BY Advocate Contributors
November 05 2009 4:15 PM ET
OurScene TV’s Blake Hayes filed a video report from New York City’s Union Square, where hundreds of people gathered to protest the vote in Maine Tuesday that overturned marriage equality in that state. Among those at the protest was New York City Council speaker Christine Quinn, who turned the crowd’s attention to the current effort to get the New York legislature to pass a marriage equality bill. “When you leave here tonight and you leave the organizing meeting, put on your daily planner 'Call, e-mail Albany' every single day until they pass the bill,” Quinn told the crowd.
See the video report here.
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