Date: Fri, 06 Jun 97 19:13:28 EST From: "NGLTF" Subject: Embargoed: Clinton Saturday Radio Address NATIONAL GAY AND LESBIAN TASK FORCE PRESS RELEASE Contact: Mark F. Johnson, Media Director mfjohnson@ngltf.org 202/332-6483 x3314 pager 1-800/757-6476 2320 17th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009 http://www.ngltf.org ................................................................. EMBARGOED UNTIL 10:06 A.M EST 6/7/97 EMBARGOED UNTIL 10:06 A.M EST 6/7/97 EMBARGOED UNTIL 10:06 A.M EST 6/7/97 PRESIDENT SPEAKS OUT AGAINST HATE CRIMES; PLANS TO CONVENE WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE Washington, DC---June 7, 1997-- President Clinton, in a Saturday morning radio address, spoke out against acts of hatred based on skin color, religious affiliation, ethnicity, gender, ability and sexual orientation. In his address, the President announced that he would convene a special White House Conference on Hate Crimes on November 10. At the conference, according to the President, the White House will bring together victims of hate crimes their families as well as law enforcement experts and officials from Congress and the Justice Department. He also said that community and religious leaders will be invited to the conference to take a look at existing laws against hate crimes and consider ways to improve and to strengthen them. In his speech, the President mentioned several acts of hate-related violence. He spoke about a recent incident in Washington, D.C. in which three men accosted a gay man in a park, forced him at gunpoint to go under a bridge and beat him viciously while using anti-gay epithets. "Such hate crimes, committed solely because the victims have a different skin color or a different faith or are gays or lesbians, leave deep scars not only on the victims, but on our larger community," said the President. "We applaud President Clinton for raising the level of concern regarding bias crimes," said Kerry Lobel, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force executive director. "There is a persistent problem of intolerance in our country based on race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender and disability. We welcome his call for a special White House Conference on Hate Crimes and look forward to a more vigorous effort to stamp out these acts of violence that hurt our image as a nation and only separate us from one another." -30- The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force is the oldest national gay and lesbian group and is a progressive organization that has supported grassroots organizing and pioneered in national advocacy since 1973. Since its inception, NGLTF has been at the forefront of virtually every major initiative for lesbian and gay rights. In all its efforts, NGLTF helps to strengthen the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender movement at the state level while connecting these activities to a national vision for change. _________________________________________ This message was issued by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Media Department. If you have any questions regarding this post, please direct them to one of the contacts at the top of this message If you wish to UNSUBSCRIBE from this list, please send an email with "UNSUBSCRIBE PRESSLIST" in the subject and body of your email message to .