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15th October 2009, 16:21
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Massive march demands LGBT rights

Published Oct 14, 2009 2:24 PM

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Over 150,000 strong and overwhelmingly young, the sea of marchers demanded full equality for lesbian, gay, bi and trans people in the National Equality March on Washington, D.C. on Oct. 11.

They came from all over the United States and included many people who don’t identify as LGBT but were there in solidarity.

The key issues for the marchers were same sex marriage, repealing the “Don’t ask, don’t tell” policy of discrimination in the U.S. Armed Forces, and passage of a federal LGBT rights bill.

Speakers and signs also addressed the high homeless and suicide rates among LGBT youth, the need for LGBT immigrant rights, and the issues of health care, foreclosures, unemployment and racism.

There were over four hours of militant, moving speeches by LGBT organizers, activists and performers from many different communities as well as strong support from allies including keynote speaker NAACP chairperson Julian Bond.


—Report and photo by André Powell







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Stand Your Ground
23rd October 2009, 18:32
Damn I wanted to be there. =/

counterblast
25th October 2009, 02:14
Its really disgusting how much the queer and trans articles on the anti-Discrimination thread are sounding like the Democratic Party's platform.

If this RevLeft or ReformLeft?

The only part of this post that has any relevance to revolutionary struggle at all, is the following paragraph;



Speakers and signs also addressed the high homeless and suicide rates among LGBT youth, the need for LGBT immigrant rights, and the issues of health care, foreclosures, unemployment and racism.


And predictably enough those issues take a back seat to military service and increased hate crime sentences...

Has our "revolutionary alternative" really become an endorsement of state violence in the form of prison and military service.

Really?