Jul 23, 2012 - 5:07 pm
Photos by Hilary Stohs-Krause, NET News
“All of us have a sister who is now hurting, whether you know her or not,” Beth Rigatuso, one of several gay rights activists who attended the vigil, told the crowd, which held rainbow flags, posters and candles on the Nebraska State Capitol steps.
“It’s not right,” she said. “And it will never, ever be right.”
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Good friend of mine went down to this, I had to work :/
I was there. Pretty epic, to see everyone supporting one member of the community. To have everyone coming together to...
this vigil can in no way erase what has happened to her, but i hope she can feel the love surrounding her as she begins...
i was sickened when i heard the news about the hate crime. i am so glad to see so many come out and support her.
Oh my god, and right here, too. This makes me fucking sick.
