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Straight Support, by Anthony TilghmanMonday, July 11th, 2011
My name is Anthony Tilghman & I am a straight male who posed for the NOH 8 Campaign in NYC because I think everyone is entitled to their own options and have the right to choose the relationship/partner they want to choose; 'cause its not about race, color , or orientation. It's about who is right for you and who will support you no matter what. Thanks to NOH 8 for
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Still Standing, by Terrence F.Monday, July 11th, 2011
This is my second time attending the NOH 8 photo shoot. I drove up to NYC from DC to take the opportunity to make my voice heard again . I work in the HIV/AIDS health care field in Washington, DC. I chose to again use that platform for my NOH 8 picture. My NOH 8 is me standing up against hate and stigma for all the residents in the Nation's Capital and the world currently
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Live It. Learn It. Spread It. by Annette R.Monday, July 11th, 2011
NOH 8 is something I've grown up to know and live by before it even existed. So when I heard and learned about the NOH 8 Campaign , I knew I had to be a part of it. Growing up in the "hood" has never been easy but I learned that my family came first no matter what choices they made, and for us, that was just every day life. After getting married, I made sure to educate
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Strengths and Weaknesses, by Taylor HorneMonday, July 11th, 2011
My name is Taylor Horne and I am pretty much known for my style of dress and my politically driven and theatrical photographic works. I was a volunteer for the NOH 8 shoot on May 13th in New York City . Let me start by saying how fortunate I was to be part of such an incredible experience and to be part of the last NOH 8 shoot in NYC before the new legislation in NY to allow
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In Partnership and With Love, by Benjamin Phillips-LeseñanaMonday, June 27th, 2011
After 17 years of being together , with the last 3 years legally married , my husband Lonny and I long for the day where equality prevails over discrimination. Recently, an openly gay elected-official had said (and I paraphrase), "...I can officiate marriages, yet unable to get married to someone I love . I can organize blood drives , yet I am unable to donate ..."
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