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Does Solidarity Sunday™ make a difference? |
President Clinton: "Like DignityUSA, I remain dedicated to preserving the civil rights of every citizen. We have begun an all-out campaign against hate crimes crimes that are often viciously directed at gays and lesbians (full text of letter of support, 1997)
Vice President Gore: acts of discrimination, intimidation, and violence based on sexual orientation violate the basic principle of equal protection under the law and have no place in American society (full text of letter of support, 1997)
Student, Ames (IA) High School: Yesterday I walked into class and saw that [my teacher] was wearing a ribbon It meant so much that I started crying right there in class.
St. Bernadette's Catholic Church: We want to get started earlier this year because we want do more.
PFLAG, Columbus, OH: Thank you... DignityUSA for Solidarity Sunday. We are working together for justice.
First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church, Portland, ME: I'm happily and proudly wearing [my ribbon] as a sign of solidarity with my Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and transgender sisters and brothers.
Plymouth (NY) Congregational Church UCC: Many folks still wear their ribbons! Leadership Conference of Women Religious encourages [Dignity's] efforts to bring the issues of discrimination and physical and verbal violence against gay and lesbian persons to public attention on Solidarity Sunday
Mel White, Minister for Justice, UFMCC: I think your project is important and support it with my heart.
Morehead State University: How can I help to reach out to more people?
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