Date: Mon, 13 May 1996 13:58:51 -0700 From: Ron Buckmire The Lambda Letters Project > Press Release > >Contact Boyce Hinman, Administrator >The Lambda Letters Project >6212 Silverton Way >Carmichael, CA 95608 >(916) 965-6851 > > Lambda Letters Seeks Transgender Persons For Board of Directors > > Boyce Hinman, Administrator of the Lambda Letters Project, announced >today that the project is seeking to expand and diversify its Board of >Directors. >The Project hopes to add a minimum of two transgender or transsexual >members to the Board. Board members can be from anywhere in California >as the Project pays mileage or airfare for attendance at Board meetings. > > There are seven members on the current Board, three are women >and four are men. Two of the Board's officers are women and two are men. >Six of the members are lesbian or gay and one is bisexual. Two are African >American and the rest are Caucasian. Board members range in age from >the early thirties to seventy. > Board members are expected to attend four meetings per year in >Sacramento. Usually the meetings last most of one day (a Saturday) >but the July meeting usually is for two weekend days. one day of the >July meeting is for planning. Board members spend between 10 and >20 hours per month on support activities for the project. Activities >are matched to the interests and aptitudes of the individual as much >as possible. However, people are particularly needed who could work >in publicity or fund raising or in composing our monthly letters and >articles. The letter and article composers are our Legislative Analysts >and we have openings for legislative analysts in the areas of AIDS/HIV >and lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender issues. All positions in the project >are volunteer positions. > Lambda Letters is a private, non-profit civil rights organization >which helps people write to their legislators, other public officials, and >sometimes to private industry on various civil rights issues. The issues >include AIDS/HIV issues, lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender issues, >people of color issues and women's issues. The Project collected >over 32,000 letters last year, and this year, because of an improvement >in its procedures, it has already collected about 22,000 letters. Lambda Letters >is an exciting project. It gives a lot to those who serve on the Project as well >as being a service to the community. > Anyone wishing further information may contact: > >The Lambda Letters Project >6212 Silverton Way >Carmichael, CA 95608 >(91 6) 965-6851 >E-mail Address: Lambdalp@aol.com >