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Image:pp_01.jpg|[[Candidates at the Richmond Mayoral Forum]]
 
Image:pp_01.jpg|[[Candidates at the Richmond Mayoral Forum]]
 
Image:pp_02.jpg|[[Dwight Clinto Jones, elected Mayor in November 2008.]]
 
Image:pp_02.jpg|[[Dwight Clinto Jones, elected Mayor in November 2008.]]
Image:pp_03.jpg|[[The forum was hosted by televion host May-Lily Lee.]]
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Image:pp_03.jpg|[[The forum was hosted by television host May-Lily Lee.]]
 
Image:pp_04.jpg|[[In front of the Federal Courthouse, protesting the California Proposition 8 decision.]]
 
Image:pp_04.jpg|[[In front of the Federal Courthouse, protesting the California Proposition 8 decision.]]
 
Image:pp_05.jpg|[[GCCR Program Director Cindy Bray.]]
 
Image:pp_05.jpg|[[GCCR Program Director Cindy Bray.]]

Revision as of 20:36, 30 April 2010

The Richmond LGBTQ community has come into its own politically, and we make certain that our voices are heard. Today, the Gay Community Center of Richmond and allied groups host a range of civic programming designed to bring together our community members, our friends and allies so we can all work together to improve Richmond.

In October 2008, five candidates for Richmond Mayor gathered at GCCR for a forum on issues concerning our community. This first-time event demonstrated our community's growing influence.

When we are opposed - by bigots or governments - we protest. In June 2009, we took to the streets to protest the California Supreme Court decision upholding Proposition 8.

In March 2010, we joined our allies in the Jewish community to counter the hate-filled bigotry of Westboro Baptist Church. Later that day, we gathered a a Rally for Peace at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Politics and Protest

Richmond Mayoral Forum, Proposition 8 Protest, Westboro Baptist Response. Credit - GJ.

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