Left OUT Party
English: The Left OUT Party was an event organized and occurring on 26 July 2008 in San Francisco to express disappointment in the Human Rights Campaign lobbying for removal of gender identify from the Employment Non Discrimination act
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Organizer Hunter Hargreave arrives for the event
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Protestors in party gear cross Powell Street from Union Square to the Weston hotel
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More protestors in party gear cross Powell Street from Union Square to the Weston hotel
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Two signs which summarize the feelings of the protestors
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Colorful signs, protestors in various states
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Protestors wore all sorts of attire, from streetwear to evening gowns
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The protestors signs indicated a variety of opinions too, including this odd juxtoposition seemingly tying the Human Rights Campaign with the Bush administration
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as the protestors rallied, their numbers increased
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A variety of protestors came, in many stages of dress, whether in common street clothes, regular living transgendered, a day of drag, or some mode in between.
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Sam Davis, one of the organizers joins in the rally mantra
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As the march went on, and more joined, it became better organized
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As the march went on, it became increasingly diverse
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Some of the marcher's dress was laid back, some classy. Were these comparing shopping notes or just admiring one another?
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Marchers prepare to cross Powell street once more to hear speakers
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Marcher versus car.
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The gatherers listen to live music in advance of speakers
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Robert (last name to come) an orgizner interdocues the members of Pride at Work who helped organize
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Speech by San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera
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Speech by City Supervisor Tom Ammiano
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Interview with Organizer Hunter Hargrave
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Interview with patricipant Mila
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Interview with Organizer Sam Davis