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Campbell River's Walk Away from Homophobia
PRIDE / Event reaches out to broader community
Nathaniel Christopher
/ Vancouver / Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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COMMUNITY EVENT. Kaylene Johnstone and Rebecca Bennett of Youth 4 Diversity, at Campbell River's Walk Away from Homophobia on May 15.
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In recognition of International Day Against Homophobia, Campbell River's queer support group hosted the 2nd Annual Campbell River Walk Away From Homophobia on May 15, 2008. The event was meant to reach out to the broader community about the hardships and dangers of homophobia.
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Walk Away from bad reporting
What a pathetic report of this event. There's not even a 5 second clip of the hi-light of the event - the finale. Alex Axsen and Bill Swales did a bang up job of a beautiful song called Colored Candles. Everyone was moved, people were in tears. Many were giving both of them hugs afterwards. Just where was your reporter while this was going on? it's like we were at 2 completely different events.
Matt Loughlean, Campbell River British Columbia
06/09/08 10:56 AM EST
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