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TexasTowelie

(111,825 posts)
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 11:04 AM Jan 2017

The LGBT March on DC Is Happening: Five Post-Election Reasons This Is Important



Drawing inspiration from last week’s Women's March on the capital – and in hundreds of cities around the world – activist David Bruinooge has begun planning The National Pride March, an LGBT march of solidarity on Washington, D.C. Coinciding with D.C.’s Pride event the march is scheduled for June 11, 2017.

“I thought the gay community should be doing something like {the Women’s March} to follow up on the momentum,” Bruinooge, an openly gay New York resident told the Washington Blade. He cited that he was inspired by the country’s women who “{took} to the street {to get} their voices heard.” D.C.’s Women’s March in particular, which was echoed in 60 countries and on seven continents, became the largest inauguration-related demonstration in U.S. history and easily exceeded the attendance of Donald Trump’s inauguration.

“They set the tone with their leadership and it is our intention as a community to follow their lead and play our part,” The National Pride March Facebook event page reads, advising that the event is all-inclusive and peaceful. Bruinooge said that he chose June 11 for the event as it coincides with D.C.’s Capital Pride Festival, which reportedly had an estimated 275,000 in attendance in 2016.

Bruinooge contacted Ryan Bos, the executive director of the Capital Pride Alliance, who expects the march and the D.C. Pride events to complement one another, with the intent that the march begin in the morning and end at the site of the Pride festival. “{Capital Pride Alliance} obviously {has} the infrastructure and the mass support to help this become a reality,” Bruinooge said.

Read more: http://www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/ryanjent/an_lgbt_march_on_d_c_is_happening_five_post_election_reasons_it_s_important

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The LGBT March on DC Is Happening: Five Post-Election Reasons This Is Important (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jan 2017 OP
I wish I could attend. lambchopp59 Jan 2017 #1
If this is an "every city" march, like the Women's March, I will totally be there. n/t TygrBright Jan 2017 #2

lambchopp59

(2,809 posts)
1. I wish I could attend.
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 11:41 AM
Jan 2017

"We're here, we're queer. Get over it." (all you holier than thou self righteous homophobic bigots)
I'd sure volunteer to make the sign that says: "Hey Donny! How is it the "no better friend to the gays" puts a dozen radical homophobes in your fucking cabinet?"

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