Photo Coverage: Broadway Impact: The Journey to D.C.

By: Oct. 14, 2009
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On Sunday, October 11th, over 150,000 people descended on the nation's capital to support equal rights for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered communities. Numerous Broadway celebrities were part of this effort, adding their voices to the cause that had approximately 1,400 people under the Broadway Impact banner alone. Broadway stars likeCynthia NixonGavin Creel, Celia Keenan Bolger & John Ellison Conlee, Audra McDonald, Marisa Jaret Winokur, B.D. WongJonathan Groff and more (as well as theater companies like Ars Nova) sponsored Broadway Impact buses to bring marchers from New York to DC. BroadwayWorld.com's Monica Simoes made the trip and brings us this very special photo essay of the powerful and emotional day in Washington, D.C.

Broadway Impact is a grassroots organization of the Theatre community and its fans, mobilizing in support of marriage equality. Co-founded by Gavin CreelRory O'Malley and Jenny Kanelos, it aims to educate and inspire the community into action towardsequality. For more information please visit www.broadwayimpact.com.

Last May, civil rights activist David Mixner called for a national march on Washington in support of Equal rights for LGBT people, calling on prominent LGBT community leaders Cleve Jones and Torie Osborne to execute and organize it. Days later in Fresno CA, at a rally of approximately 5000 people from all walks of life protesting the California Supreme Courts decision to uphold Prop. 8, Cleve Jones stepped to the podium and committed to Mixner's plea.

At that moment Jones' organization Equality Across America was born, along with its first mission: the National Equality March. Equality Across America has developed grassroots leadership in all 435 congressional districts to ensure that their message is heard loud and clear by elected officials all across America.

In October 1979, LGBT activists from across the country marched on Washington to fight for equal rights towards all. Exactly 30 years later a new generation of equality activists will take to the National Mall and continue that fight -- and not quit until LGBT people are granted equal protection in all matters governed by civil law in all 50 states.

Photos by Monica Simoes

 

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The road begins

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The days starts

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Journey on

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Broadway Impact, a powerful voice for many

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Follow the signs

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Messages of Love

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The youngest voice

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Kevin Cahoon

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A passionate crowd

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Cynthia Nixon

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Gavin Creel greets Julia Murney, Kevin Cahoon and Marc Kudisch

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Gavin Creel

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The battle is on

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All kinds of sights to behold

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Caissie Levy

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Will Swenson, a face in the crowd

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Caissie Levy

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Flags fly

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The march

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The crowd

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People unite

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Upon the Capital

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Brother to brother

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One hand that represents many

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Sing out!

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Flags

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To the sky

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A happy couple

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one love

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Human rights alive

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Equality rocks

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Cheers for equality

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See the colors of love

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More signs for all

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The crowd

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America 2009

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Wave it

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Above the clouds

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Together and proud

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Hear the cries!

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The message for all

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New friends, old loves

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Washington heard the voices of love

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Cynthia Nixon

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A day to remember

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A mission compeleted

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Making the return

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The road back home



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