Tampa Cops Support Gay Pride March
The Hillsborough County (Fla.) commission recently voted "not to acknowledge, promote or participate in gay pride events." Right after the July 15 vote, two gay literature displays in the Tampa public library were taken down (a similar display at another library was taken down before the vote).
So yesterday about 5,000 people gathered in Tampa for a "Pride Is Back" march. Marchers didn't have a permit, but 10 Tampa police officers, several of them gay or lesbian, volunteered to help out with the event, cordoning off a route and directing traffic. "Tampa police support all the residents of the city," the department's liaison with the gay community told the Tampa Tribune.
Commissioner Ronda Storms pushed the proposal and got it passed with only one dissenting vote. From the Tribune:
"You can respect somebody's human dignity and treat them with courtesy, but I'm still not going to promote what you do," Storms said last week.
Among the marchers was at least one who wanted to thank the commissioners who voted against supporting gay pride.
"The best thing that ever happened to us was Ronda Storms," a man who identified himself as R. Zeke Fread said as he waved a rainbow flag. "She got us all together."
Newsletter
Sign up for our free newsletter for the latest news, trends & analysis.
Archives
- February 2012 (14)
- January 2012 (34)
- December 2011 (27)
- November 2011 (36)
- October 2011 (36)
- September 2011 (41)
- August 2011 (42)
- July 2011 (29)
- June 2011 (39)
- May 2011 (37)
- April 2011 (30)
- March 2011 (38)
- February 2011 (17)
News Tips
Have a news tip? Email us.
Categories
Other Websites
- MEDIA
- Center for Public Integrity
- ColorLines
- Daily Yonder
- Grist
- New America Media
- ProPublica
- Southern Political Report
- Southern Spaces
- Stateline
- POLICY AND RESEARCH
- Applied Research Center
- Center for American Progress
- Center for Responsive Politics
- Center for Rural Strategies
- Economic Policy Institute
- Highlander Research and Education Center
- Progressive States Network
- Southern Alliance for Clean Energy
- SouthNow



