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To the FCC:
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The internet has offered creative artists around the world a platform to share new work and ideas with other like-minded individuals. To generalize, artists are typically loners with few examples of community. The internet has changed that for me and many other artists. The internet offers community, collaboration and education for people who may not feel comfortable in a group setting. I have learned and shared a lot of good work in the last five years, this would not have happened if the internet was limited to large companies serving their own agenda.
I have been blessed to show my work in places that may not have found small-town me if not for a free and open internet. Here's the giant beach... I'm the grain of sand they found. I have found many gifted visuals from around the world with a laptop and a connection.
This gave a shy artist from a small town - Community, that would be unable to contain the many creatives who populate my favorite works. To say the internet has changed my life as a creative would be an understatement.
Net Neutrality celebrates the creative potential of the independent individual... nothing more "American" than that.
Bob Marley Music Party VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAb8tCRKdaU
Hot Parade VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OLMTjxVgPs
The Caribbean Days Festival 2010, is a celebration of Caribbean, African and Latin America music, dance and Jamaican West Indian culture. The event takes place at Waterfront Park in North Vancouver. Headlining act is Moses Revolution together with bands such as Queen of Samba, Tanga, Clyde Shizzle, Phase III Steel Band etc. Canadian multiculturalism in action, organized by The Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society of BC. It’s Carnival Time, Reggae Rhythm, Afro Beat and that Jamaican Sound! [Photo by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
Bob Marley Music Party VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAb8tCRKdaU
Hot Parade VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OLMTjxVgPs
The Caribbean Days Festival 2010, is a celebration of Caribbean, African and Latin America music, dance and Jamaican West Indian culture. The event takes place at Waterfront Park in North Vancouver. Headlining act is Moses Revolution together with bands such as Queen of Samba, Tanga, Clyde Shizzle, Phase III Steel Band etc. Canadian multiculturalism in action, organized by The Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society of BC. It’s Carnival Time, Reggae Rhythm, Afro Beat and that Jamaican Sound! [Photo by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
Bob Marley Music Party VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAb8tCRKdaU
Hot Parade VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OLMTjxVgPs
The Caribbean Days Festival 2010, is a celebration of Caribbean, African and Latin America music, dance and Jamaican West Indian culture. The event takes place at Waterfront Park in North Vancouver. Headlining act is Moses Revolution together with bands such as Queen of Samba, Tanga, Clyde Shizzle, Phase III Steel Band etc. Canadian multiculturalism in action, organized by The Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society of BC. It’s Carnival Time, Reggae Rhythm, Afro Beat and that Jamaican Sound! [Photo by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
Bob Marley Music Party VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAb8tCRKdaU
Hot Parade VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OLMTjxVgPs
The Caribbean Days Festival 2010, is a celebration of Caribbean, African and Latin America music, dance and Jamaican West Indian culture. The event takes place at Waterfront Park in North Vancouver. Headlining act is Moses Revolution together with bands such as Queen of Samba, Tanga, Clyde Shizzle, Phase III Steel Band etc. Canadian multiculturalism in action, organized by The Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society of BC. It’s Carnival Time, Reggae Rhythm, Afro Beat and that Jamaican Sound! [Photo by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
Bob Marley Music Party VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAb8tCRKdaU
Hot Parade VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OLMTjxVgPs
The Caribbean Days Festival 2010, is a celebration of Caribbean, African and Latin America music, dance and Jamaican West Indian culture. The event takes place at Waterfront Park in North Vancouver. Headlining act is Moses Revolution together with bands such as Queen of Samba, Tanga, Clyde Shizzle, Phase III Steel Band etc. Canadian multiculturalism in action, organized by The Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society of BC. It’s Carnival Time, Reggae Rhythm, Afro Beat and that Jamaican Sound! [Photo by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
Bob Marley Music Party VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAb8tCRKdaU
Hot Parade VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OLMTjxVgPs
The Caribbean Days Festival 2010, is a celebration of Caribbean, African and Latin America music, dance and Jamaican West Indian culture. The event takes place at Waterfront Park in North Vancouver. Headlining act is Moses Revolution together with bands such as Queen of Samba, Tanga, Clyde Shizzle, Phase III Steel Band etc. Canadian multiculturalism in action, organized by The Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society of BC. It’s Carnival Time, Reggae Rhythm, Afro Beat and that Jamaican Sound! [Photo by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
Bob Marley Music Party VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAb8tCRKdaU
Hot Parade VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OLMTjxVgPs
The Caribbean Days Festival 2010, is a celebration of Caribbean, African and Latin America music, dance and Jamaican West Indian culture. The event takes place at Waterfront Park in North Vancouver. Headlining act is Moses Revolution together with bands such as Queen of Samba, Tanga, Clyde Shizzle, Phase III Steel Band etc. Canadian multiculturalism in action, organized by The Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society of BC. It’s Carnival Time, Reggae Rhythm, Afro Beat and that Jamaican Sound! [Photo by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
