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February 12th Gay Marriage Events in SF
"Gay Marriage: State of the Heart" Film Screening and Panel Discussion at the James C. Hormel Gay & Lesbian Center at the San Francisco Public Library at 100 Larkin Street from 2-3:30 pm. Film screening of "One Wedding and a... Revolution"
plus some $$$ events
plus some $$$ events
Please direct all questions and press inquiries to Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis at stuart/john [at] att.net.
Saturday, February 12TH
Saturday, February 12TH
Reception for same-sex couples married in San Francisco hosted by Mayor Gavin Newsom at San Francisco City Hall at 10am (reservations required).
"Gay Marriage: State of the Heart" Film Screening and Panel Discussion at the James C. Hormel Gay & Lesbian Center at the San Francisco Public Library at 100 Larkin Street from 2-3:30 pm. Film screening of "One Wedding and a... Revolution" documentary by Debra Chasnoff and Kate Stilley and panel discussion with: Molly McKay and Sylvia Rhue, Equality California; Kate Kendell, National Center for Lesbian Rights; Mark Leno, assemblyman, author of Assembly Bill 19 "Religious Freedom and Civil Marriage Protection Act"; Betty Berzon, activist/author of Permanent Partners: Building Gay Relationships That Last.
EQCA’s One Year Anniversary Gala Dinner at the San Francisco City Hall Rotunda, 6pm Reception, 7pm Dinner, 9:30pm VIP champagne reception. EQCA will honor Mayor Gavin Newsom, recipient of EQCA’s Third Annual Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon Marriage Equality Award; Shannon Minter, NCLR Legal Director will receive EQCA’s 2005 Equality Advocate Award and Fabian Nunez, Speaker of the California Assembly will receive EQCA’s 2005 Equality Leadership Award. Purchase tickets at eqca.org or call 415-581-0005 8# or email events [at] eqca.org
more events at http://www.marriageequalityca.org/docs/statewide_events.html
Saturday, February 12TH
Saturday, February 12TH
Reception for same-sex couples married in San Francisco hosted by Mayor Gavin Newsom at San Francisco City Hall at 10am (reservations required).
"Gay Marriage: State of the Heart" Film Screening and Panel Discussion at the James C. Hormel Gay & Lesbian Center at the San Francisco Public Library at 100 Larkin Street from 2-3:30 pm. Film screening of "One Wedding and a... Revolution" documentary by Debra Chasnoff and Kate Stilley and panel discussion with: Molly McKay and Sylvia Rhue, Equality California; Kate Kendell, National Center for Lesbian Rights; Mark Leno, assemblyman, author of Assembly Bill 19 "Religious Freedom and Civil Marriage Protection Act"; Betty Berzon, activist/author of Permanent Partners: Building Gay Relationships That Last.
EQCA’s One Year Anniversary Gala Dinner at the San Francisco City Hall Rotunda, 6pm Reception, 7pm Dinner, 9:30pm VIP champagne reception. EQCA will honor Mayor Gavin Newsom, recipient of EQCA’s Third Annual Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon Marriage Equality Award; Shannon Minter, NCLR Legal Director will receive EQCA’s 2005 Equality Advocate Award and Fabian Nunez, Speaker of the California Assembly will receive EQCA’s 2005 Equality Leadership Award. Purchase tickets at eqca.org or call 415-581-0005 8# or email events [at] eqca.org
more events at http://www.marriageequalityca.org/docs/statewide_events.html
For more information:
http://www.indybay.org/lgbtqi
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Best of luck on those marriage rights in a nation that does forced injections in violation of the rights of the Geneva Convention, or the Constitution.
Some in Alabama agree with the right of gay marriage and medical marijuana, but you would never know it, because we have lost our rights to vote and the elections are most likely scams anyway.
How can you have rights of any sort when you do not even have the right to be safe and secure in your own dwelling, in a nation whose police now might as well be the old SS, but in a greated assortment of skin tones.
Best of luck. At least most gays will not have to watch their children endure the onslaught of abuses this century.
Give us our nation or give us our deaths.
Mobile Audit Club, videos of abuse, music, investigation details in a nation sinking like the Titanic, or Rome.
Someone said that soon guys like myself, educated auditors and activists, will have their bodies strewn on the roadside, the carnage of our so-called leader(s). As long as it is a quick death without forced injections and experiments, and I hope for a fighting chance. But we do not have a fighting chances when war criminals are in control of government and take away our, "Right to bear arms and free press."
Thanks Senator Dianne Feinstein and like minds who leave us defenseless with felonies for legal gun ownership and no right to trials by jury. But she is not alone. They are scattered like tirds in a toilet in D.C., and from Los Angeles to Alabama and beyond.
Some in Alabama agree with the right of gay marriage and medical marijuana, but you would never know it, because we have lost our rights to vote and the elections are most likely scams anyway.
How can you have rights of any sort when you do not even have the right to be safe and secure in your own dwelling, in a nation whose police now might as well be the old SS, but in a greated assortment of skin tones.
Best of luck. At least most gays will not have to watch their children endure the onslaught of abuses this century.
Give us our nation or give us our deaths.
Mobile Audit Club, videos of abuse, music, investigation details in a nation sinking like the Titanic, or Rome.
Someone said that soon guys like myself, educated auditors and activists, will have their bodies strewn on the roadside, the carnage of our so-called leader(s). As long as it is a quick death without forced injections and experiments, and I hope for a fighting chance. But we do not have a fighting chances when war criminals are in control of government and take away our, "Right to bear arms and free press."
Thanks Senator Dianne Feinstein and like minds who leave us defenseless with felonies for legal gun ownership and no right to trials by jury. But she is not alone. They are scattered like tirds in a toilet in D.C., and from Los Angeles to Alabama and beyond.
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