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Why I Posed by Dalila Ali RajahSaturday, May 1st, 2010
My name is Dalila Ali Rajah and I posed for the NOH8 Campaign because art is one of the most powerful movers of hearts and minds . It is time for full equality and equal rights for everyone. I am committed to transforming the dialog between the African-American community and the LGBT community so that we can move forward with a new mutual understanding and respect.
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Why I Posed by Tatum DeRoeckSaturday, May 1st, 2010
A short answer to the following question: “Why was it important for you to be a part of this campaign?” I will do anything I can to help fight for equality. I would wear a red cape, pink tutu and green socks everyday if it made a difference. However I think duct tape is much more significant in conveying the silencing of our rights.
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Why I Posed by Nikki CasterSaturday, May 1st, 2010
Because I sincerely believe we're all equal and deserve to be happy as much as the next person. The NOH8 campaign is a beautiful way to express that voice, without having to say a word.
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Why I Posed by Suzanne WestenhoeferSaturday, May 1st, 2010
Because the work is just not done yet people!!!
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Why I Posed by Shawnee HarkinsSaturday, May 1st, 2010
To be a part of this campaign is very personal. Our faces need to be seen...not just our voices.
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