365gay Equality March coverage
10.09.2009 5:10pm EDT
365gay is going to the Equality March.
Saturday from 7 p.m. to about 11 p.m. EST, we will be live tweeting from the Obama speech at the HRC Equality Dinner and from the 365gay meetup near the Capitol.
Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. check in to our home page for a live group tweet – with photos and video – on the March and Rally.Who will be tweeting?
Your favorite 365ers, including Ali Davis, James Withers and Jennifer Vanasco; Logo’s John Polly, Jon Mallow and Ray Hunt; and – wait for it – Gavin Creel, from the cast of Hair, and New York City Council Speaker and out lesbian Christine Quinn.
You will be able to comment in real time in the Twitter stream (we’ll be using CoverItLive – you won’t need a Twitter account, just a computer), answer poll questions and feel like you are there.




Great Job. Thanks for all the updates and information.
Congratulations to all those marchers. Wish I could have participated. You Marched for me and I believe in all of us. Equality is important for everyone in the human race. Some people just don’t get it. Everyone has the right to
live their own lives and be happy. Some
People are not happy so they don’t want
any one else to be happy.
I am one of those wild 70’s gay men who dodged the AIDS epidemic and had marched against Anita Bryant, many a candlelight marches, Stonewall 25 and have been gay all my life. Unfortunately, I had a stroke, or else I would be there with all those gays and lesbians, for,the struggle is NOT over !! AND WE WON’T REST UNTIL IT IS !!!!!!!!!!!
With all the pronouncements from the LGBT blogs of “covering the march” do you think ANY of them would let those of us at home who couldn’t go, know that the march is bring broadcast on CSPAN?
I mean really people, get it together.
Does anyone know what hashtag 365gay will be using? People are using #hrcd right now.
It promises to be a very interesting weekend to say the least. And to have reporters “tweeting” “live as it happens” will have everyone in the gay community involved as one voice. There are so many out there, because of financial or health issues, that will not be physically there, but having the ability to express comments and concerns while also lending support to the movement, in itself is a reflection of the powerful community we have become. We are here, we have always been here, and we are not going away!
Come to DC today Oct 10th and tomorrow Oct.11th for the National Equality March on DC. Don’t miss your opportunity to say your peace!!!!!!!!!!!!My kids are coming to support me .Bring your family along.It will be a memorable event not to be missed!
See you there !!!!!!!!!!!!!!Love,Jenni aka JennirellaSexirella
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I’m here in DC covering the local flavor of the equality march, and I’m glad to report that there is a large buzz around the weekend’s events! The gay community is talkiong about it on the streets, on the subways, in the clubs, and everywhere else that you can think of. I’m covering the events for QVegas Magazine, and this is truly an inspiring moment for our community. I wasn’t able to get into the black tie affair tomorrow, but I’ll be sticking to 365gay.com’s twitter account to see what’s going down.
To everyone that can’t be here, keep us all in your thoughts, because there’s a movement happening and it’s going in our favor!
Citizenzero
http://www.citizenzero.us
A big cheer to all those covering the march, to all those who will be there and for all of us who have taken time to write public officials at federal, state and provincial levels advocating for full equality for LGBT folk everywhere. Those who have participated in this initiative to regain momentum on LGBT equality have done great work. WE WILL NOT ALL BE IN WASHINGTON IN PERSON, BUT THERE WILL BE MANY OF US THERE IN SPIRIT BY VIRTUE OF PERSONAL AND LOCAL ACTIONS.