Saturday, December 1, 2007

IGLHRC letter

Dear Communications Coordinator Hossein Alizadeh,

Hello, my name is Cleo Chitester, and I am writing as a student at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida. I would like to commend the IGLHRC for its positive mission stating the importance of equal treatment for all human beings, and most importantly, those who are subject to discrimination on account of sexual orientation, gender identity and/or HIV status.

I recently conducted a research paper focusing on the inequality that sexual identity minorities face on a daily basis, and the dehumanizing treatment that they unjustly receive. I would like to give my support to the IGLHRC as I recognize the efforts that this organization puts forth towards preserving human rights; I identify myself as a sexual orientation minority and have witnessed many acts of prejudice throughout my adolescence.

Again, I would like to thank you personally and the entire IGLHRC community for your outstanding efforts towards making this country and this world a better place for everybody. Please contact me at your convenience as I am eager to hear more about the plans that the IGLHRC has for the future.

Sincerely,

Cleo Chitester

greeneyesjungle@gmail.com

http://sexualandgenderidentity.blogspot.com

1 comment:

crossab said...

Cleo-
Instead of writing the letter to the communications coordinator, maybe write “to whom it may concern”. Typically “to whom it may concern” draws more attention then “communications coordinator” (but that may just be me). Ask a few more questions.
I enjoyed reading your letters, good job.
- Alyssa Cross