Chris Mason
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Interview with Mark

Hey folks -I just wanted to share with you a clip of our interview with Mark Snyder. I'm driving around the country (http://DrivingEquality.com), to all the lower 48 states, 107 days on the road, interviewing activists, advocates, and allies of the queer community. I'm in San Francisco right now and was able to interview Mark. Here is the post and the video clip. Unfortunately, we only have a short glimpse of the interview because my blog…See More
Jul 16, 2009
A blog post by Chris Mason was featured

Hate Mail

I am on a 100-day, 16,000 mile, 48-state trek through the United States to collect stories from queer communities in hopes of advancing LGBT equality. The project is called Driving Equality. (http://drivingequality.com)Since this journey began, I have received a ton of email from supporters and well-wishers. But I have also received hate mail from folks who disagree with the idea of equal rights for LGBT people. It is always a shock to receive an message like the one below:"Gays deserve to die!…See More
Jun 29, 2009
Chris Mason posted a blog post

Hate Mail

I am on a 100-day, 16,000 mile, 48-state trek through the United States to collect stories from queer communities in hopes of advancing LGBT equality. The project is called Driving Equality. (http://drivingequality.com)Since this journey began, I have received a ton of email from supporters and well-wishers. But I have also received hate mail from folks who disagree with the idea of equal rights for LGBT people. It is always a shock to receive an message like the one below:"Gays deserve to die!…See More
Jun 29, 2009
Jay Matthew commented on Chris Mason's blog post 'Using Fred "God Hates Fags" Phelps to raise money for queer youth'
"i love it! we need to do something like this in fresno! now we just need to get him here."
Mar 12, 2009
Iyamdagmar commented on Chris Mason's blog post 'Using Fred "God Hates Fags" Phelps to raise money for queer youth'
"Chris, the Phelps-a-thon idea is brilliant! I'm going to try to raise awareness about this and DrivingEquality.com here and on my other social networks and voluntary endeavors."
Mar 1, 2009
Mark Daniel Snyder commented on Chris Mason's blog post 'Using Fred "God Hates Fags" Phelps to raise money for queer youth'
"Great idea to set up this site Chris,and thanks for benefiting Project 10 East - they rock."
Feb 28, 2009
A blog post by Chris Mason was featured

Using Fred "God Hates Fags" Phelps to raise money for queer youth

I am a big fan of using anti-gay leaders to raise money for LGBT causes. I've used Fred Phelps and Rick Warren to raise money for LGBT equality in the past. The Phelps-A-Thon we had in Boston back in December was really popular and very successful. So when I heard that the Phelps clan was coming back to Massachusetts to picket the high school in my city of Cambridge, I decided it was time for another Phelps-A-Thon.In looking at the…See More
Feb 28, 2009
Chris Mason posted a blog post

Using Fred "God Hates Fags" Phelps to raise money for queer youth

I am a big fan of using anti-gay leaders to raise money for LGBT causes. I've used Fred Phelps and Rick Warren to raise money for LGBT equality in the past. The Phelps-A-Thon we had in Boston back in December was really popular and very successful. So when I heard that the Phelps clan was coming back to Massachusetts to picket the high school in my city of Cambridge, I decided it was time for another Phelps-A-Thon.In looking at the…See More
Feb 28, 2009

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Find out more about Chris, invite him to speak, and read his bio on his website: http://ChrisMason.org

Chris Mason is a nationally recognized mobilizer of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Civil Rights Movement.  He is an experienced activist and a dedicated organizer with a fierce passion for social justice.

Chris has garnered the attention of both pro-LGBT supporters and anti-LGBT agitators. He is proud to have been targeted and described by an anti-gay organization (identified as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center) as a "prominent homosexual activist with a long history of activities and writings against ‘pro-family’ groups and individuals.”
Chris and his three siblings grew up in a small town in central Massachusetts. When Chris was 9 years old, he started an organization named S.C.A.R.F (Save Condemned Amazon Rain-Forest).  He recruited members and together they canvassed door-to-door to raise money. With the money they raised, S.C.A.R.F. was able to buy and preserve an acre of land in the Amazon rainforest. 
Chris has been an openly-gay activist for half his life. In 1996, when Chris was 14 years old, he came out to his parents, friends, family, and classmates. Since that time he has been an advocate for social justice and equality.

At age 15, Chris started a campaign to expel military recruiters from his high school based on the district’s non-discrimination policy.  This was when he first encountered anti-gay politics and strong prejudice.  Chris encouraged students and faculty to promote tolerance and acceptance in his high school.  He was the president of the gay/straight alliance and worked hard to educate others at school and in the community on LGBT issues.

Chris has worked on campaigns for many candidates and incumbents in the Massachusetts State Legislature. He has managed the campaigns of pro-equality candidates, all of whom ran against staunch opponents of LGBT rights.  He has also worked inside the State House, serving as executive assistant to the first female Senate President of Massachusetts.
During the heat of the battle for marriage equality in Massachusetts, Chris worked for MassEquality, the powerhouse organization leading the pro-equality efforts.  At different times Chris was a Field Organizer, an Electoral Organizer, and later helped run the organization’s game-changing 
canvassing operation.  In 2006 Chris founded TakeMassAction, a watchdog group dedicated to tracking the radical right in Massachusetts and alerting the queer community of upcoming events, rallies, protests, hearings and meetings involving LGBT issues.

Chris is featured in the documentary film, Saving Marriage, highlighting his role working to protect equal marriage rights in Massachusetts.

