“This is one of our very favorite features to put together each year. Seeing how many people across the country participate, by being out and proud, is no small indication of how far our equality movement has come. So many of us are still isolated by geography or circumstance, sometimes even by our own notions of what it looks like to be LGBT. It’s important for us all to really see each other: young and old, men and women, all across the orientation and gender continuum, and of all races and ethnicities,” said Matthew Breen, editor in chief of The Advocate.
To participate in “A Day in Gay America,” you don’t need to be a professional photographer! Just make a note on your calendar, get your camera ready, and on Friday, Nov. 9, between midnight and 11:59 p.m., snap a self-portrait or have a friend take a photograph of you, doing anything that says something about who you are as an GLBT in America.
After you’ve captured a snapshot into your life on Nov. 9, go to www.Advocate.com/DayInGayAmerica and upload your photo no later than Wednesday, Nov. 21. The Advocate will then post a selection of photos (at the editors’ discretion) during the week of Dec. 10 on Advocate.com.