Everyone has been asking what they can do in response to Florida's Amendment 2, California Prop 8, and Arizona 102. Well, someone has answered that question.
Join the Impact has started a movement for a National Day of Protest on November 15th, 2008:
On the steps of your City Hall on November 15th at 10:30am PST /1:30pm EST, our community WILL take to the streets and speak out.
The website has four locations in Indiana listed (Indianapolis, Bloomington, Evansville, and South Bend), but are asking for anyone to contact them to arrange one in their area. California had been protesting nonstop since their constitutional amendment passed, making huge national headlines. Now we can all step up and do the same in our own state.
Visit www.jointheimpact.com for more information. Feel free to use the comments section here or send me information to post about protests you are organizing in your area. Protest information for Indianapolis, South Bend, and Evansville after the jump..
I'll update as I get more information!
Indianapolis Information:
Join other LGBT Hoosiers on Saturday, November 15th @ 12:30pm EST for a peaceful protest. Bring your own signs!
WHERE: Indianapolis City-County Building (200 E Washington St; at the corner of Washington Street and Delaware Street)
WHEN: Saturday November 15th @ 12:30pm EST
WHAT: Join the Impact: Peaceful Protest of Florida: Amendment 2, California: Proposition 8 and Arizona: Proposition 102
UPDATE: Here's the Facebook group for the Indianapolis event.
South Bend Information:
Join other LGBT Hoosiers on Saturday, November 15th @ 12:30pm EST for a peaceful protest. Bring your own signs! Details aren't known. For more information contact Mandy Studdard
Evansville Information:
Join other LGBT Hoosiers on Saturday, November 15th @ 12:30pm EST for a peaceful protest. Bring your own signs! Details aren't known. For more information contact Laura Berry Hill.
Bloomington Information:
Nothing known.
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