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4th Annual March Projected to be Biggest Ever

 



 

 
  

 
 
  
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More Than One Hundred Latino and African American Community Members, Both LGBT and Heterosexual, to March in Growing Bushwick LGBT Pride March
 

 
March to highlight support in the Latino immigrant and African-American communities for issues such as same-sex marriage, anti-discrimination protections for transgender people, hate crime prevention, and immigration equality for LGBT people

WHAT:
       March   

WHEN:      Saturday, June 20, 2:30 PM March and 4PM Barbecue 

WHERE:   Grove between Myrtle and Knickerbocker. March route will include busy Knickerbocker commercial district  (Take L or M train to Myrtle Wyckoff)
 
WHO:          Mostly Latino and African-American community members from Bushwick, Brownsville, Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn and Jackson Heights, Corona and Elmhurst in Queens

              Martiza Davila, candidate for City Council

PHOTO OPPORTUNITY: Marchers holding English and Spanish signs declaring, "Someone You Know is Gay", "Not One More Victim of Police Violence", "Stop Bullying in School ", "No More Hate Crimes", "Latinos for Same-Sex Marriage", "Homophobia affects everyone."
                          
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