Sunday, February 8, 2009 , Updated
Gay activists show PDA’s at the DMA in Dallas with public “kiss-in”
In an event organized by Queer LiberAction, about 30 activists showed public displays of affection outside the Dallas Museum of Art Saturday in a "Queer Kiss-In." The activists also offered candy and hugs to passers-by, all in an effort to raise awareness of gay-rights issues. The group will also be joining Join the Impact Dallas on Thursday performing wedding ceremonies outside of the Records Building downtown.
Posted by Laura S.
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