United for Equality in Sports & Entertainment Officially Launches and Partners with the United Nations to bring LGBT Equality in Sports to the World Stage

UESE’s Founder & CEO David McFarland officially launches new non-profit with a historical UN event – “Sport Comes Out Against Homophobia”

UESE’s  Founder & CEO David McFarland officially launches new non-profit with a historical UN event – “Sport Comes Out Against Homophobia” – on International Human Rights Day in partnership with the UN High Commissioner Office of Human Rights and a core group of nations and the European Union. 
 
December 9, 2013 (LOS ANGELES) — David McFarland, Founder & CEO of United For Equality In Sports & Entertainment (www.UESE.org), announced today the non-profit’s official launch with a high-level event, “Sport Comes Out Against Homophobia,” at the United Nations. The goal of the event, which will take place onDecember 10, 2013, is to create a global discussion on the role of sport in the fight against homophobia and transphobia. A VIP launch reception will follow the historic events being held at the United Nations. Guests expected to be in attendance to celebrate the UESE launch include tennis legend Martina Navratilova, NBA center and out athlete Jason Collins, and MSNBC Live anchor Thomas Roberts.  Also joining UESE will be members from the United Nations and human rights defenders from Russia, South Africa and the United States.
 
“United for Equality in Sports & Entertainment is honored  to be working with the esteemed United Nations High Commissioner on Human Rights and a core group of nations  to launch a global discussion on the important issue of homophobia and transphobia in the world of sport,” said McFarland. “Our goal is to accelerate a global discussion on LGBT equality in sport and to create safe environments for all athletes worldwide as well as to promote the ideals of respect, acceptance, fairness, sportsmanship and equality for all.”
 
United for Equality in Sports & Entertainment’s is collaborating with the United Nations High Commission on Human Rights and a core group of nations, along with the European Union, to bring the issue of homophobia and transphobia in sport to the world stage. This historic meeting will take place in the meeting Chambers at the UN Headquarters and with over 500 diplomats, world class athletes and Olympians, LGBT activists, UN staff members, and ambassadors in attendance.
 
United for Equality in Sports & Entertainment will serve as a national and international organization  focused on accelerating and  achieving equality in sport and entertainment for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) athletes and artists.  UESE will serve as a major catalyst for change by taking an active role in building coalitions, collaborating with leading change agents and creating alliances with organizations in sport and entertainment to move from the passive notion of tolerance towards the active concept of acceptance to accelerate equality for all.
 
The New York City launch reception is being produced for United for Equality in Sports & Entertainment by nightKAP Entertainment (www.nightkapent.com).
 
For media bookings and press inquiries, please contact Mark Umbach at 323-850-0079 or [email protected].
 
About United for Equality in Sports & Entertainment
UESE is a 501 c 3 not-for-profit organization whose mission is dedicated to advancing and achieving equality in sport and entertainment for the lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community at all levels of sport and entertainment.
 
For more information about United for Equality in Sports & Entertainment, please visit: www.UESE.org.
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