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Volume 75, Number 5 | June 22- 28, 2005
Party crowd on the pier was hardly garden variety
Interviews By Cathy Jedruczek
Photos by Elisabeth Robert
There was a lot of pride in the air at this years Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Centers Garden Party on Pier 54 in the Hudson River Park. The Center kicked off Pride Week on Monday with their annual fundraiser where people had an opportunity to mingle, savor some fine food and enjoy entertainment. Numerous politicians took the stage to greet the thousands of people at the event and voice their support in the ongoing struggle for gay rights. Partygoers enjoyed perfect weather on the pier and hoped that next year therell be even more reasons to celebrate gay pride.
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| William Thompson, city comptroller: It is important for me to be here on many different levels. The Center itself is a huge fundraiser. I have a lot of friends at the Center. It is also important what this event has become. This week is a time of solidarity and it is an opportunity to get together. This has been a year of advances and setbacks. Now it is a question of consolidating gains and moving forward. |
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Margarita Lopez, city councilmember, speaking on the stage: Did you see Kate Clinton kissing me? Im in heaven. I am delighted to be here and I am sad because this is my last year in the City Council. I am happy where I am going and I am happy that I will be with you where I am going and that you will be with me. I am counting on your support
. Do you know that with one Margarita you can do anything? |
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| Eliot Spitzer, New York State attorney general: Speaking on stage: What a spectacular event. What a great way to start Gay Pride Week. Your efforts are so incredibly important. All the elected officials could not succeed without your support and your leadership. Like any other civil right movements, gay rights begins with a public movement and a grassroots effort
. Youre the ones who do the hard work. I will continue to be supportive of you. I am here and other politicians are here to make sure that gay rights get expanded. |
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Gifford Miller, city council speaker: This is a week of celebration for the Center and the gay community, a community which does wonderful things. Theres a lot of great New Yorkers here today. I am definitely going to the parade. It is always a lot of fun. |
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