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Different is Beautiful, by TondalayaMonday, December 1st, 2014
"I love the NOH 8 Campaign and what it stands for. I posed with my son because I feel he is the perfect ' spokesperson ' for the cause. My SON , 6, is multi racial, has very, very long hair, he has 2 moms, and a completely blended family. He will face a lifetime of being different from everyone he meets and a possible target for discrimination on many levels. I want him
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Generation NOH8 Taking A StandFriday, October 17th, 2014
"I wanted to be a part of this campaign to help show my generation that we should NOT tolerate hate. Our generation is becoming more and more judgmental and I think we are all forgetting that no one is perfect. Embrace and love your imperfections. It's time for our generation to take a stand against hate . After all, we're up next." - Coy Stewart Coy poses for a photo
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Straight Allies Passing It OnFriday, October 17th, 2014
My husband and I decided to pose with our 8 year old daughter because we want to teach her the importance of equality in all things . All people matter and nobody should be judged based on who they love. We want to raise her so that she doesn't define people with labels and that she values people's feelings. We want to teach her to have NOH 8 !
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Confession of a HomophobeMonday, September 29th, 2014
Hate's been a big part of my past , so much of it directed at myself and others. I can't erase any damage I've done, but I can help bring about change , whether through telling my story in my blog, " Confession of a Homophobe " or my fiction. "30-Day Program" is a short story in the free collection 5 More Perfect Days where homosexuals are forced into Retraining Centers.
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Why I Posed, by NormanTuesday, September 16th, 2014
Homophobia is something I have grown up with all my life: in my childhood, Primary School, High School and as a young closeted adult; even after I came out I was assaulted when coming out of a gay club in my early days in Sydney. Growing up I felt a sense of self-hatred - because I had been raised to hate gay people - and a sense of worthlessness, because I had been brought
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