Jeff Parshley and his partner celebrity
photographer Adam Bouska creators of the NOH8 Campaign talk with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™. On Sunday
December 15th the NOH8 Campaign will celebrate its 5th anniversary at
Avalon in Hollywood. The NOH8 Campaign is the photographic silent
protest created by Bouska and Parshley in direct response to the passage
of Proposition 8 back in 2008. The iconic photos feature subjects with
duct tape over their mouths, symbolizing their voices being silenced by
Prop 8 with "NOH8" painted on one cheek in protest. Through social media
and with a new app this movement has exceeded over 33,000 faces and
continues to grow at an exponential rate worldwide. The campaign started
with portraits of everyday Californians from all walks of life and soon
embraced politicians, military personnel, newlyweds, law enforcement,
artists, celebrities, and many more. We talked to Jeff and Adam about
how their grassroots organization has expanded to advance global LGBT
equality and give us their spin on our LGBT issues.
When asked what their personal commitment is to LGBT civil rights Bouska
stated, “For me when I got involved and Jeff got involved, we weren’t
really looking to be activists, we weren’t really looking to start a
campaign. We had an opportunity to share our story. Growing up in a
small town in central Illinois, I didn’t have much media representation
and much to look up to. In the media these days we have the power to
control what others see and with social media we have the power to
control what to put out there. So being a photographer and having that
ability we want to raise awareness to put a face in sight and wanted to
increase the awareness surrounding these issues by involving as many
people as we can.” Parshley added, “We weren’t activists, we weren’t
looking to be activists it just kind of happened, it was you know an
accident. People started interpreting the message and sharing the
message and speaking out. I think that today our commitment is to
sharing stories of LGBT and allies just to kind of make a connection
within everybody. You’d be surprised how many people said ‘Well Prop 8
doesn’t really affect me in California so either way it goes is fine
because it really doesn’t matter.’ But when they know that someone that
they love is affected its like 6 degrees of separation. We have to
connect everybody to show that we’re all in this together and we’re all
really affected by stuff even though not directly.”
The NOH8 Campaign, an approved 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization, has
received overwhelming support from around the world. The images are
widely used on various social networking sites to spread the message of
LGBT equality. The next NOH8 photo shoot will take place on World Aids
Day on December 1st at the new NOH8 headquarters at 2601 N San Fernando
Blvd in Burbank, CA. from 2P to 5P. The 5TH Annual NOH8 Anniversary
Celebration on December 15th at AVALON located at 1735 Vine Street in
Los Angeles CA is a free event co-sponsored by Wen Hair & Body Care
by Chaz Dean.
For More Info: noh8campaign.com
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