a Miami lawmaker in the Florida House last year. We won that fight, but we expect similar proposals to surface in the legislature in the coming session -- all because of lingering bias and negative attitudes, especially towards the transgender community, among the voters who elect our state lawmakers.
It’s clear that the only way to fight such noxious proposals is to educate the voting public. So we joined forces with the Los Angeles LGBT Center to develop a comprehensive, groundbreaking technique to reach South Florida voters at a one-on-one level which we’re calling “deep canvassing” -- and the technique was proven uniquely effective in a study published in the journal Science on April 7th, 2016.
We also enlisted the help of Congresswoman Ileana Ros Lehtinen, who joined us with her son, Rodrigo, who is transgender, and her husband Dexter to produce our groundbreaking PSA, “Family is Everything,” on the importance of protections from discrimination for the transgender community and all Americans. The PSA, produced in both Spanish and English, made national headlines, with global outlets like the New York Times, CNN, MSNBC, Univisión and Telemundo covering it. It was even mentioned by Whoopi Goldberg on The View!
There is so much to celebrate this year, but there is also so much to defend, and it’s our responsibility to make sure that those who are standing up for equality have the support and recognition they deserve. That’s why we are so proud to honor State Representative Holly Raschein, Dr. Hansel Tookes III, The Right Reverend Leo Frade, NBC6’s Roxy Vargas, and the wildly successful inaugural Gay8 Festival and its founders Damian Pardo and Joe Cardona. I extend my most heartfelt congratulations to these leaders on their selection as SAVE’s 2016 honorees.
I have no doubt that so long as we can continue to count on active and generous supporters like yourself, we will prevail in the historic struggle our community faces to achieve and defend our equality. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you for your support and for helping us get closer to equality.
A word from SAVE’s Executive Director:
Tony Lima
In community,
Tony LimaExecutive Director of [email protected]
The Right Rev.
Bishop Leopold Frade
2 0 1 6 C h a m p i o n s o f E q u a l i t y H o n o r e e
The Right Reverend Leopoldo "Leo" Frade made it his life's work as Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida to fight for justice for the oppressed and for the LGBTQ community especially. His proud stance in favor of accepting everyone as God's children traces back back to his time as Bishop of Honduras in the 1980s.
In 1984, he remembers seeing a Honduran preacher on TV telling people that if they had a gay son, “He is demon processed,” encouraging them to beat the “demon” out of the person. “I said, ‘Oh my God, this guy is preaching to hundreds of people,’ and they were buying it,” he told the Miami Herald last May. “I thought it was important for the church to speak up. What I was preaching in Honduras was the fact that we cannot kill them or beat them — and it still happens today. I was called a devil’s agent.”
When churches refused to bury LGBT Hondurans who died at the beginning of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in the 1980s, Frade’s church in San Pedro Sula did. “For a whole year we were the only church burying gay people in Honduras — in the whole country,” he told the Herald. In the 90s, 2000s, and 2010s, Bishop Frade has continued to stand with the LGBT community through his outspoken advocacy in favor of Miami-Dade County’s Human Rights Ordinance, most recently appealing to the County Commission to pass the trans-inclusive protections added as the culmination of SAVE’s efforts in 2014. SAVE is proud to honor Bishop Frade for his lifelong commitment and outspoken advocacy for LGBTQ equality in his high-ranking position within the Episcopal Church.
State Representative Holly Raschein
2 0 1 6 C h a m p i o n s o f E q u a l i t y H o n o r e e
Holly Raschein serves as the State Representative to the Florida House for the 120th District, encompassing southern Miami-Dade County and the Keys. In her role in Tallahassee, Holly has served South Florida’s LGBTQ community admirably as the House sponsor of the Florida Competitive Workforce Act, which succeeded this year in securing its first committee hearing in the Florida Senate after ten years of attempts.
In sponsoring the Competitive Workforce Act, Representative Raschein has demonstrated a unique willingness to work with members of both parties to get things done in Tallahassee. She has worked closely with all stakeholders, ranging from advocacy organizations like SAVE to Floridian businesses to the leadership of the State Legislature in order to build consensus around the way forward on this critical piece of legislation.
“I was proud to sponsor the Competitive Workforce Act in the House,” said Raschein in response to SAVE’s announcement. “It’s an honor to be chosen as one of SAVE’s Champions of Equality, and I promise that I will not let up on this issue until all Floridians are protected from workplace discrimination.”
dr. Hansel Tookes iii
2 0 1 6 C h a m p i o n s o f E q u a l i t y H o n o r e e
Dr. Hansel Tookes III is an infectious diseases researcher for Jackson Memorial Hospital specializing in HIV/AIDS who served a stint on SAVE’s Board of Directors in 2014. SAVE is proud to honor him for his outspoken advocacy for IDEA -- a bill that sets up a crucial needle exchange program in South Florida -- since his days as a student at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in 2010, when he and several classmates spent months interviewing intravenous drug users in Miami.
In addition to having one of the highest rates of HIV infection in the U.S., like much of the rest of the country during this decade, “we have seen the outbreak of a heroin epidemic in Miami,” he told the Miami Herald of his studies. “We are seeing more and more patients hospitalized for infections directly related to use of dirty needles: heart infections, sepsis, abscesses. These infections are all preventable.”
Dr. Tookes has visited Tallahassee every year since 2013 to lobby for funding for the needle-exchange program, which studies show significantly reduces the rate of HIV transmission among intravenous drug users at negligible economic and social cost by distributing clean needles for free, so that users are discouraged from sharing needles with others. After failing in three consecutive legislative sessions, the proposal finally passed early this year, due in no small part to the tenacious lobbying on the part of Dr. Tookes
Roxanne Vargas
2 0 1 6 C h a m p i o n s o f E q u a l i t y H o n o r e e
Roxanne “Roxy” Vargas is a daily reporter on South Florida’s NBC 6 and also contributes to NBC 6’s sister station, Telemundo 51 with reports in Spanish. She joined the NBC 6 News team in May 2007 and has been part of the NBC 6 family since 2003. Voted “Best TV Host” by the Miami New Times in 2012, she’s currently the host of NBC 6’s lifestyle and entertainment show, “6 in the Mix” which airs weekdays at 11:30am. As a member of the NBC6 news team, Roxy has pushed the affiliate for more inclusive coverage -- making NBC6 known for being the first local network affiliate in South Florida to cover LGBT rights as a mainstream issue.
Among various distinctions, Roxy has received five Emmy nominations for her reporting and hosting. In 2014, she joined an elite group of women around the world such as Brooke Shields, Demi Moore and Maria Shriver, and was inducted into famed fashion designer Donna Karan’s Women Who Inspire Program. She was humbled by the community when she was awarded Favorite Media Personality in the LGBT Visitor Center’s Pink Flamingo Awards and received and Ally Award from Aqua Foundation for Women earlier this year.
“At NBC 6 we are committed to equality for South Florida’s LGBTQ community, and I am so proud to accept this award on behalf of the entire NBC6 family,” Roxy told SAVE in response to the announcement. “It’s an honor to be chosen as a Champion this year, and I’ll continue to strive to shine light on the important stories that we all need to hear.”
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Roxanne Vargas
Dr. Hansel Tookes III
Rev. Leo Frade
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