"Art, like morality, consists of drawing the line somewhere."
--G.K. Chesterton
"The man's body is sacred and the woman's body is sacred.../Each belongs here or anywhere just as much as the well-off, just as much as you."
--Walt Whitman
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In the wake of Proposition 8's narrow victory in California, and other state ballot measures banning same-sex marriages and adoptions by gay couples, a new LGBTQ activist network called Join the Impact will be staging simultaneous rallies across America this Saturday to support equal rights for same-sex couples and their families. I'll be out there at the Northampton event, in front of City Hall. Please join me, or click here to find an event in your city.
Also please sign the Human Rights Campaign's pledge to fight for marriage equality, excerpted below:
I am recommitting myself to work to reverse the outcome of November 4th's discriminatory ballot measures in California, Arizona, and Florida.
I pledge today to:
* Model love and justice, even as I feel anger and pain. * Show leadership by publicly investing in the well-being of others, including those who do not yet understand our cause; * Demonstrate my commitment to communities of color and religious communities and issues they care about; * Help others who have experienced discrimination understand that putting the rights of one minority up for a vote puts everyone's rights at risk; and * Confront my neighbors with my love - especially my neighbors who come from backgrounds different from mine.
I know that our passion will ultimately prevail. I promise to hold on to it, and to use it wisely.