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Marriage Equality Advocates launch Print Project to Benefit Marriage Equality
2009-11-12

On Nov. 12, 2009, FAIR, an LGBT grassroots organization, and artist Shepard Fairey will debut a select group of celebrity-customized original screen prints during an event taking place at the Andaz West Hollywood. The prints are a part of a marriage equality project undertaken by FAIR to help give a platform to nearly 100 celebrity voices in support of marriage equality. The launch event is being held in partnership with entertainment networking group HOMOtracker and its annual fundraiser 'FallOut.' Celebrity participants who have signed - and in some cases customized - the original screen prints include Julia Roberts, Robert De Niro, Marc Jacobs, Anne Hathaway, Ellen & Portia, Mayor Gavin Newsom, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Pine, Jessica Biel, Natalie Portman, Bradley Cooper, Lance Bass, Dave Matthews, Jared Leto, Virginia Madsen and Charlie Sheen among the group of over 80 actors, musicians, political leaders and other notables. Shepard Fairey, who created the original print, DEFEND EQUALITY LOVE UNITES, which has become a symbol in the fight for marriage equality, will attend and serve as DJ for a portion of the evening.

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