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Matthew Shepard Foundation

The Matthew Shepard Foundation is an LGBT nonprofit organization, headquartered in Casper, Wyoming, which was founded in December 1998 by Dennis and Judy Shepard in memory of their son, Matthew, who was murdered in 1998.[1][4] The Foundation runs education, outreach, and advocacy programs.[3]

Matthew Shepard Foundation
FoundedDecember 1998 (1998-12)[1]
FounderDennis and Judy Shepard[1]
Type501(c)(3)
31-1640047
Location
Key people
Jason Marsden (executive director)
Budget
Revenue: $732,891
Expenses: $774,774
(FYE June 2016)[2]
Websitewww.matthewshepard.org

Programs edit

The Matthew Shepard Foundation has online and offline programs designed to raise awareness of anti-violence and promote human dignity for everyone by engaging schools, companies, and individuals in dialogues.[5][6]

Laramie Project support edit

 
A group scene from a 2008 performance of The Laramie Project at Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School

The Laramie Project is a play created in the aftermath of Matthew's 1998 murder. The Matthew Shepard Foundation works with companies, colleges and universities, high schools, community theatres, and religious groups to provide a variety of services including media resources, historical background and context, creative consultation, and assistance with school curriculums related to the play. The organization has worked with productions all across the United States, as well as Canada, Australia, France, and the United Kingdom. They work in collaboration with the play’s creators, Tectonic Theater Project, and travels to different communities to lead post-show discussions, teach, and serve as a panelist for related community-wide discussions on creating safer communities.[7][8]

Matthew’s Place edit

Matthew’s Place is an online community designed to provide support to teenagers and young adults within sexual orientation and gender identity minorities as well as their allies. The website also provides blogs written by young people from across the United States, resources for those who are struggling with coming out or reconciling their faith and sexual orientation/gender identity, and interviews with notable people within the LGBT and allied community.[9][10][11]

Public speaking edit

 
Judy Shepard at Lifeworks Live Out Loud

The Matthew Shepard Foundation's Speakers Bureau programs send anti-violence awareness speakers to visit schools, universities, colleges, companies, and community groups around the United States to talk about the impact hate has on communities. The group of speakers includes journalists, authors, activists, and public safety officials.[12] Judy Shepard also makes public appearances to tell Matthew's story and discuss LGBT advocacy.[3][4]

Safe schools resources edit

The Matthew Shepard Foundation provides resources to help teachers, administrators and support staff make their schools safer places for students.[3][13][14]

Small Bear Big Dreams edit

Small Bear Big Dreams is a Pre-K – 12th grade educational program started in fall 2007 which is designed to teach the values of respect for all people and acceptance of individual differences. The life of Matthew Shepard is chronicled in the storybook Small Bear, Big Dreams. In the book, teddy bears celebrate Matthew’s life and aspirations as well as his struggles.[15][16][17]

Spirit of Matthew Award edit

The Spirit of Matthew Award recognizes and honors those who teach diversity, acceptance, and understanding through their words and actions. The Spirit of Matthew Award was established in Matthew’s name in an effort to encourage the desire for change that Matthew showed in his life. Recipients are honored annually at the organizations Bear to Make a Difference Gala Dinner.[18][19][20]

History edit

After their 21-year-old son, Matthew, was murdered in Wyoming in October 1998, Dennis and Judy Shepard set out to try to ensure people recognize the role hate plays in society, and to advocate for anti-violence efforts. They founded the Matthew Shepard Foundation in December 1998 in memory of their son and to advance their goals.[1][5] Judy served as the executive director from 1999 to 2009 and now serves as president of the organization's governing board.[21]

The Matthew Shepard Point Scholarship edit

In 2006 and 2007, the Matthew Shepard Foundation and The Point Foundation have partnered to create the Matthew Shepard Point Scholarship, naming three scholars each year to receive annual college scholarships of $10,000 or more. In addition to the monetary award, the scholars become members of the Matthew Shepard Foundation's Youth Advisory Council. Selection of recipients is based on their "academic achievements, as well as a current involvement with helping advance the LGBT community, as well as a demonstrated commitment to helping advance equality in the future."[22][23]

Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act edit

 
President Barack Obama greets Judy Shepard, center, and Louvon Harris, left, with Betty Byrd Boatner, right, both sisters of James Byrd Jr., at an October 2009 White House reception

