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  1. Anita Bradshaw says:

    I think the time and money would be better spent working at the local level, meeting with Congressional folk over the break, and contacting their offices. A march is nice, but I am not sure it will get us where we want to go as much as the accumulation of lots of contacts individually to leaders.

  2. Kate says:

    Most definitely. The last one was so long ago and we’ve got a lot of work to do before we’re considered equal citizens in this country. I’m flying back home from my self-imposed exile in the UK to attend the one in October!

  3. K says:

    NO! Waste of money & time. Too expensive so only the wealthiest activists can attend. ORGANIZE & LOBBY LOCALLY!! Lobbying Feds at the local level to focus on national needs & national laws. Plus, at this point, proponents of the March are mischaracterizing opponents as wanting it “safe” and “tidy.” NOT SO! Some of us are savvy, and know it will be messy…and what’s riskier, marching on DC with thousands, or coming out in a small town, at work, in your church, etc.?

  4. Carol Ballew says:

    Kate, I do believe we need another March on Washington. I am 59 and remember much of the LGBT history, as I lived it! We still have a lot of ground to cover. I would love to see equality come in my lifetime and I want one more chance to march in Washington.
    I want the youth of today to experience what I have experienced in the name of our equality! I am from Chicago but now live in red state Oklahoma, we desperatly need this! Kate tell me you will join the march in OCT??
    Carol

  5. Howard Grossman says:

    Dear Kate,
    I’m glad someone is actually still asking this question as it has seemed like a fait accompli.
    I definitely think we should have a march. However, I just don’t get the way this is being done. Why is the event planned, once again, for a holiday weekend when no one will be in DC and it will be on a holiday press schedule? Are we just going to have a march to talk to ourselves?
    I have suggested from the beginning that: 1) the march needs to be on a week day when Congress is in session; 2) A rally on the Mall is nice, but it would be much more effective to have organized lobbying with thousands of GLBT folks descending on Congressional offices. And maybe not just on one day, but in waves over several days; 3) There needs to be a coordinated effort to lobby at every local congressional office and every state rep’s office in all 50 states.
    I’ve heard the argument that people need to be able to be off work and so it needs to be a holiday. My answer is that somehow millions of people managed to make it to DC for Obama’s inauguration even though it was in the middle of the week and lots of those people were working class and poor. Aren’t our issues important enough to show up midweek? And if people can’t come to DC, there is no excuse for not doing it locally if it’s coordinated.
    I wish it would change, but I fear that it will not. You and I are of the same generation so I know you’ll understand that while I’m not at all happy about the way this is going I’ve already made my reservations because I think we all need to show up.
    Howard Grossman

  6. Becca says:

    I say no march at this time, unless it is coordinated with those that are working through the congressional channels to defeat DADT & repeal DOMA’s laws that deny us benefits. Lets give our new government more of a chance to do this work. If its not done, or at least heavily pushed on a major level in year two, then we need to march. Lets work together, not splintered.

  7. Mark MacKay says:

    Yes, we should have another march on Washington. If not to protest our opposition then at least for our community. My partner and I went to the first big one in ’79 and we’ve been marching together since then! We need more light and hope and righteous anger! People coming together at events like a national march create sparks that sometimes catch and make things happen the next day, the next week, the next year.

  8. The March on Washington in October is the wrong event at the wrong time. In addition to my personal reservations about the organization of the March, I believe that people who can afford to travel to Washington DC at this time could be using that money in more effective ways to further the cause of LGBT rights. The LGBT affluence myth has been used as a weapon against the progress of LGBT rights. I have been in public forums where the following argument has been presented: “They all have more money and live better than the rest of us. Why should they be given special rights?” If Congress does not again act, in the next few months millions of American will have exhausted their unemployment benefits. I can just see Fox News and right wing putting the following message out: “Those rich queers can afford to fly to Washington for the weekend to party and whine about not getting special rights while many people in our country cannot afford to feed their families.” When I have presented this argument as a reason why the March is the wrong event at the wrong time, the response has usually been that if Fox News and the right wing present this image of the LGBT, it will be illogical and hypocritical. Being illogical and hypocritical are the basic foundations of Fox News and the right wing. That doesn’t change the fact that the message they put out is accepted by a large portion of the American public. I believe that the March on Washington has the potential to be a public relations nightmare for the LGBT. If the attendance low, it will look like there is little support for LGBT rights. If the attendance is high, which is looking more and more unlikely, it will make the LGBT look like a mass of affluent gadabouts flying into Washington to whine about not getting “special rights.”



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