Stonewall Oregon

Democratic Party of Oregon GLBT Caucus

About

DPO GLBT Caucus

The Stonewall Oregon blog is paid for by the Democratic Party of Oregon, and is not sponsored by any candidate or candidate’s committee.

The GLBT Caucus of the Democratic Party of Oregon was organized in 2005 to represent the interests of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Oregonians within the Democratic Party of Oregon, and among elected members of our party.

Since 2005, we have grown to over 1800 members statewide, including many local activists and elected members of Oregon’s government. We work alongside organizations such as Basic Rights Oregon, National Stonewall Democrats, the Human Rights Campaign, and the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force to ensure basic fairness for all Oregonians.

Our work is led by our Executive Committee, which is comprised of our elected officers and representatives from county and regional LGBT Democratic organizations.

We rely on the commitment of every Oregon Democrat to ensure basic fairness for all.

Please help in continuing the vital work by contributing here.

To inquire about joining the caucus, click here.

Statewide Officers

Joey Kerns, Chair
Michael Miles, Vice-Chair
James Freed, Secretary
Mike Schryver, Communications
Cris Land, Treasurer
Laura Calvo, Past Chair

Debra Porta, Chair Membership Committee

County/Regional Representatives

Travis Prinslow, Chair
Lane County GLBTQ Democratic Caucus
Heather McDaniel, Chair
Multnomah County GLBT Democratic Caucus
Leslie Stone, Chair
Southern Oregon Stonewall Democratic Caucus (Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Curry, Lake Co.)
Sam Sappington, Liaison, National Stonewall Democrats Leadership Council

3 Responses to “About”

  1. Basic Rights Oregon » Blog Archive » Democratic Resolution for Marriage Equality Says:

    [...] and work tirelessly for LGBT equality.

  2. Lee Coleman Says:

    How does one register with this site? I find no place on the site designated by the term “Register”
    Lee Coleman

  3. admin Says:

    Registration is not required which why there is no registration link to this site. Everyone may post comments. Due to excessive spam, comments are held for moderation.