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Solidarity from Zuccotti Park to Gezi Park. Occupy Wall Street and members of New York City's Turkish community picketed the Turkish consulate in New York Street On June 6 to protest the Turkish government's bloody crackdown on peaceful protesters. What began as an effort to preserve a small park in Istanbul's Taksim Square has become a national campaign against Turkey's increasingly authoritarian Islamic government. It was the 4th consecutive day of protests at the consulate. Organizers say they will mount daily demonstrations every day at 12 noon.
Solidarity from Zuccotti Park to Gezi Park. Occupy Wall Street and members of New York City's Turkish community picketed the Turkish consulate in New York Street On June 6 to protest the Turkish government's bloody crackdown on peaceful protesters. What began as an effort to preserve a small park in Istanbul's Taksim Square has become a national campaign against Turkey's increasingly authoritarian Islamic government. It was the 4th consecutive day of protests at the consulate. Organizers say they will mount daily demonstrations every day at 12 noon.
Solidarity from Zuccotti Park to Gezi Park. Occupy Wall Street and members of New York City's Turkish community picketed the Turkish consulate in New York Street On June 6 to protest the Turkish government's bloody crackdown on peaceful protesters. What began as an effort to preserve a small park in Istanbul's Taksim Square has become a national campaign against Turkey's increasingly authoritarian Islamic government. It was the 4th consecutive day of protests at the consulate. Organizers say they will mount daily demonstrations every day at 12 noon.
Solidarity from Zuccotti Park to Gezi Park. Occupy Wall Street and members of New York City's Turkish community picketed the Turkish consulate in New York Street On June 6 to protest the Turkish government's bloody crackdown on peaceful protesters. What began as an effort to preserve a small park in Istanbul's Taksim Square has become a national campaign against Turkey's increasingly authoritarian Islamic government. It was the 4th consecutive day of protests at the consulate. Organizers say they will mount daily demonstrations every day at 12 noon.
June 6, 2016. Boston, MA.
Boston Pride Political Forum at Historic Faneuil Hall moderated by WCVB Ch. 5 Reporter Janet Wu.
Speakers order on stage:
Mass. State Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz
Mass. State Rep. Liz Malia
Mass. Log Cabin Republican Chapter Secretary Deborah Drew
National LGBTQ Task Force’s Sue Hyde
Mass. Log Cabin Republican Chapter Leader Dylan Kelly
Democratic leader Steve Kerrigan
1st openly transgender senior staffer to serve on Capitol Hill Diego Sanchez
Stonehill College Professor of Political Science Peter Ubertaccio
Solidarity from Zuccotti Park to Gezi Park. Occupy Wall Street and members of New York City's Turkish community picketed the Turkish consulate in New York Street On June 6 to protest the Turkish government's bloody crackdown on peaceful protesters. What began as an effort to preserve a small park in Istanbul's Taksim Square has become a national campaign against Turkey's increasingly authoritarian Islamic government. It was the 4th consecutive day of protests at the consulate. Organizers say they will mount daily demonstrations every day at 12 noon.
June 6, 2016. Boston, MA.
Boston Pride Political Forum at Historic Faneuil Hall moderated by WCVB Ch. 5 Reporter Janet Wu.
Speakers order on stage:
Mass. State Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz
Mass. State Rep. Liz Malia
Mass. Log Cabin Republican Chapter Secretary Deborah Drew
National LGBTQ Task Force’s Sue Hyde
Mass. Log Cabin Republican Chapter Leader Dylan Kelly
Democratic leader Steve Kerrigan
1st openly transgender senior staffer to serve on Capitol Hill Diego Sanchez
Stonehill College Professor of Political Science Peter Ubertaccio
Solidarity from Zuccotti Park to Gezi Park. Occupy Wall Street and members of New York City's Turkish community picketed the Turkish consulate in New York Street On June 6 to protest the Turkish government's bloody crackdown on peaceful protesters. What began as an effort to preserve a small park in Istanbul's Taksim Square has become a national campaign against Turkey's increasingly authoritarian Islamic government. It was the 4th consecutive day of protests at the consulate. Organizers say they will mount daily demonstrations every day at 12 noon.
Solidarity from Zuccotti Park to Gezi Park. Occupy Wall Street and members of New York City's Turkish community picketed the Turkish consulate in New York Street On June 6 to protest the Turkish government's bloody crackdown on peaceful protesters. What began as an effort to preserve a small park in Istanbul's Taksim Square has become a national campaign against Turkey's increasingly authoritarian Islamic government. It was the 4th consecutive day of protests at the consulate. Organizers say they will mount daily demonstrations every day at 12 noon.
Solidarity from Zuccotti Park to Gezi Park. Occupy Wall Street and members of New York City's Turkish community picketed the Turkish consulate in New York Street On June 6 to protest the Turkish government's bloody crackdown on peaceful protesters. What began as an effort to preserve a small park in Istanbul's Taksim Square has become a national campaign against Turkey's increasingly authoritarian Islamic government. It was the 4th consecutive day of protests at the consulate. Organizers say they will mount daily demonstrations every day at 12 noon.
June 6, 2016. Boston, MA.
Boston Pride Political Forum at Historic Faneuil Hall moderated by WCVB Ch. 5 Reporter Janet Wu.
Speakers order on stage:
Mass. State Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz
Mass. State Rep. Liz Malia
Mass. Log Cabin Republican Chapter Secretary Deborah Drew
National LGBTQ Task Force’s Sue Hyde
Mass. Log Cabin Republican Chapter Leader Dylan Kelly
Democratic leader Steve Kerrigan
1st openly transgender senior staffer to serve on Capitol Hill Diego Sanchez
Stonehill College Professor of Political Science Peter Ubertaccio
I went on a Quilt Shop Hop to Edmonton yesterday with a couple of quilting friends. Lots of inspiration in this new book for Doll Quilt Swap 4.
"*My name is Jamie and I try to live my life to the fullest!! I am a busy
girl who cant sit still and I'm about to embark on the biggest journey of my
life and I need to make sure I don't forget a thing about the sights and
sounds!!! I hope you can all join me.....it will be a bumpy ride so buckle
in!! I am 42 yrs old and live in New Jersey.....always looking for new
friends and cant wait to get this project started!!"*