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August 5, 2009

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Colour Me Pink Triangle

CUPE 391 activist Peter DeGroot, a member of CUPE BC’s Committee Against Racism and Discrimination and CUPE National’s Pink Triangle Committee, spreads the multi-union message at the Pride parade in Vancouver on Sunday, August 2. The annual event, which celebrates the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities, attracts hundreds of thousands of people to the city’s downtown West End. This year’s theme was “Educate”.

 

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