My PhotoStory: Tiffany H.
I decided that I needed to attend; To stand up for the lives that could have been lost but were not and for my fellow unemployed teachers, and all who have suffered because of the ignorance of those who just don’t understand what it is that we do. Continue reading
My PhotoStory: Connie A.
I lend my voice to the cause of Military Veterans whenever I can. I serve as Utah State Secretary to the Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW, a support organization who, among other things, lobbies for Veterans rights, adequate benefits and medical care and PTSD treatment. Continue reading
My PhotoStory: Jamie P.
You should never be ashamed of who you are. There are supporters and there will always be protesters but in the end I believe that the more we fight for equality, acceptance will win and negativity will be the minority. Continue reading
My PhotoStory: Kelli B.
I made a decision, that day; that I still carry with me to this day. I will fight and scream for Gay, Lesbian, or Transgender, rights. Their right to marry, their right to have and keep children that are rightfully theirs, and their right to be in a hospital room with their loved one, the right to have their basic human rights. Continue reading
My PhotoStory: Danese B.
I’ve seen many injustices perpuated by our so called legal system & inequality that spans sex, gender & age bias. I was intimidated and frightened to claim what was rightfully mine. Continue reading


