New Gay Social Network Promotes Companies That Support Gays
Blacklists
Companies That Oppose Equality
Released by: Genia Stevens geniastevens@gmail.com
11/18/2008 - GayWallet.com launches as a social network that allows LGBT community and straight supporters to network
and promote gay-friendly businesses* Genia Stevens, editor of the lesbian and gay blog SistersTalk, announces the launch of
GayWallet.com - a social network designed to connect the LGBT community with companies and organizations that promote or support
gay and lesbian rights. GayWallet.com allows users to create groups, upload videos, post pictures, and participate in various
forum discussions.
The new LGBT social network, GayWallet.com, is a peaceful protest against
California's Proposition 8 and other anti-gay legislation in the United States. It is a modern-day movement that utilizes
today's technology -- the internet and social media web sites. Stevens says, "Gay Americans buys goods and services.
We spend our money on cars and houses. Our tax dollars are used for schools and roads and social services. We deserve nothing
less than equality. If a company or an organization wants to help right-wing religious fanatics strip us of our equal rights,
it's only fair that we know who those companies are so we can spend our money elsewhere."
Social networking web sites are a growing trend and are often utilized by individuals and organizations that
need to gather like-minded individuals in a central location. TwitterMoms.com gathers mommies who micro-blog using Twitter,
and Women on Career Break is a social networking web site that gathers women who are in-between jobs in a central location.
GayWallet.com seeks to connect the LGBT community with like-minded individuals who support equality for gays and lesbians.
To learn more about GayWallet.com visit http://gaywallet.com.
New
Gay Social Network Promotes Companies That Support Gays, Blacklists Companies That Oppose Equality
11/18/2008 (10:05 AM)
*GayWallet.com launches as a social network that allows LGBT community and straight supporters
to network and promote gay-friendly businesses* Genia Stevens, editor of the lesbian and gay blog SistersTalk, announces the
launch of GayWallet.com - a social network designed to connect the LGBT community with companies and organizations that promote
or support gay and lesbian rights. GayWallet.com allows users to create groups, upload videos, post pictures, and participate
in various forum discussions.
The new LGBT social network, GayWallet.com, is a peaceful protest
against California's Proposition 8 and other anti-gay legislation in the United States. It is a modern-day movement that
utilizes today's technology -- the internet and social media web sites. Stevens says, "Gay Americans buys goods and
services. We spend our money on cars and houses. Our tax dollars are used for schools and roads and social services. We deserve
nothing less than equality. If a company or an organization wants to help right-wing religious fanatics strip us of our equal
rights, it's only fair that we know who those companies are so we can spend our money elsewhere."
Social networking web sites are a growing trend and are often utilized by individuals and organizations that need
to gather like-minded individuals in a central location. TwitterMoms.com gathers mommies who micro-blog using Twitter, and
Women on Career Break is a social networking web site that gathers women who are in-between jobs in a central location. GayWallet.com
seeks to connect the LGBT community with like-minded individuals who support equality for gays and lesbians.
To learn more about GayWallet.com visit http://gaywallet.com.
The new LGBT social network, GayWallet.com,
is a peaceful protest against California's Proposition 8 and other anti-gay legislation in the United States. It is a
modern-day movement that utilizes today's technology -- the internet and social media web sites. Stevens says, "Gay
Americans buys goods and services. We spend our money on cars and houses. Our tax dollars are used for schools and roads and
social services. We deserve nothing less than equality. If a company or an organization wants to help right-wing religious
fanatics strip us of our equal rights, it's only fair that we know who those companies are so we can spend our money elsewhere."
Social networking web sites are a growing trend and are often utilized by individuals and organizations
that need to gather like-minded individuals in a central location. TwitterMoms.com gathers mommies who micro-blog using Twitter,
and Women on Career Break is a social networking web site that gathers women who are in-between jobs in a central location.
GayWallet.com seeks to connect the LGBT community with like-minded individuals who support equality for gays and lesbians.
To learn more about GayWallet.com visit http://gaywallet.com.
The new LGBT social network, GayWallet.com, is a peaceful protest
against California's Proposition 8 and other anti-gay legislation in the United States. It is a modern-day movement that
utilizes today's technology -- the internet and social media web sites. Stevens says, "Gay Americans buys goods and
services. We spend our money on cars and houses. Our tax dollars are used for schools and roads and social services. We deserve
nothing less than equality. If a company or an organization wants to help right-wing religious fanatics strip us of our equal
rights, it's only fair that we know who those companies are so we can spend our money elsewhere."
Social networking web sites are a growing trend and are often utilized by individuals and organizations that need
to gather like-minded individuals in a central location. TwitterMoms.com gathers mommies who micro-blog using Twitter, and
Women on Career Break is a social networking web site that gathers women who are in-between jobs in a central location. GayWallet.com
seeks to connect the LGBT community with like-minded individuals who support equality for gays and lesbians.
To learn more about GayWallet.com visit http://gaywallet.com.