
Community activist and Wilton Manors resident Michael Rajner is causing quite the controversy with his latest political campaign. While “Gidget for Wilton Manors Mayor 2014” may sound like a traditional campaign, the catch is that Gidget is actually a dog. Rajner’s dog to be precise. The announcement of Gidget’s campaign is described by Rajner as “a way to voice frustration with humor,” sending “a bold message that we can do better as a community.” The political gag is making waves, but Rajner is running it on his own accord, and as such, is unrelated to any of the organizations or groups that he works with. I sat down with Rajner to talk about the controversial campaign, Mayor Resnick, and the talk of the town, Gidget.
Grant James: Tell us about the catalyst for your dog’s “campaign” for mayor. What exactly was your “last straw” moment with Mayor Gary Resnick?
Michael Rajner: There is no doubt that the role of mayor in any city is demanding and requires a tremendous commitment. But quite frankly, I am fed up with Mayor Gary Resnick’s need to be spotlighted as the gay mayor and yet provide little, if any, leadership in the advancement of pro-equality measures for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. Resnick may very well excel in other areas, but this certainly is not one. Just because you are an openly gay elected official, doesn’t inherently make you a pro-equality champion. Aside from the presentation of some non-binding proclamations demonstrating good and welfare, I don’t recall any notable initiatives during his long tenure in elected office. It truly is pathetic for him to have served in office for such a lengthy time and have so little to show in terms of success in the advancement of pro-equality public policy initiatives when more mainstream communities unanimously adopt pro-equality initiatives.
Gidget, my nine pound Morkie, declared her candidacy for mayor after several people on and offline encouraged me to run for office. ‘Gidget for Wilton Manors Mayor 2014’ was a way to voice my frustration with humor and send a bold message that we can do better as a community and we have a right to demand authentic leadership. She is full of chutzpah and well known along Wilton Drive.
I know you weren’t exactly thrilled with his open letter to the Sun-Sentinel stating benefits for employees with domestic benefits…
Mayor Resnick did provide a wonderful description of the city’s adopted tax equity reimbursement policy; however, the opinion piece was not surprisingly more about Resnick than the adopted policy. In a hidden short sentence, he did credit Vice Mayor Julie Carson for bringing the initiative forward. To be frank, I found it sad for Resnick to co-opt the success of the tax equity reimbursement policy that he didn’t champion.
Resnick’s letter left the reader thinking Resnick was a champion behind enactment of the policy when in fact he attempted to water down or suggest the policy was not needed. If Resnick wants to be credited and thanked, he needs to put some real skin into the game and begin to step up and provide meaning leadership on issues affecting all Wilton Manors residents, a city that is the nation’s second largest growing gay Mecca and home to a significantly large number of people living with HIV/AIDS.
Do you feel that Vice Mayor Julie Carson is doing a lot of the work for the local LGBT community?
I am extremely proud of Vice Mayor Julie Carson’s leadership and the amazing support from Commissioner Tom Green and Scott Newton. Last year, I invited Vice Mayor Julie Carson to participate in an LGBT-public policy round table I helped organize with Equality Florida. Carson loved the concept and opportunity for a round table discussion to become more informed of initiatives sought at the local level of government. The policy initiatives she has sponsored this year, have stemmed from that round table meeting. Carson continues to think outside the box to champion the concerns and issues that are brought to her attention.
Although Gidget is adorable, we’ve got to know — have you received any heat for this whole “campaign?”
While I now have a dog in this race for Wilton Manors Mayor, the feedback has been incredibly positive. People are asking when lawn signs and bumper stickers are going to be available. One person did voice concern that this is going to divide the Wilton Manors LGBT community, but I see it differently. Just because Resnick is an openly-gay elected official, he doesn’t get a free pass from criticism. In fact, Resnick should have a greater duty and responsibility to lead on the issue of economic and social justice for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. I am not treating Resnick any different than any other elected official I have challenged for poor leadership on issues that uniquely affect our daily lives.
Why Gidget and not you?
Why not Gidget? Aside from her passion to hunt lizards in the yard and along walkways, she is approachable and stands for all the good that is possible in our quaint and diverse Island City. I haven’t completely ruled out running for public office one day, but right now I’m focused on working with my physician to improve on personal health outcomes.
Speaking of you, you’re a busy, busy man. What are you working on at the moment? What about in the near future? I know you work with the schools a lot, which just resumed this week.
As you stated, schools are back in session and I will be continuing to ensure our schools are inclusive and safe learning environments for all youth. At the moment I’m working on several legislative matters relating to the protections and rights of LGBT-people, and people living with HIV/AIDS, on both a local and national level.
Any closing remarks or questions for Resnick?
At Florida Atlantic University’s School of Social Work, I learned that when working to advance measures, it was important to set up elected officials with a “hero moment.” I would be one of the first people to thank Resnick. However, I think he’s the founder and president of his own fan club. If Resnick wants to be considered a champion for our community, he needs to work at it and begin to step forward with authentic leadership. Resnick has certainly climbed the ladder with the Florida and Broward League of Cities. In that climb, he has left LGBT-Floridians behind, without turning back to lend a hand to lift the very community he identifies [with]. According to The Human Rights Campaign’s 2012 Municipal Equality Index, Wilton Manors scored 62%, whereas West Hollywood, CA, our sister city, is scored at 98%. The Greater Fort Lauderdale area is reported to have an estimated 1.2 million LGBT-tourists spending approximately $1.4 billion. This alone should be justification why Wilton Manors should be a leader and not a follower in bringing forward measures that level the playing field for all people. Again, I thank Vice Mayor Carson and her colleagues for supporting pro-equality measures.
