Tell Oscar -- NO humanitarian award for Jerry Lewis!
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced that it will give Jerry Lewis its Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award on February 22, 2009. Disability rights activists object to this award. During his decades of hosting the Labor Day Telethon, Jerry Lewis has helped to perpetuate negative, stereotypical attitudes toward people with muscular dystrophy and other disabilities. Jerry Lewis and the Telethon actively promote pity as a fundraising strategy. Disabled people want RESPECT and... (read more)
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Tell Oscar -- NO humanitarian award for Jerry Lewis!
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Common Interest - Beliefs & Causes
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced that it will give Jerry Lewis its Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award on February 22, 2009. Disability rights activists object to this award. During his decades of hosting the Labor Day Telethon, Jerry Lewis has helped to perpetuate negative, stereotypical attitudes toward people with muscular dystrophy and other disabilities. Jerry Lewis and the Telethon actively promote pity as a fundraising strategy. Disabled people want RESPECT and... (read more)
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FEB.28 UPDATE:

Want to know what happened during Oscar weekend? Go to
http://TheTroubleWithJerry.com
for a description of the protest actions, photos, videos, and links to news and blog coverage.

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FEB.12 UPDATES:

With only 10 days to go before the Oscar Awards ceremony, a lot is happening with the campaign to protest the humanitarian award for Jerry Lewis. Here are the latest updates:

CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE ACADEMY:
Bruce Davis, executive director of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, wrote a letter back to The Trouble with Jerry on January 26, in response to our original January 20 letter to the Academy, in which we objected to the award. The Trouble with Jerry has carefully considered Davis' letter, and responded with a new letter, dated today, February 12. The bottom line is that, due to the Academy's completely unsatisfactory response, protest plans will proceed.
*To see the original January 20 letter from The Trouble with Jerry, go to http://thetroublewithjerry.net/letter-to-the-academy
*To see the Academy's January 26 response to The Trouble with Jerry's letter, go to http://thetroublewithjerry.net/letter-to-the-academy/the-academys-response-to-the-trouble-with-jerry
*To see The Trouble with Jerry's February 12 response to the Academy's response, go to http://thetroublewithjerry.net/letter-to-the-academy/the-trouble-with-jerrys-response-to-the-academys-response

UPDATED LOS ANGELES PROTEST PLANS:
Join us in protesting the "Humanitarian" Oscar Award to Jerry Lewis, whose "humanitarian" work involves keeping alive PITY and PREJUDICE toward people with disabilities and LGBT people!
*WHO: Disability rights & LGBT activists and our allies
*WHAT: Protests against the Oscar Awards® ceremony
*WHEN/WHERE:
-Friday, February 20, 12:00 noon, at the Motion Picture Academy, 8949 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills
-Saturday, February 21, 12:00 noon, at the Kodak Theatre, corner of Highland and Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood
-Sunday, February 22, 2:00 p.m,, at the corner of Hollywood & Vine (several blocks from the Kodak, because of street closures and other Oscar-related security measures).
*WHY: Pity isn't progress! Jerry Lewis is NO humanitarian!
For more information about the L.A. protests: 213-627-0477 OR http://TheTroubleWithJerry.com

TWITTER:
Can't make it to the L.A. for the Oscar ceremony protests? Join us on Twitter and get real-time updates on all the action! http://twitter.com/notjerryskidsBottom of Form 1

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FEB.2: The Oscar Awards ceremony is now just 20 days away. As it approaches, "The Trouble with Jerry" campaign is mobilizing disability community leaders, activists, and allies to protest the "humanitarian award" to Jerry Lewis.

Here's the latest news:

*We have a newly-designed, easy-to-navigate, super-jazzy website! Go to http://thetroublewithjerry.net/ and then tell everyone you know about it, post the link on your Facebook page, link your blog to it, etc. Remember, that's
http://thetroublewithjerry.net/

*We also have a new e-mail address -- info@thetroublewithjerry.com

*We are seeking organizations to endorse The Trouble with Jerry campaign, and in particular the letter we sent to the Motion Picture Academy. Does your organization want to lend its official endorsement to the letter? If so, please send an e-mail to info@thetroublewithjerry.com . You can read this letter at http://thetroublewithjerry.net/letter-to-the-academy

*NOW is the time to start organizing an Oscar protest in your town. Send an e-mail to info@thetroublewithjerry.com if you are thinking about doing this, and we'll help you get started.

*Also, let us know as soon as possible if you're planning to come to LA for the national Oscar protest actions on February 20, 21, and 22. We are holding a limited number of accessible hotel rooms, so let us know if you need lodging.

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Four important updates to pass along:

1. HOLLYWOOD PROTESTS: Protests are being planned for Oscar weekend in Hollywood, on February 20, 21, and 22. If you can be there for any or all of those days, now is the time to start making travel arrangements. Airfares are still pretty reasonable. If possible, find lodging somewhere near the Metro's Red Line, so you can get to the protest locations more easily.

2. DONATIONS: The Disability Rights Center has agreed to accept donations to support this campaign. If you want to contribute money to help with protest materials, or travel expenses for lower-income participants, it would be greatly appreciated! You can make a tax-deductible donation payable to the Disability Rights Center, and mail it to: Disability Rights Center, P.O. Box 313, Rhododendron, OR 97049.

3. LOCAL PROTESTS: Some people are starting to organize Oscar protests in their local communities. If you want to organize an action, feel free to send me announcements about your plans, and I'll send out that information to people I know in your area. (Don't rely on me, though.... Contact your friends and colleagues, urging them to join you in voicing opposition to this humanitarian award for Jerry Lewis.)

4. WEBSITE: We now have a website at http://www.thetroublewithjerry.com/ where we will be adding some information and resources in the weeks to come.