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Equal Rights for AllWednesday, April 28th, 2010
I posed for the NOH8 Campaign because I believe in equal rights for everyone. I am straight and it breaks my heart that people in my life that I love are treated as second class citizens because of whom they love. After the passage of Prop 8 I got involved with several grass root efforts to overturn the proposition. I will continue to stand up for equal rights and fight
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I Can Make a DifferenceWednesday, April 28th, 2010
After yes on Prop 8 passed, my girlfriend and I were left in dismay. We had discussed getting married before the vote as a political message in case we didn’t win but we were sure we would win. We were devastated when we were denied our rights. What we opted for instead was to file for a domestic partnership since that is what we had to settle for. Meanwhile,
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Making a StatementWednesday, April 28th, 2010
I chose to pose for the NOH8 Campaign because the ignorance in our country really frustrates me. I 've always been a bit different: when I was a elementary school student I would go to school and play with Barbie dolls and the other kids would ridicule me; now about ten years later I 'm a full time college student and Next-Generation New York City Club Kid,
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Why I Posed by Abiola AbramsTuesday, April 27th, 2010
NOH8 Campaign NYC. Why Straight People MUST Participate. People have asked me many times, Abiola, why did you participate in the No H8 Campaign? They've said, Abiola, you live in NYC not LA, your books, columns, Web TV series and blogs are about heterosexual love. You have a strong fan base that has followed your fun stories about your love of and dating mishaps
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Why I Posed by Nathan ManskeTuesday, April 27th, 2010
Last year I started a website, www.ImFromDriftwood.com, which collects true stories by gay people from all over the world, in hopes of helping gay teens feel not so alone. I believe that belonging to a group, feeling accepted and knowing that you're not the only one out there is the first step to every gay persons path to happiness. The NOH8 Campaign, while
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