Bob Marley Music Party VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAb8tCRKdaU
Hot Parade VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OLMTjxVgPs
The Caribbean Days Festival 2010, is a celebration of Caribbean, African and Latin America music, dance and Jamaican West Indian culture. The event takes place at Waterfront Park in North Vancouver. Headlining act is Moses Revolution together with bands such as Queen of Samba, Tanga, Clyde Shizzle, Phase III Steel Band etc. Canadian multiculturalism in action, organized by The Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society of BC. It’s Carnival Time, Reggae Rhythm, Afro Beat and that Jamaican Sound! [Photo by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
Bob Marley Music Party VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAb8tCRKdaU
Hot Parade VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OLMTjxVgPs
The Caribbean Days Festival 2010, is a celebration of Caribbean, African and Latin America music, dance and Jamaican West Indian culture. The event takes place at Waterfront Park in North Vancouver. Headlining act is Moses Revolution together with bands such as Queen of Samba, Tanga, Clyde Shizzle, Phase III Steel Band etc. Canadian multiculturalism in action, organized by The Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society of BC. It’s Carnival Time, Reggae Rhythm, Afro Beat and that Jamaican Sound! [Photo by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
Bob Marley Music Party VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAb8tCRKdaU
Hot Parade VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OLMTjxVgPs
The Caribbean Days Festival 2010, is a celebration of Caribbean, African and Latin America music, dance and Jamaican West Indian culture. The event takes place at Waterfront Park in North Vancouver. Headlining act is Moses Revolution together with bands such as Queen of Samba, Tanga, Clyde Shizzle, Phase III Steel Band etc. Canadian multiculturalism in action, organized by The Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society of BC. It’s Carnival Time, Reggae Rhythm, Afro Beat and that Jamaican Sound! [Photo by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
Bob Marley Music Party VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAb8tCRKdaU
Hot Parade VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OLMTjxVgPs
The Caribbean Days Festival 2010, is a celebration of Caribbean, African and Latin America music, dance and Jamaican West Indian culture. The event takes place at Waterfront Park in North Vancouver. Headlining act is Moses Revolution together with bands such as Queen of Samba, Tanga, Clyde Shizzle, Phase III Steel Band etc. Canadian multiculturalism in action, organized by The Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society of BC. It’s Carnival Time, Reggae Rhythm, Afro Beat and that Jamaican Sound! [Photo by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
Bob Marley Music Party VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAb8tCRKdaU
Hot Parade VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OLMTjxVgPs
The Caribbean Days Festival 2010, is a celebration of Caribbean, African and Latin America music, dance and Jamaican West Indian culture. The event takes place at Waterfront Park in North Vancouver. Headlining act is Moses Revolution together with bands such as Queen of Samba, Tanga, Clyde Shizzle, Phase III Steel Band etc. Canadian multiculturalism in action, organized by The Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society of BC. It’s Carnival Time, Reggae Rhythm, Afro Beat and that Jamaican Sound! [Photo by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
Bob Marley Music Party VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAb8tCRKdaU
Hot Parade VIDEO - www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OLMTjxVgPs
The Caribbean Days Festival 2010, is a celebration of Caribbean, African and Latin America music, dance and Jamaican West Indian culture. The event takes place at Waterfront Park in North Vancouver. Headlining act is Moses Revolution together with bands such as Queen of Samba, Tanga, Clyde Shizzle, Phase III Steel Band etc. Canadian multiculturalism in action, organized by The Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society of BC. It’s Carnival Time, Reggae Rhythm, Afro Beat and that Jamaican Sound! [Photo by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
In April of '93, I took a trip with my friend Ginger to Washington D.C. We didn't go for a vacation or fun, but to march. We both felt strongly that the time had come for gay men and women to be treated as equals. Of course, not everybody felt that way, and almost 20 years later, still don’t.
In 1993, Clinton was in office and many thought things would change. He campaigned on the promise to allow all citizens to serve in the military regardless of sexual orientation. But then a policy of "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Pursue" was made as a compromise. This did not sit well with many in the GLBT community and they marched.
During his presidential campaign, Barack Obama called for an end to "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." Soon after his election, it became clear that this would be delayed again. Finally, this month, the Senate introduced a repeal act, followed by the House passing a identical bill. The Senate passed that bill and on December 22, 2010, President Obama signed the bill into law.
It's been a long journey, but now it's time for those who serve to be free.
UPDATE: The U.S. military's controversial "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy officially ended at 12:01 am EST Tuesday. The official memo sent to soldiers announcing the repeal, can be seen at the Washington Post.
UPDATE: Today (June 26, 2015) in a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court declared that same-sex marriage needs to be legal in all 50 states. I am so happy to see this day finally come to fruition.
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Photo Details: Shot with a Canon AE-1 using Kodak Tri-X B&W Film on April 25, 1993 during the March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation. Scanned with Nikon Super Coolscan 9000ED. Processed in Lightroom to adjust exposure, reduce grain and crop.