LOVE WINS: Rainbow Support Around the Globe

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Last Friday morning as I made my way to San Francisco’s City Hall to participate in a half day briefing to global ambassadors, digital leaders (am proud to be selected as one of the top 70 by the UN). politicians and entrepreneurs, I received a few texts about the SCOTUS Ruling that finally made same sex legal in the United States, albeit behind other countries such as Ireland as an example.  The ruling was won in a 5-4 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges — the Supreme Court took a huge step forward and made millions around the country (and world) ecstatic with as President Obama put it a “more perfect union.”

Later that same day, I would see monuments lit up around the world on the Internet in celebration of the long awaited decision. The White House on Friday night was coated with rainbow-colored lights to celebrate the Supreme Court while simultaneously San Francisco’s Castro was dancing in the streets over the legalized Same-Sex Marriage that frankly I didn’t think would happen in my lifetime.

The White House, photo from Newsweek

Niagara Falls, photo from www.inquisitr.com.

Empire State Building, Photo from Inhabitat

Photo at Disney, photo from www.inquisitr.com.

Photo from Coca Cola London Eye.

San Francisco City Hall, photo from Antonio Mazzaro – Google+.

President Obama hailed the ruling saying in the Rose Garden justice has arrived “like a thunderbolt” for gay and lesbian couples. It absolutely seems like the right word, at least that’s how I felt, as I heard screams of joy on the steps of City Hall while we sat inside listening to politicians honor the 70th anniversary of the United Nations. The shouts became part of a different historical moment in time and even Nancy Pelosi who came a podium talk during the #UN70 event, acknowledged that San Francisco was where “it all began” — what an honor to be there on that very emotional day.

After the ruling, Obama tweeted using the hashtag “#LoveWins” which started a landslide of other tweets around the nation using the same hashtag on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and others. According to the Today Show, there were over 7 million tweets of #LoveWins by this morning.  Company logos and national landmarks also took on rainbow hues over the weekend  — after all, Love is Love as noted countless times in media interviews and social discussions around the world.

President Obama said publicly “Progress on this journey often comes in small increments, sometimes two steps forward, one step back, propelled by the persistent effort of dedicated citizens.” Indeed so Obama, indeed so.

Two days later, I found myself participating in the San Francisco Gay Pride festivities starting with Sunday morning’s several hour long parade that marched down Market Street, which closed off countless streets in central San Francisco. The City Hall was surrounded by vendors who set up tables selling rainbow hats, t-shirts, key chains, cards and more and people danced in the streets, kissed publicly and took over strips of grass for picnic time and just relaxing. Let’s just say the energy was electric, the vibe was explosive and everyone who showed up — gay or straight — played full out! Celebration was in the air given the recent ruling and to be part of it in the very same city where it all began was an emotional and wonderful historical moment.

Let’s go on a visual journey — from the parade itself on Market Street to Civic Center and the surrounding streets in the area that were sectioned off for GAY PRIDE 2015!

 

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