There has been great support for gay equality at the different protests around the country, from the recent Wanda Sykes speech in Vegas to Drew Barrymore and Patricia Arquette sightings here in Los Angeles. On Saturday at City Hall, there were marching celebrities everywhere, including Peter Paige, James St James, Ricki Lake , Marissa Jaret Winokur, TR Knight, and Zachary Quinto Here are some of the others.
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The big protest is here. This Saturday, the whole country will be marching, and you can find the nearest protest to join at Join the Impact. But for here in LA, tens of thousands are expected to join at 10:30 at City Hall in downtown. Here is some good info:That's 10:30am Nov. 15 at200 N. Spring StreetLos Angeles, CA 90012For those who will be observing Shabbat, you can arrive early for a 9:30 sabbath with Rabbi Denise.If you're coming from West LA and do not want to drive, you can RSVP for a free ride there from the ...
Shepard Fairey is the artist that designed the Obama, Hope poster. He is very passionate about our cause and has designed the image for tomorrow's protest. This is it.Donations were also sent for these posters to be made and some will be available at the protest.It is amazing how many people have been affected by this cause. I for one have to tell you that I am very passionate about it. This past Sunday my sister called me to tell me my mom saw me on the Spanish news channel. She told my sister, "I saw your crazy ...
National protests Saturday in every state across the nation - Join the Impact.
EXCLUSIVE: Shepard Fairey, creator of the iconic Obama "Hope" image, has designed a poster for Prop 8 and the LGBT campaign for equal rights.
The State Supreme Court has asked Attorney General Jerry Brown to reply by Monday to lawsuits challenging the legality of Prop 8, suggesting the court is taking them very seriously: "The filing the court requested from Brown's office will not address the ballot measure's validity, but will focus instead on the initial questions of whether the justices should ...
Shepard Fairey, the graphic designer and illustrator who created the iconic images for Obama's campaign, has turned his focus to the current fight for equality in the gay and lesbian community, designing a poster intended for use at this weekend's rallies in California. The image is inspired by the art of a young man named Aaron Harvey. Thanks to the donations of two print sources, posters will be donated for the rally this Saturday at City Hall, which is part of the larger nationwide action called Join the Impact. More info will be forthcoming later today.
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Would you vote for this man?This illustration by James Lillis, inspired by the Shepard Fairey Barack Obama posters, is available for purchase on t-shirts and posters. ...