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Right then. So far Savannah has been extremely quiet throughout all the activism going on in the rest of the nation. Nobody seems to want to take charge - so I'll just say this. There's been discussion going on for a Tax Day protest outside of post offices. Human Rights Campaign (HRC) have made a good brochure about the 1,138 rights that LBGT people don't have due to not being allowed to marry. I'd like to pass out copies on April 15 (a Wednesday) outside of post offices of Savannah. I'm thinking of standing outside the one on Montgomery Cross. Anyone want to help? | SILENT MARCH FOR EQUALITY Host: Dirty South Equality Date: Thursday, March 19, 2009 Time: 7:00am - 5:00pm Location: The Streets of Richmond Hill City/Town: Richmond Hill, GA Phone: 9123734495 Email: DSEquality@gmail.com Silent demonstration to help the understanding of why equality for all is important. This is for the equality of all rights to be given to all Gay and Lesbian citizens young and old. ** Make creative signs, posters, shirts etc and let them speak for themselves. For questions and more info please write me here or email: DSEquality@gmail.com |
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I wondered why Savannah was so quiet. Glad to see there's someone taking charge.
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