EQCA
Equality California
Take Action

Achieving equality for LGBT Californians will take us all, doing what we can. Do your part by getting involved.

Here's how:


Take Action Locally 

Get engaged. Join your local field office to engage our communities to build a state of equality in California. Whether it's calling volunteers, going door-to-door, or helping with data entry, you have a role to play.

Become a volunteer today! >

 
Northern & Central California
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Southern California


Take Action Online

EQCA enables you to take action on critical issues facing our lawmakers. Your voice is important. Your representatives depend on hearing from you, their constituents.

Register to take action >

Jerry Brown and Kamala Harris have pledged not to defend Prop. 8 going forward if elected governor and attorney general.

Let their opponents know that, if they choose to stand on the side of bigotry, they can expect us to oppose them vehemently with our votes and our checkbooks.

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  Join the fight to repeal the archaic California law that  researches the "causes and cures" of homosexuality. Help spread the understanding that being LGBT is not a choice.

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Become a Monthly Donor

For as little as $10 a month, you can support our incredible work on the ground talking to people about our equality, in Sacramento advocating for legislation, and making sure our stories are seen and heard across the state in the media. Make a donation >


Connect Online

Stay up to date and connect with other activists online. Join online rallies and share news and action alerts with your friends and family.

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  • Build Support for Marriage Equality 

    To win marriage back, whether in the courts or at the ballot, we need public opinion on our side. Join EQCA to build a solid majority support in California. 

     


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    :: Field Poll:
    Fifty-one percent of California voters now support the right for same-sex couples to marry.

    :: PPIC Poll:
    A majority of Californians support marriage equality, a six point increase from last March 2009.