Celebrities Continue to Come Out Against H8

by Michael Jones · 2009-07-10 04:55:00 UTC

Dan ChoiThe No H8 Campaign has become one of the biggest pop culture successes when it comes to merging the celebrity world with the marriage equality world.  The campaign started with a few photos of celebrities demonstrating their support for the No on Proposition 8 campaign, and has ballooned into a site where celebrities are clamoring to get their photos taken, and where individuals from around the country can submit their own "No on H8" photo.

The results?  So far, photographer Adam Bouska has taken more than 780 photos, as well as filmed video with the likes of Fran Drescher and others to promote marriage equality.  Cool stuff!

Some of our favorite photos?  Debbie Gibson, Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz, Blake Lewis, Meghan McCain, filmmaker Bryan Singer, and Lt. Dan Choi (pictured above), who was recently discharged from the military for coming out, and has become one of the leading national spokespeople to overturn "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."  But there are loads of pictures, so check them out.

For more information, or to view more photos, hit up their Facebook page here (and help site organizers in their quest to hit 1,000,000 members).

Michael Jones is a Change.org Editor. He has worked in the field of human rights communications for a decade, most recently for Harvard Law School.
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