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ptannen:
My partner, David, and I went to the San Francisco Unitarian Church today. Folks had been asked to wear a t-shirt or sweatshirt with a message proclaiming their passion and then, if they wanted to, to verbally share about it from the Chancel for a minute or so.

So, of course   ;D , I wore a BBM t-shirt (a simple one that Eric gave me: white, with Brokeback Mountain in small black letters).  I said that BBM deeply affected me and many others and brought people of all ages, genders, and sexual orientations together; that it transformed lives by inspiring people to make major changes; helped people overcome prejudice; and opened up a nationwide dialog on homophobia, same-sex marriage, and human rights. I briefly mentioned my travels to BBM events, meeting Annie Proulx and Judy Shepard; and E-mail correspondence with a college student who was coming out to his parents. I concluded by saying, “There’s no reins on this one!”  Several people talked to me afterwards and said that the movie also touched them.   :)

SFEnnisSF:
Way to go, Pete!  :D

Ellemeno:
Pete, I'm presenting you with the Brokie Outreach Award.  The Outie is presented for distinguished and meritorious service in bringing the Brokeback message to the larger community.

Lynne:
Pete, you rule!  Awesome work, friend.
-Lynne

 8)

ptannen:

--- Quote from: Ellemeno on January 20, 2007, 07:13:00 am ---Pete, I'm presenting you with the Brokie Outreach Award.  The Outie is presented for distinguished and meritorious service in bringing the Brokeback message to the larger community.

--- End quote ---

Aw, gee, Clarissa *blushes and turns head slightly* thank you so much!  Preciate it very much!!  :-*

Pete

PS - I guess I am pretty obsessive about this: San Francisco Mayor's Office, Toastmasters, PFLAG, Unitarian Church . . . I wonder what will be next?   ::)

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