From Deseret News archives:
Social, political mix at Pride Parade
Gay, lesbian festival precedes debate on same-sex marriage
For Sue Rogers, 51, of Ogden and Karen Weaver, 51, of Layton, the parade was "awesome." So was the crowd of thousands.
The two friends had only been to Pride once, about 20 years ago, when the celebration was indoors and much, much smaller.
"It's just grown so much, I can't believe it," said Weaver. "It's great it's come this far. We shouldn't have any prejudice."
It's purely coincidental that the annual Utah Pride Parade and Festival took place just days before the Senate is expected to take up the debate on a federal constitutional amendment to prevent states from recognizing same-sex marriage.
But the issue is on the minds of many of the of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals who attended the festival, along with their straight supporters.
"It's never just social, it's never just political," said Dee Jost, 48, of Salt Lake. "It's just nice to feel like the majority, just for a day."
Jost, who's had the same lesbian partner for 15 years, was among those in line at a Human Rights Campaign booth to fill out postcards expressing their opposition to the federal amendment.
In the wake of a statement from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints reaffirming support for a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage, both of Utah's senators have been flooded with phone calls and correspondence over the past week, overwhelmingly in support of the measure. Utah Republican Sens. Bob Bennett and Orrin Hatch both support the proposed amendment. But as they prepare to debate the measure this week, they'll receive stacks of postcards from constituents with a different point of view.
"It wouldn't be right to write in something that limits people's rights, rather than expands them," said Joe Norman of Salt Lake, whose tote bag carried a sign reading "straight not narrow."
Some of those filling out the cards said they doubted they'd be be able to change their lawmakers' minds, but felt it was important to have their say anyway.
"It's such a conservative state," said Sara Simmons. "If I'm going to live here, I need to at least have a voice."
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