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"I'm Lucky," by Edwin

Thursday, March 1st, 2012
It’s been a dream of mine to be a part of the NOH 8 Campaign, and when the opportunity came I did not miss it! I’m lucky that I grew up in a family that taught me love is love , they support me 100 percent . The NOH 8 Campaign has done an incredible job of bringing awareness and visibility to the LGBT community. THANK YOU from my best friend Jennifer Daniello & I.
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Family Isn't Just Biology, by Roger A.

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012
When the NOH 8 Campaign came to our area, my son and I thought it was time to show the rest of the world that ' family ' was defined by love , support , and mutual understanding - not just biology.  With many groups still restricting adoption by gay parents or couples, our voices needed to be heard to prove that a gay man can raise a young man who has his own sexual identity
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Breaking Out of My Cage, by Kate P.

Monday, January 30th, 2012
I’ve thought a lot about why I needed to do this photo shoot. The campaign itself was a no brainer. It’s beautiful and it’s important. And I am a firm believer in the power of connecting visually with people and that by seeing what “you hate” or “don’t understand” “you”, whoever “you” are ,will come to understand better and fear less which
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Hands Across the Sea, by Dietmar & Karsten

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012
I was following the NOH 8 Campaign for about two years on Twitter when I read their tweet that they would be in Provincetown, MA , on August 22, 2011 for a photo shoot. I got excited. That would be during our stay in P'town; my boyfriend and I planned to spend our annual vacation in America . So, when I packed my bag for the States I made sure to have two white t-shirts for
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Why James Doyle of 'A-List Dallas' Posed

Thursday, December 29th, 2011
I heard about the NOH 8 shoot the morning of the event. I was bound and determined to make it in for a picture. I was always bullied for being gay throughout elementary school, junior high and part of high school. I don't understand the hate that people are raised with and why they continue on that sort of behavior. Being gay does not define me as a person , it's simply
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