Celebrate Diversity and Gay Pride in New York City





















Celebrate Diversity!

Wishing everyone a safe and HAPPY PRIDE

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  • 6/25/2009 9:41 PM NYC Rhymology wrote:
    Well... Some of us straight liberal folks are more than a little moved by the big 4-0 anniversary of Stonewall... See my Rhymology.com "Stonewall/Warhol rhyme... Why the hell isn't it getting more attention in the mainstream media??
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    1. 6/26/2009 9:55 AM Best New Gay Travel Guide wrote:
      Thanks for comment and stopping by!  Great looking site you have!


      Michael  Snell
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  • 6/28/2009 8:54 PM NYC Rhymology wrote:
    Thanks for the kind words, Michael... Also, as well as being 'proud of your pride' on this big 4-0 anniversary, I'm also proud of the sunny day y'all pulled off! (You really deserve the rainbow motif after all! >g<)
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  • 7/22/2009 3:02 AM Gary from Canada wrote:
    Stonewall was the start of the movement for the GLBT community to finally have recognition in society. It still unfortunate how there hasn't been any Asian or Pacific Islander Presence in those pictures. If you believe Stonewall was to Diversify the community then where is the proof and where is the acceptance of each and every racial background? I believe that the gay community chose to idealize a standard and that is the White Gay Male. If society is to totally accept us as being progressive then we have to show society that we can diversify and encompass each and every aspect of ethnicity.
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    1. 7/22/2009 10:23 AM Best New Gay Travel Guide wrote:
      I tried to show as many different  types of people as I could find photos for. I am sorry if Asian was not included.  We try very hard at ALL OF MY 15 sites, to be inclusive of EVERYONE. Because, WE ARE EVERYWHERE!


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