The Texas Progressive Alliance has named Joel Burns as the Texan of the Year. As the mother of 2 boys who were different and who suffered from brutal bullying I applaud Burns’ “It will get better” speech. That message is something all young people need to hear no matter what their sexual preference. But, I cannot support Burns as the TPA Texan of the Year.
There is a lot more to being a true progressive than being gay and Burns does not measure up. In regards to Barnett Shale drilling issues, Burns has been a sellout. He has voted in favor of almost all high impact wells except for the one’s in his neighborhood. He brokered a deal with Chesapeake to keep a single gas well off the TCU campus in exchange for about 25 other wells in high traffic areas. That is a disaster!
I believe in equality for all and that includes the people in the gas patch many of whom are gay.
That said, here is the press release:
Joel Burns Its Texan Of The Year
AUSTIN—The Texas Progressive Alliance on Wednesday named Fort Worth City Councilman Joel Burns as its 2010 Texan of the Year.
Burns, Fort Worth’s District 9 City Councilman, received international attention and acclaim in October after delivering a speech at a Forth Worth City Council meeting concerning suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth as part of Dan Savage’s “It Gets Better” campaign.
In his speech, Burns spoke eloquently and emotionally about his experiences as a teen facing bullying in Crowley because of his sexual orientation. Burns’ speech, which became an internet sensation, resulted in interviews on CNN, NPR’s All Things Considered, an in-studio interview with the Today Show’s Matt Lauer, and an appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres Show.
“Joel Burns’ speech did more to raise awareness of the difficulties LGBT youth in Texas face on a daily basis perhaps more than anything else this year,” said Vince Leibowitz, Chair of the Texas Progressive Alliance. “His courageous action in delivering this speech was worthy of recognition, and progressives everywhere should salute him,” Leibowitz continued.
TPA Vice Chair Charles Kuffner of Houston echoed these sentiments. “As progressives, we stand for equality for all people. It is rare that public officials have the courage to do what Joel Burns did,” he noted.
Burns, the first openly gay municipal elected official in Tarrant County, was first elected in 2007.
Burns joins past TPA Texans of the year including Houston Mayor Annise Parker (2009); the Harris County Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign (2008); the House Democratic Leadership Team of State Rep. Jim Dunnam, State Rep. Garnet Coleman, and State Rep. Pete Gallego (2007); and Carolyn Boyle and Texas Parent PAC (2006).
In addition to giving Burns its top honors, the Alliance also named Dr. Al Armendariz, Administrator for Region 6 of the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Texas DREAMers as Honorable Mentions.
Armendariz was recognized for cracking down on polluters in Texas in spite of immense political pressure from state leaders and corporations. Armendariz issued the first Emergency Imminent and Substantial Endangerment Order against a natural gas operator in Parker County which caused high levels of methane in private water wells.
The Texas DREAMers–students and activists involved in supporting the DREAM Act through peaceful protest and other means, were recognized for their work in Texas which has included everything from organizing phone banks to call and persuade U.S. Senators, to staging sit-ins and demonstrations at the offices of U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison. The group has even staged hunger strikes in support of its efforts.
The Texas Progressive Alliance is a coalition of more than 50 of Texas’ most prominent netroots activists, blogs, and bloggers united to help further the progressive movement in Texas.
Founded in 2006, the TPA is the largest state-based coalition of netroots activists in the United States and was instrumental in bringing Netroots Nation to Texas in 2008.
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Anonymous says
burns is a sell out!
David says
Joel Burns has put the residence of FW at risk by being a sock puppet for Mayor Mike!