Since its founding, the organization lobbied for passage of federal, statewide, and local hate crimes prevention legislation. On October 22, 2009, the United States Congress passed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, also known as the Matthew Shepard Act.[24] The Act of Congress was signed into law by President Barack Obama on October 28, 2009,[25] as a rider to the National Defense Authorization Act for 2010 (H.R. 2647). Conceived as a response to the murders of Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr., the measure expands the 1969 United States federal hate-crime law to include crimes motivated by a victim's actual or perceived gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.[26]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Lenzi, Linda (February 21, 2004). "Embrace! A Benefit Concert for the Matthew Shepard Foundation". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved October 19, 2013.
  2. ^ "Matthew Shepard Foundation" (PDF). Foundation Center. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d "The Foundation's Story". Matthew Shepard Foundation. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  4. ^ a b ""The Meaning of Matthew" Author Judy Shepard to Speak at Brown Theatre" (Press release). Business Wire. October 17, 2013. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  5. ^ a b "Frequently Asked Questions". Matthew Shepard Foundation. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  6. ^ Miller, Stephen (September 30, 2009). "The Laramie Project, on the 11th anniversary of Matthew Shepard's death". Watermark Online. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  7. ^ "Laramie Project Support". Matthew Shepard Foundation. Archived from the original on October 20, 2013. Retrieved October 19, 2013.
  8. ^ Winkler, Katie (October 15, 2013). "Blue Ridge Community College students take lessons from 'Laramie Project'". GoUpstate.com. Flat Rock, North Carolina. Halifax Media Group. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  9. ^ "Matthew's Place". Matthew Shepard Foundation. Retrieved October 19, 2013.
  10. ^ Shepard, Judy (October 11, 2013). . MTV Act Blog (Interview). Interviewed by Davidson, Danica. Archived from the original on October 21, 2013. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  11. ^ Rudolph, Charisse J. (2011). Words Hit Hard as a Fist: With 18 Tips on How to Stop Being Bullied. Bloomington, Indiana: Balboa Press. p. 105. ISBN 978-1452533896.
  12. ^ . Matthew Shepard Foundation. Archived from the original on April 25, 2013. Retrieved October 19, 2013.
  13. ^ . Matthew Shepard Foundation. Archived from the original on July 9, 2013. Retrieved October 19, 2013.
  14. ^ Sears, James, ed. (2005). Youth, Education, and Sexualities: An International Encyclopedia, Volume 2. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 790. ISBN 0313327556.
  15. ^ . Matthew Shepard Foundation. Archived from the original on October 20, 2013. Retrieved October 19, 2013.
  16. ^ Galles, Timothy (2006). Small Bear, Big Dreams: One Bear's Adventure to Change the World. Aardvark Global Publishing. ISBN 159971499X.
  17. ^ "Matthew Shepard storybook celebrates tolerance and diversity". Wyoming Arts Council. August 28, 2007. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  18. ^ . Matthew's Place. Matthew Shepard Foundation. Archived from the original on October 21, 2013. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  19. ^ "Spirit of Matthew Award". Lesbian Writers. June 20, 2013. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  20. ^ McCarthy, Danielle (October 17, 2013). "Tipton Teen to Receive Matthew Shepard Foundation Award". KWQC-TV. Archived from the original on October 20, 2013. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  21. ^ Brydum, Sunnivie (September 30, 2013). "Judy Shepard Reveals 'Malice Toward None'". The Advocate. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  22. ^ Curtis, Christopher (January 9, 2006). . Gay.com. PlanetOut Network. Archived from the original on October 16, 2008. Retrieved October 19, 2013.
  23. ^ "Point Foundation Announces Scholarship recipients" (PDF). The Rainbow Times. August 16 – September 5, 2007. pp. B-8. Retrieved October 19, 2013.
  24. ^ "Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Act passes Congress, finally". Mercurynews.com. Retrieved December 30, 2012.
  25. ^ "Obama Signs Hate Crimes Bill". The New York Times. 28 October 2009. Retrieved September 29, 2013.
  26. ^ "President Obama Signs Hate Crime Prevention Act". Fox News. October 28, 2009. Retrieved September 29, 2013.

Further reading edit

Chronological order of publication (oldest first)

  • Loffreda, Beth (2000). Losing Matt Shepard: life and politics in the aftermath of anti-gay murder. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-11859-7.
  • Fondakowski, Leigh; Kaufman, Moises (2001). The Laramie project. New York: Vintage Books. ISBN 0-375-72719-1.
  • Garceau, Dee; Basso, Matthew; McCall, Laura (2001). Across the Great Divide: cultures of manhood in the American West. New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-92471-5.
  • Swigonski, Mary E.; Mama, Robin S.; Ward, Kelly (2001). From Hate Crimes to Human Rights: A Tribute to Matthew Shepard. New York: Routledge. ISBN 1-56023-256-0.
  • Patrick Hinds; Romaine Patterson (2005). The Whole World Was Watching: Living in the Light of Matthew Shepard. Advocate Books. ISBN 1-55583-901-0.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Matthew's Place

