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Member since: Nov 12 2008, 9:21 PM EST
Slogan: "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Hello, my name is Roger!
MY VITALS
Roger (left) & Jim (right)
Occupation: physics teacher (although I do spend a lot of time maintaining my boat!)
Hometown: Nanaimo, BC, Canada
Current Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada

The best word to describe me is: passionate

Favorite historical movement: Stonewall

My inspiration: Jim, my boyfriend. (BTW, he's almost finished editing a feature film so he's looking for another job in the Vancouver area. Got any leads?)

I Joined the Impact because... nobody else was doing it! (that is, in Vancouver)

Also, I'm an admin for the Facebook group "Canadians against Prop 8":
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=61743675984

Also, take a look at the photos from the Nov 15 protest at the Vancouver Art Gallery:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=35019062913

My sailboat anchored after the 2007 Pride Parade sailpast - Vancouver, BC, Canada:

My sailboat anchored after the 2007 Pride Parade sailpast - Vancouver, BC, Canada


Our sailboat and home on the Fraser River. Dec 18/08.
Our sailboat home on the Fraser River.




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welshwind Hello From Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 0 Aug 1 2010, 11:31 AM EDT by welshwind
Thread started: Aug 1 2010, 11:31 AM EDT  Watch
Hello Roger,
I was wondering if you have had many gay couples who have moved there from the USA just to get married and live as a legal couple. Has there been any couples you know of that are mixed American/Canadian (as in each is from the respective country) who have decided to make their home in Canada, and the Canadian sponsored the American to immigrate there to become a Canadian citizen? Any further stories besides what was put forth in the documentry? Thanks so much.

Keith :-)
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