Update: Mayor Resnick has responded with the following statement:
“Michael is a terrific gay activist and was instrumental in leading the fight against the ban on gay marriage being placed in the FL Constitution. Hopefully he will continue to work areas of the state to repeal this ban. The Broward League of Cities is tremendously supportive of the GLBT community. Two openly gay elected officials have served as President including John Fiore back in the early 2000′s and myself in 2009. And now, at least four openly gay elected officials serve on its Board from Oakland Park, Wilton Manors, Ft Lauderdale and Margate, and it does offer domestic partner benefits to employees requesting such benefits. The League has a tremendous record of supporting GLBT elected officials from all cities throughout Broward.”
Anyone who knows Mr. Rajner knows that his interest is himself. Anytime a camera crew is within 100 feet you can be sure he will find a way to get infront of it. I would say he is more of a community agitator than activist.
He states that Julie Carson’s support of LGBT issues came from “his roundtable” implying that Ms. Carson had no knowledge of LGBT issues before hand which is not true. Ms. Carson was well versed in the issues important to our community long before Mr. Rajner’s roundtable meeting.
He is correct that Mayor Resnick implied he championed the benefits issue (which he did not) but self promotion in Broward County politics is pretty standard play, a game Mr. Rajnor knows very well.
By the way my cat, Mr. Skeffington, has shown interest in entering the race as well. I’m sure the fur will fly not only between our four legged friends, but our two legged as well, let the games begin!
To Garrett Perez, (if that’s your real name)
While I respect your right to express your opinion, I can’t help but chuckle.
I recall back in 2010 when US Congressman Kendrick Meek hosted an early voting press conference in the parking lot of Wilton Manors City Hal for his US Senate campaign, numerous television and print media were on hand. They expressed concern that no podium for the media to rest their microphones to here from the senatorial candidate.
Several reporters asked me to hold the microphones close enough to the candidate which I did. In the sweltering heat, I kneeled for several minutes on the hard asphalt with the microphones lifted high enough for Meek to be heard. When I became fatigued from the heat and my arms began to shake and nearly dropped all the microphones, I stood up so the media was able to hear the candidate clearly for their reporting.
I do remember Mayor Resnick, in a rather terse tone, demanding I don’t block the camera’s view of the wonderful mayor and for me to get kneel back down on the hard asphalt. Never once did the ever thoughtful mayor happen to offer and say, hey Michael I see you’re struggling with balancing the microphones, can I help in any way so the candidate’s message could be heard clearly by the national media?
As for the round-table, it included several locally elected officials. I initiated the round-table and partnered with Equality Florida to successfully execute the effort. Several elected officials from other localities participated include as well as other community leaders and organizations. Vice Mayor Julie Carson has always been an outspoken leader on issues of equality and equity which is why I invited her to speak at the Day of Decision Marriage Equality in Fort Lauderdale. Mr. Perez, your clearly misinformed.
Activists are well known for agitating to create positive change, especially when elected officials like Mayor Gary Resnick remain so complacent and continually fail to act in the best interests of all people. I would much rather be an activist who agitates for the best interest of all people than that of a self serving lobbyist who is absent of the needs of our community.
I am a PFLAG, HRC, and Equality Florida member. I have lived in Broward County for 50 years. I have witnessed police beating gay male couples, for, at the time, it was an accepted practice. Our county has evolved due to folks who were willing to step up, step out, and work for change.
I know Tom Green, Scott Newton, Julie Carson, Michael Rajner, and I’ve spoken to Gary Resnick several times. I am a straight, 70 year old woman, and I do what I can to support EQUALITY. If Gay folks are not treated the same as any other person in Wilton Manors, Oakland Park, Tamarac, or any place else in Broward, it angers me!!!
Women are not treated equally in Broward, Florida, and most of this country. There are activists working to change this, as there are activists seeking equal rights for the LGBT community. Michael Rajner is one of those people.
By God, there are a lot of news quotes, photos, events, and opinion pieces in which Michael is quoted, photographed, or disparaged. Know why??? BECAUSE HE IS OUT THERE FIGHTING FOR EQUALITY FOR THE LGBT COMMUNITY. The Policies and Procedures in the Broward County School System have been modified thanks to his hard work. This protects all children from bullying, discrimination, and disparate treatment.
Is he a glory hound, looking for publicity, notoriety, or whatever??? That is a stretch. He is not well. Every minute, hour, morning, afternoon, or evening that he spends helping others is time out of HIS life. Time away from mayoral candidate Gidget. Time away from the proscribed regimen to maintain his health.
I have no axe to grind in this fight. However, I do know an activist when I see one. His accolades are not the result of ascension to titled positions as a consequence of an elected position. He WORKED hard to get those accolades…but, that was not what he was working for. He works for the LGBT community in Wilton Manors, Broward County, Florida, & the United States of America.
I am disheartened by the internal strife, but, I cannot remain silent. I can only imagine how advanced the LGBT Equality fight would be…had there been 10 more Michael Rajners. To stand silently by while others are suffering discrimination is something that I can’t do. I believe in the quote, below, from the story, above.
“Just because you are an openly gay elected official, doesn’t inherently make you a pro-equality champion.”