
Candlelight vigils
to replace gay-rights
celebration
By WillametteLive
Editors, from the Web, December 30, 2007
A federal judge has issued a
temporary restraining order delaying the implementation of Oregon's new Domestic
Partnership Law. The law would have given some spousal rights to same-sex
couples.
In response Basic Rights Oregon has
canceled its January 2 celebration at Portland's Gerding Theatre. Instead,
Basic Rights Oregon, Portland's Q Center, and community leaders will hold a
candlelight vigil to draw attention to the delay and the impact that it will
have on some Oregon families. Basic Rights Oregon's Executive Director,
Jeana Frazzini, called the judge's ruling "nothing short of an outrage."
"The suit is an eleventh hour effort to keep caring, committed Oregon couples
from critical and necessary rights, and it is shameful," she said.
Frazzini invited all "fair-minded" Oregonians to attend the vigil and light a
candle for their own family, or one of the hundreds of other Oregon families who
will be impacted by the delay in the domestic partnership law.
To join the vigil, meet at Portland's Q Center, 69 SE Taylor Street in Portland
on January 2 at 5:30 p.m.
Vigils are also replacing community celebrations in Bend, Ashland, Eugene and
Corvallis. For more information, visit the Basic Rights Oregon Web site at
basicrights.org.
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