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The Matthew Shepard Foundation is an LGBT nonprofit organization headquartered in Casper Wyoming which was founded in December 1998 by Dennis and Judy Shepard in memory of their son Matthew who was murdered in 1998 1 4 The Foundation runs education outreach and advocacy programs 3 Matthew Shepard FoundationFoundedDecember 1998 1998 12 1 FounderDennis and Judy Shepard 1 Type501 c 3 Tax ID no 31 1640047LocationCasper WyomingKey peopleJason Marsden executive director BudgetRevenue 732 891Expenses 774 774 FYE June 2016 2 Websitewww wbr matthewshepard wbr org Contents 1 Programs 1 1 Laramie Project support 1 2 Matthew s Place 1 3 Public speaking 1 4 Safe schools resources 1 5 Small Bear Big Dreams 1 6 Spirit of Matthew Award 2 History 2 1 The Matthew Shepard Point Scholarship 2 2 Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr Hate Crimes Prevention Act 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksPrograms editThe Matthew Shepard Foundation has online and offline programs designed to raise awareness of anti violence and promote human dignity for everyone by engaging schools companies and individuals in dialogues 5 6 Laramie Project support edit nbsp A group scene from a 2008 performance of The Laramie Project at Mary Institute and St Louis Country Day School The Laramie Project is a play created in the aftermath of Matthew s 1998 murder The Matthew Shepard Foundation works with companies colleges and universities high schools community theatres and religious groups to provide a variety of services including media resources historical background and context creative consultation and assistance with school curriculums related to the play The organization has worked with productions all across the United States as well as Canada Australia France and the United Kingdom They work in collaboration with the play s creators Tectonic Theater Project and travels to different communities to lead post show discussions teach and serve as a panelist for related community wide discussions on creating safer communities 7 8 Matthew s Place edit Matthew s Place is an online community designed to provide support to teenagers and young adults within sexual orientation and gender identity minorities as well as their allies The website also provides blogs written by young people from across the United States resources for those who are struggling with coming out or reconciling their faith and sexual orientation gender identity and interviews with notable people within the LGBT and allied community 9 10 11 Public speaking edit nbsp Judy Shepard at Lifeworks Live Out Loud The Matthew Shepard Foundation s Speakers Bureau programs send anti violence awareness speakers to visit schools universities colleges companies and community groups around the United States to talk about the impact hate has on communities The group of speakers includes journalists authors activists and public safety officials 12 Judy Shepard also makes public appearances to tell Matthew s story and discuss LGBT advocacy 3 4 Safe schools resources edit The Matthew Shepard Foundation provides resources to help teachers administrators and support staff make their schools safer places for students 3 13 14 Small Bear Big Dreams edit Small Bear Big Dreams is a Pre K 12th grade educational program started in fall 2007 which is designed to teach the values of respect for all people and acceptance of individual differences The life of Matthew Shepard is chronicled in the storybook Small Bear Big Dreams In the book teddy bears celebrate Matthew s life and aspirations as well as his struggles 15 16 17 Spirit of Matthew Award edit The Spirit of Matthew Award recognizes and honors those who teach diversity acceptance and understanding through their words and actions The Spirit of Matthew Award was established in Matthew s name in an effort to encourage the desire for change that Matthew showed in his life Recipients are honored annually at the organizations Bear to Make a Difference Gala Dinner 18 19 20 History editAfter their 21 year old son Matthew was murdered in Wyoming in October 1998 Dennis and Judy Shepard set out to try to ensure people recognize the role hate plays in society and to advocate for anti violence efforts They founded the Matthew Shepard Foundation in December 1998 in memory of their son and to advance their goals 1 5 Judy served as the executive director from 1999 to 2009 and now serves as president of the organization s governing board 21 The Matthew Shepard Point Scholarship edit In 2006 and 2007 the Matthew Shepard Foundation and The Point Foundation have partnered to create the Matthew Shepard Point Scholarship naming three scholars each year to receive annual college scholarships of 10 000 or more In addition to the monetary award the scholars become members of the Matthew Shepard Foundation s Youth Advisory Council Selection of recipients is based on their academic achievements as well as a current involvement with helping advance the LGBT community as well as a demonstrated commitment to helping advance equality in the future 22 23 Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr Hate Crimes Prevention Act edit nbsp President Barack Obama greets Judy Shepard center and Louvon Harris left with Betty Byrd