Tennessee Equality Project
About Tennessee Equality Project
Tennessee Equality Project serves the Nashville, TN community and LGBTQ residents across the entire state by championing equal rights through dedicated legislative advocacy and community organizing. Founded on the principle that all people deserve protection and dignity regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, the organization works at the grassroots level to build power for systemic change. Led by Executive Director Chris Sanders since 2013, Tennessee Equality Project combines strategic policy work with authentic community engagement. The organization has registered hundreds of voters online, demonstrating commitment to expanding democratic participation among LGBTQ Tennesseans and their allies. Beyond legislative lobbying, Tennessee Equality Project invests in community education, offering Advocacy 101 workshops that teach citizens how to effectively communicate with elected representatives. The organization has built meaningful partnerships with local governments and businesses statewide, recognizing those committed to inclusive practices through the Tennessee Open For Business program. Through events like the annual BoroPride celebration and ongoing community organizing, Tennessee Equality Project creates spaces where LGBTQ people and allies can connect, learn, and mobilize together. The organization understands that equality work requires sustained effort across multiple fronts—from the halls of the Tennessee General Assembly to local communities, from federal advocacy to voter registration drives. Tennessee Equality Project remains steadfast in its belief that legislative change, community power, and personal connection are essential to building a Tennessee where all LGBTQ people and their families can thrive.