NOH8 Campaign

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NOH8 Campaign
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Formation2009
Type501(c)(3)
Location
Founders
Adam Bouska & Jeff Parshley
WebsiteNOH8Campaign.com

The NOH8 Campaign (NOH8 meaning "No Hate") is a charitable organization whose mission is to promote LGBT marriage, gender and human equality through education, advocacy, social media, and visual protest.[1]

The campaign was created as photographic silent protest by celebrity photographer Adam Bouska and partner Jeff Parshley in response to the passage of Proposition 8. Photos featured subjects with duct tape over their mouths, symbolizing their voices being silenced by Prop 8 and similar legislation around the world, with "NOH8" painted on one cheek in protest. "H8" (leet for 'hate') is short for "Proposition H8" (pronounced "proposition hate"), a nickname used by critics of the proposition. The photos were featured on the campaign's website, as well as social networks, and a virtual world campaign in Second Life.[2][3]

The images appeared on social networking sites Facebook and Twitter to spread the message of equality. Some photographers and student groups set up their own photoshoots.[4][5][6] The campaign photos circulated on the internet and appeared on many supporters' social networking profiles. Both LGBT and non-LGBT people participated in the photoshoots.[7] Slogans popularized by the campaign included: #NOH8 "No Hate", #NOH8inMySt8 "No Hate In My State", #NOH8Worldwide "No Hate Worldwide", #AllLoveNOH8 "All Love No Hate".

History[]

NOH8 Campaign at the Los Angeles LGBT pride parade in 2011

On November 4, 2008, Proposition 8 passed in California, amending the state Constitution to ban same-sex marriage. The defeat provoked a groundswell of initiative within the LGBT community at a grassroots level, with many new political and protest organizations being formed in response. [8] The NOH8 Campaign was created in 2009 as a result of the passage of Proposition 8, which added an amendment to the California Constitution to ban gay marriage. Proposition 8 was effectively overturned in 2013 as a result of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision to affirm a lower court's ruling on Perry v. Schwarzenegger.[9] Inspired by Proposition 8, the scope of the NOH8 Campaign expanded its goals to fight discrimination and bullying generally and to spread a worldview of acceptance.

Events[]

Celebrity and political support[]

Actress Pauley Perrette attending the NOH8 campaign

Proceeds from the November 2011 music video Attention Please by Darryl McDaniels of Run–DMC and actress Pauley Perrette of NCIS were donated to the NOH8 campaign.[16] Perrette supported NOH8 by providing memorabilia for auction and with awareness-raising efforts such as wearing a NOH8 dress to the People's Choice Awards in 2011 and adding a silent protest photo as the background and profile pic on her official Twitter account.[17][18][19]

Celebrities who have been photographed in support of the NOH8 campaign include (in alphabetical order): Lance Bass,[20] Camren Bicondova,[21] Deepak Chopra,[22] Alan Cumming,[23] Dr. Drew.[24] Kathy Griffin,[25] Paris Hilton,[26] Mark Hoppus,[27] Josh Hutcherson,[28] sisters Kourtney, Khloe and Kim Kardashian,[29] Larry King,[30] Chris Kluwe,[31] Lindsay Lohan,[32] Lin-Manuel Miranda,[33] Ricky Martin,[34] Idina Menzel,[35] Crystal Reed,[36] LeAnn Rimes,[37] Emma Roberts,[38] Holland Roden,[39] brothers Jonathan, JD and Drew Scott,[40] Gene Simmons,[41] Bryan Singer,[42] Nikki Sixx,[43] Slash,[44] Paul Stanley,[45] Scottie Thompson,[46] Trevor Wright,[47] Mayra Veronica,[48] Nick Verreos,[49] "Weird Al" Yankovic,[50] and David Yost.[51]

US politicians and other political figures who lent their support to the NOH8 campaign included: activist Lt. Dan Choi,[52] Republican mother and daughter duo Cindy and Meghan McCain,[53] House Democrats Rep. Eric Swalwell, Rep. Dennis Kucinich, Rep. Bill Keating, Rep. Judy Chu, Rep. Earl Blumenauer, Rep. Niki Tsongas, Rep. Barbara Lee, Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton, Rep. Lynn Woolsey, Rep. Jared Polis, and Rep. Jackie Speier,[54] then-Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa,[55] and 2016 Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein.[56]

Former WWE wrestler Darren Young wore a NOH8 hoodie for his match at the Elimination Chamber PPV in February 2014 (he was the first WWE performer to come out publicly as gay while active as a wrestler with the company), and in April 2014, numerous WWE wrestlers participated in a photo shoot to promote the campaign.[57]

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References[]

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  2. ^ "NOH8 Campaign SL's photostream". 14 September 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-19.
  3. ^ "No H8's Viral Campaign Goes Virtual". NOH8.
  4. ^ "Local photographer Debra Gloria gives some NOH8 action of her own".
  5. ^ "Students strike pose to support NOH8 campaign". Archived from the original on 2013-10-27. Retrieved 2009-11-20.
  6. ^ McCain, Meghan (June 19, 2009). "Why I Posed Against Prop 8". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2009-11-19.
  7. ^ "No H8 Photos Take Over Facebook". The Advocate.
  8. ^ Phelps, Timothy. "The Man Behind the Proposition 8 lawsuit". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  9. ^ "LA Times "Prop 8: Gay marriages can resume in California, court rules"". Los Angeles Times. 28 June 2013. Retrieved 2021-01-05.
  10. ^ "Shanna Moakler, Former Miss Universe Brook Lee Rally for Anti-Prop 8 Ad Campaign". Fox News. 2009-04-29. Retrieved 2009-11-19.
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  13. ^ NOH8 Campaign [@NOH8Campaign] (18 November 2009). "Mark your calendars! Received some exciting news last night that the city of West Hollywood plans to make DEC 13th official #NOH8 Day! RT" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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  16. ^ "Pauley Perrette Teams Up With DMC". The Insider. Archived from the original on November 19, 2011. Retrieved November 19, 2011.
  17. ^ "NCIS Star Pauley Perrette Answers Your NOH8 Auction Requests!". NOH8 Campaign. Retrieved November 19, 2011.
  18. ^ "Pauley Perrette (pauleyp) on Twitter". Retrieved 2011-11-17.
  19. ^ "Pauley Perrette Says NoH8". 6 January 2011. Retrieved 2016-09-17.
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  53. ^ "Familiar Faces Part 4". Retrieved 2016-09-17.
  54. ^ "Congressional Support: #NOH8 OnTheHill". Retrieved 2016-09-17.
  55. ^ "Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa & LA City Officials Pose for NOH8". Retrieved 2016-09-17.
  56. ^ NOH8 Campaign [@NOH8Campaign] (3 September 2016). "Who we love and how we identify or express ourselves cannot serve politics or profit - only our values. @DrJillStein" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  57. ^ "WWE Superstars and Divas join the NOH8 Campaign". Retrieved 2016-09-17.

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