A Call for Healing
On Tuesday February 12, 2008, Lawrence King, fifteen years old, was shot in the computer lab of his school. On February 14, 2008, his name was added to the countless victims of hate and violence against sexual orientation and gender identity. Please join us to remember not only Lawrence and his freedom of expression, but all victims of LGBT hate and violence and those whose hearts continue to hold on to this hatred in a call for healing and safety for everyone.
Heartland Men’s Chorus
Heartland Men’s Chorus has volunteered to sing in memory of Lawrence and in support of opening our hearts to prevent such violence and hatred from allowing any more tragedy.
Mid-America Freedom Band
Taps will be performed by XY, Trumpet in memory of Lawrence King.
Kansas City Women’s Chorus
Kansas City Women’s Chorus has volunteered to sing in memory of Lawrence and in support of opening our hearts to prevent such violence and hatred from allowing any more tragedy.
Marcia Fleischman
Marcia, co-pastor of Broadway Church who has opened its doors for this event, will speak a few words in Lawrence’s memory.
Kansas City Anti-Violence Project
All donations will go to the Kansas City Anti-Violence Project to help provide awareness of LGBT domestic violence and provide support for persons who have experienced LGBT domestic violence.
Broadway Church
Broadway Church has opened its doors for this event to help promote healing and non-violence in the community.
Where: Broadway Church
39th Terr. And Broadway
Kansas City, MO 64111
When: Friday, February 22, 2008
7:00 P.M.
Questions: Chris Keen-Noble 816-237-6686
Support
There will be representatives from PROMO, Kansas Equality Coalition, KCAVP, Passages, Campfire USA, Heartland Council, Scouting for All, The Keen Foundation, UMKC LGBT Office and Women’s Center, Kansas City Safe Schools Coalition, P-FLAG, Harmony, and GLSEN Kansas City to help and provide information.
Thank You!
We would like to thank the Heartland Men’s Chorus, the Heartland Women’s Chorus, Mid-American Freedom Band, Macia Fleischman, PROMO, Kansas Equality Coalition, KCAVP, Passages, Campfire USA, Heartland Council, Scouting for All, The Keen Foundation, UMKC LGBT Office and Women’s Center, Kansas City Safe Schools Coalition, P-FLAG, Harmony, GLSEN Kansas City, all those in attendance, and the countless individuals who have helped make this event a success. Together we can heal from violence and create a world of love.
GLSEN Kansas City
P.O. Box 2655
Mission, KS. 66201
Phone: 816-217-3102
Email: kansascity@chapters.glsen.org
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Vigil in Remembrance of Lawrence King
We've received the following information from GLSEN about a vigil for Lawrence King on Friday, February 22, 2008 7:00 P.M. at Broadway Church.
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