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Marriage Equality NY September 14th March
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Marriage Equality NY 5th Annual Wedding March – September 14th March

Bambi Weavil August 28, 2008 No Comments

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PRESS RELEASE

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August 14th, 2008
CONTACTS:
Cathy Marino-Thomas Ron Zacchi
MENY, Executive Director MENY, Co-Executive Director
Phone: (516) 302-5198 Phone: (646) 660-1906
E-mail: cathy@marriageequalityny.org E-mail: ron@marriageequalityny.org

IN SUPPORT OF MARRIAGE EQUALITY,
THOUSANDS OF NEW YORKERS TO MARCH IN NYC AND IN ALBANY
MARCHERS TO CALL UPON THE STATE SENATE
TO PASS THE MARRIAGE BILL

NEW YORK, August 14th, 2008 – On Sunday, September 14th, thousands of people will gather here in New York (at City Hall Park and at a footbridge in Albany) and (in
solidarity) at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, to march in support of marriage
equality for all New Yorkers. Since its inception 5 years ago in NYC, this annual march
across the Brooklyn Bridge has helped raise awareness about the continued lack of
access to the rights and responsibilities of civil marriage experienced by the state’s
same-sex couples. The march has grown into the largest pro-marriage equality rally in
the United States.

Now that California has granted equal marriage rights for all its gay and lesbian citizens, pressure is building for New York to follow suit. Last year, the New York State Assembly voted in favor of a marriage equality bill, but the State Senate has thus far failed to vote on the measure. Their inaction has added even further significance to this march.
Governor Paterson has cemented his stance as a supporter of same-sex marriage. The Wedding March is designed to be a visible statement in support of his efforts and those
of every person and group fighting for marriage equality across New York.

Ron Zacchi, Co-Executive Director for MENY believes that “it’s time for the State
Senate to do the right thing and vote to make New York the third state in the country to grant equal marriage rights for all its citizens. We must raise our collective voices in
support of this most basic of civil rights!”

Cathy Marino-Thomas, MENY’s Executive Director says: “New York has historically
been in the forefront of providing all its citizens equal access to the rights and
protections afforded by the state. The Wedding March serves as a reminder, from state to state and nationally, that this important civil rights issue will only be rectified when the legalized discrimination ends”.

This year, all three marches have registered participants that are raising money to help
the marriage equality movement. The proceeds from this year’s march will help MENY
fund statewide events that increase awareness and educate the public on this important
issue.

Founded in 1998, MENY is the oldest and organization in the state of New York to advocate for full equal marriage for same-sex couples. A.”grassroots,501( C) (3) non-for-profit organization, MENY and its dedicated volunteers are devoted to ending discrimination in civil marriage through education, awareness and media campaigns, political actions, and coalition.

Bambi Weavil is Out Impact, Inc.’s Founder and President since June 2007. Bambi is a graduate from the class of 2004 from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, receiving her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and Bachelor of Arts in English with an emphasis in Professional Writing. She is a freelance writer and published poet in her free time currently residing out of Brooklyn, New York. Bambi is proud of being an activist and humanitarian, leader in the GLBT community, artist, music enthusiast and animal‐lover.

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