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The Philosopher

(895 posts)
Mon Apr 23, 2012, 09:34 AM Apr 2012

Less than 20 turn out for D.C. ‘worldwide’ LGBT march

from the Washington Blade

Saying they were unwavering in their commitment to LGBT equality, a contingent of 14 LGBT activists and their straight supporters held a rally across the street from the U.S. Capitol early Saturday afternoon as part of a series of Worldwide LGBT Civil Rights marches in the U.S. and abroad.

The event was promoted mostly on Facebook without the involvement of established local and national LGBT organizations. It was the brainchild of Oklahoma City gay activist Joe Knudson, who called for a series of simultaneous LGBT marches and rallies in cities throughout the world on April 21.

With less than 20 participants present at the conclusion of the rally, organizers chose to forego the march.
“These marches are occurring in over thirty cities around the globe,” said Curtis Sledge, a Richmond, Va., gay activist who organized the D.C. event and was among three speakers at the rally held at Upper Senate Park.

“Regardless of the size of the crowd…we’re here to say it’s our time right now,” Sledge said after the rally. “We are seeking equality not just for us but for everyone.”

The size of the turnout in other cities where marches were scheduled, including Baltimore, New York, Chicago, and Atlanta, couldn’t immediately be determined.

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Less than 20 turn out for D.C. ‘worldwide’ LGBT march (Original Post) The Philosopher Apr 2012 OP
Very poor advertisement. Fearless Apr 2012 #1

Fearless

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1. Very poor advertisement.
Mon Apr 23, 2012, 11:02 AM
Apr 2012

Facebook groups imply that people are going to the event, but in reality usually just mean they support the event.

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