New York 6th State to Legalize Gay Marriage
Fred arrived in New York just in time to celebrate the 33-29 vote in favor of legalizing gay marriage in that state. He joined the celebration at The Stonewall Inn, the birthplace of the gay rights movement 42 years ago.
Fred at the Celebration
Fred spent 4 days in New York, and kept busy with meetings, the Pride March on Sunday and interviews, including one with BBC Radio for the show "Meet in Manchester", an hour long segment hosted by a team of 3 that was aired at 9 pm (London time) Monday.
BBC Radio Broadcast Booth in New York Fred Marched With Israeli Pride at Gay Pride, NYC Fred Who Stickers Spotted Across NYC Fred Frisbees Were a Big Hit in Central Park
Fred at CGI America
Fred arrived in Chicago on Tuesday to participate in the Clinton Global Initiative America. The two day conference tackles economic issues facing our country, and has included such topics as creating a long-term plan for the country, micro-financing, job training, innovation, investment, tourism, unemployment and what sacrifices to make in lean times.
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Thursday, July 21 - San Francisco Fundraiser
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