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Public Employee Press
Under a hand-made banner proclaiming Proud to Be Union. Proud to Be Gay, a contingent of DC 37 members marched down Fifth Avenue and through Greenwich Village with thousands of their sisters and brothers June 24 in the cityís famous Gay Pride Parade. The unions Lesbian and Gay Issues Committee, known as LAGIC, organized participation in the parade, which is one of the major events in the celebration of June as Gay Pride Month. The theme
of this years parade was a question addressed to U.S. President George W.
Bush: What part of equality dont you understand? We
dont believe that President Bush understands the need for full equality
for everyone, said LAGIC Co-chair Cheryl Minor, who was recently elected
3rd vice president of Clerical-Administrative Local 1549. She was also recently
appointed to the Gay and Lesbian Advisory Board of AFSCME, DC 37s parent
union. We also are hearing
more reports about public school students who are being harassed because they
are gay, she said. In some cases, the students arent gay, but
their harassers think they are. In either case, harassment has to be stopped.
We are supporting legislation that protects students from harassment whether they
are gay or not. We want this declared a crime. Nat
Keitt, co-chair of LAGIC, invited union members to attend LAGICs next meeting,
which will be held Sept. 20 at DC 37.
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