The moment I realized the power of what I'm doing.
Then it was back into the City for the Relay for Life with Hannah and Kim. It was at the beautiful World Financial Center Atrium, but to our surprise, indoors, not outdoors. Everyone was so excited to have us and my hat goes off to people like Robyn, Christina, and Myrna who worked very hard to put all of this together. I did a few interviews, I'll post when they go up, and spoke on stage briefly about lung cancer and the even larger effects that smoking has on the LGBT community, leading to higher cancer and health risks. Then it was off to the gym at NY Health and Racquet Club and then straight to David Barton Gym for training with Ben Yosef, MiBoLife Fitness. At MAOT, Sierra Minott did a whole segment on "You might be a pageant girl if..." Well, you might be a pageant girl if...you go to two different gyms in one day. haha
And now for the biggie. Sunday was the moment. Sunday was the 7th Annual Wedding March across the Brooklyn Bridge - a huge statement for marriage equality. I spoke at the rally at City Hall in Foley Square in front of hundreds of people. Before I addressed the crowd, people were coming up right and left asking for pictures or sharing with me their stories or how they have followed my journey towards becoming Miss America. I have never felt as supported and encouraged as I did this day. I want to bottle it all up and save it for later! I spoke following Congressman Jerry Nadler and before City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and Senator Tom Duane. As I approached the microphone with the energy of the crowd vibrantly applauding my introduction as a straight ally, I reviewed one more time what I wanted to say. And I got there and was just in awe. As I began to speak, I realized that nothing I could plan could be more perfect for this moment than just speaking from my heart. Previous speakers had challenged us all to vote in November elections and to be in Albany, lobbying in February. I accepted my challenge there on that podium and offered one more promise.
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and Senator Tom Duane |
Ronnie Kroell and his boyfriend Taylor, Ross Levi - Executive Director of Empire State Pride Agenda |
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