Boatner right both sisters of James Byrd Jr at an October 2009 White House reception Main article Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr Hate Crimes Prevention Act Since its founding the organization lobbied for passage of federal statewide and local hate crimes prevention legislation On October 22 2009 the United States Congress passed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr Hate Crimes Prevention Act also known as the Matthew Shepard Act 24 The Act of Congress was signed into law by President Barack Obama on October 28 2009 25 as a rider to the National Defense Authorization Act for 2010 H R 2647 Conceived as a response to the murders of Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr the measure expands the 1969 United States federal hate crime law to include crimes motivated by a victim s actual or perceived gender sexual orientation gender identity or disability 26 See also edit nbsp LGBT portal Cultural depictions of Matthew Shepard The Book of Matt by Stephen JimenezReferences edit a b c d Lenzi Linda February 21 2004 Embrace A Benefit Concert for the Matthew Shepard Foundation BroadwayWorld com Retrieved October 19 2013 Matthew Shepard Foundation PDF Foundation Center Retrieved 11 July 2017 a b c d The Foundation s Story Matthew Shepard Foundation Retrieved October 20 2013 a b The Meaning of Matthew Author Judy Shepard to Speak at Brown Theatre Press release Business Wire October 17 2013 Retrieved October 20 2013 a b Frequently Asked Questions Matthew Shepard Foundation Retrieved October 20 2013 Miller Stephen September 30 2009 The Laramie Project on the 11th anniversary of Matthew Shepard s death Watermark Online Retrieved October 20 2013 Laramie Project Support Matthew Shepard Foundation Archived from the original on October 20 2013 Retrieved October 19 2013 Winkler Katie October 15 2013 Blue Ridge Community College students take lessons from Laramie Project GoUpstate com Flat Rock North Carolina Halifax Media Group Retrieved October 20 2013 Matthew s Place Matthew Shepard Foundation Retrieved October 19 2013 Shepard Judy October 11 2013 Judy Shepard Carries On The Memory Of Her Son Matthew MTV Act Blog Interview Interviewed by Davidson Danica Archived from the original on October 21 2013 Retrieved October 20 2013 Rudolph Charisse J 2011 Words Hit Hard as a Fist With 18 Tips on How to Stop Being Bullied Bloomington Indiana Balboa Press p 105 ISBN 978 1452533896 Speakers Bureau Matthew Shepard Foundation Archived from the original on April 25 2013 Retrieved October 19 2013 Educator Resources Matthew Shepard Foundation Archived from the original on July 9 2013 Retrieved October 19 2013 Sears James ed 2005 Youth Education and Sexualities An International Encyclopedia Volume 2 Westport Connecticut Greenwood Publishing Group p 790 ISBN 0313327556 Small Bear Big Dreams Matthew Shepard Foundation Archived from the original on October 20 2013 Retrieved October 19 2013 Galles Timothy 2006 Small Bear Big Dreams One Bear s Adventure to Change the World Aardvark Global Publishing ISBN 159971499X Matthew Shepard storybook celebrates tolerance and diversity Wyoming Arts Council August 28 2007 Retrieved October 20 2013 Spirit of Matthew Award Matthew s Place Matthew Shepard Foundation Archived from the original on October 21 2013 Retrieved October 20 2013 Spirit of Matthew Award Lesbian Writers June 20 2013 Retrieved October 20 2013 McCarthy Danielle October 17 2013 Tipton Teen to Receive Matthew Shepard Foundation Award KWQC TV Archived from the original on October 20 2013 Retrieved October 20 2013 Brydum Sunnivie September 30 2013 Judy Shepard Reveals Malice Toward None The Advocate Retrieved October 20 2013 Curtis Christopher January 9 2006 Foundations partner on LGBT scholarships Gay com PlanetOut Network Archived from the original on October 16 2008 Retrieved October 19 2013 Point Foundation Announces Scholarship recipients PDF The Rainbow Times August 16 September 5 2007 pp B 8 Retrieved October 19 2013 Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Act passes Congress finally Mercurynews com Retrieved December 30 2012 Obama Signs Hate Crimes Bill The New York Times 28 October 2009 Retrieved September 29 2013 President Obama Signs Hate Crime Prevention Act Fox News October 28 2009 Retrieved September 29 2013 Further reading editChronological order of publication oldest first Loffreda Beth 2000 Losing Matt Shepard life and politics in the aftermath of anti gay murder New York Columbia University Press ISBN 0 231 11859 7 Fondakowski Leigh Kaufman Moises 2001 The Laramie project New York Vintage Books ISBN 0 375 72719 1 Garceau Dee Basso Matthew McCall Laura 2001 Across the Great Divide cultures of manhood in the American West New York Routledge ISBN 0 415 92471 5 Swigonski Mary E Mama Robin S Ward Kelly 2001 From Hate Crimes to Human Rights A Tribute to Matthew Shepard New York Routledge ISBN 1 56023 256 0 Patrick Hinds Romaine Patterson 2005 The Whole World Was Watching Living in the Light of Matthew Shepard Advocate Books ISBN 1 55583 901 0 External links editOfficial website Matthew s Place Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matthew Shepard Foundation amp oldid 1207828242, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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