In early 2008, Chris was elected to Ward 1 of theCambridge Democratic City Committee, and appointed as a Commissioner to the City of Cambridge GLBT Commission.  During that same year he was honored to serve on the Friends of GLBT Youth Board of Directors.

After the passage of proposition 8 in California, a new generation of queer activists were motivated to join the movement.  Chris and four others came together to create and co-chair the grassroots, activist-led, LGBT direct-action organization, Join The Impact MA.  In November of 2008 they organized the largest queer-related protest in the history of New England, drawing a crowd of over 4000 demonstrators.
Later in 2009, Chris launched As Is Films, an independent film company focused on social justice and raising awareness by telling the personal stories of people who do not have a voice in today’s mass media. 
Chris’ first film project, Driving Equality, started with a 107-day, 22,000-mile road-trip through all of the lower 48 states to examine LGBT equality and discrimination throughout the nation.  Chris described the project in an article, saying it was “incredible to meet and interview so many amazing people, queers and allies, all while living on the road out of  the back of a cargo van.  It was an interesting challenge to face off against a few homophobes, including the infamous Shirley Phelps from the Westboro Baptist Church.  The number one lesson I learned from my trek is that real progress is being made all across the country.  There is no doubt in my mind; we will have full equality and acceptance in the United States.”  The over 100-hours of footage is now in post-production.  The film’s tentative launch date is Summer of  2011.  You can watch interviews and find out more about the project on the Driving Equality website.
Currently, Chris is a student at Tufts University majoring in Sociology, with a focus in Social Inequalities and Social Change.  He serves as President of the non-profit organization he founded in 2010, Progressive Approach, Inc.  The organization’s aim is to create a more harmonious and just world by educating the public about progressive policy and ideals and advocating for a progressive approach toward the social issues of the day. 
One of the endeavors Progressive Approach has undertaken is Phelps-A-Thon.com, a website focused on channeling passions against Fred Phelps and the Westboro Baptist Church into donations for the same organizations and people that are being targeted by WBC’s hateful message.

In a ceremony at Cambridge City Hall in May of 2009, Chris was honored by Mayor Denise Simmons (the nation’s first openly lesbian, African-American mayor) for his work on LGBT issues, which includes raising thousands of dollars for the Cambridge public high school’s Gay / Straight Alliance and LGBT families initiative. During the ceremony, Chris was presented with the Key to the City of Cambridge.
At the 2010 "Riots to Rights - Celebrating 40 Years of Progress" Cambridge Pride Brunch, Chris was honored by Cambridge Mayor David Maher and humbled to receive the annual recognition award given to “those who have dedicated their lives to improving the GLBT community”. 
Chris has a fierce passion for social justice.  His core issues are preserving the environment, achieving universal healthcare, protecting civil liberties, reforming immigration, combating poverty,  ending war, promoting peace, and securing LGBT rights.

Chris spends much of his free time traveling the country, seeking adventure wherever can find it.  In his spare time he likes to be outside.  Whether it be hiking, camping, canoeing, or riding at either the mountains, beach, forest, or desert; as long as he’s outside, he’s happy.

Activism & Interests?
riding my bike, film, camping, exploring the city, state, country, world.

Chris Mason's Blog

Interview with Mark

Posted on July 16, 2009 at 1:30pm 2 Comments

Hey folks -



I just wanted to share with you a clip of our interview with Mark Snyder. I'm driving around the country (http://DrivingEquality.com), to all the lower 48 states, 107 days on the road, interviewing activists, advocates, and allies of the queer community. I'm in San Francisco right now and was able to interview Mark. Here is the post and the video clip. Unfortunately, we only have a short glimpse of the interview… Continue

Hate Mail

Posted on June 29, 2009 at 6:18pm 0 Comments

I am on a 100-day, 16,000 mile, 48-state trek through the United States to collect stories from queer communities in hopes of advancing LGBT equality. The project is called Driving Equality. (http://drivingequality.com)



Since this journey began, I have received a ton of email from supporters and well-wishers. But I have also received hate mail from folks who disagree with the idea of equal rights for LGBT people. It is always a shock to receive an message like the one… Continue

Using Fred "God Hates Fags" Phelps to raise money for queer youth

Posted on February 28, 2009 at 5:17pm 3 Comments

I am a big fan of using anti-gay leaders to raise money for LGBT causes. I've used Fred Phelps and Rick Warren to raise money for LGBT equality in the past. The Phelps-A-Thon we had in Boston back in December was really popular and very successful. So when I heard that the Phelps clan was coming back to Massachusetts to picket the high school in my city of Cambridge, I decided it was time for another Phelps-A-Thon.



In… Continue

Creating Change

Posted on January 28, 2009 at 9:49pm 0 Comments

I'm at the Creating Change conference in Denver.

Who else from QueerToday is here?

What workshops / events are you going to? Let's meet each other.

LGBT Rights Protest

Posted on January 8, 2009 at 2:37am 0 Comments

This Saturday, supporters of equal rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) people, will rally at Boston City Hall to call on President-Elect Obama and the new Congress support equal rights. The event is being organized by Join The Impact MA, the same group that organized the protest at Boston City Hall on November 15th which drew thousands of people as Boston saw the largest LGBT related protest in decades.



LGBT… Continue

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At 2:50pm on February 22, 2009, Jay Matthew said…
Please tell me what i can do to get you to come to Fresno, there is so much going on here in the wake of prop 8. we have some great storys, ill link you to a few if you would like. but please, is their any way we can get you here?
 
 
 

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