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Members of Alliance For Full Acceptance (AFFA) in Charleston, SCGLPM in Columbia and Palmetto Umoja (the state’s new organization for gays and lesbians of color) joined others in a march from Memorial Park in Columbia to the Statehouse, where a rally focused on education equity and social justice, as well as the civil rights legacy of King. As march organizers Lonnie Randolph and Rhett Jackson said in The State newspa per, although marchers may not agree on every issue, there was “a strong consensus that our state must be more assertive and courageous in overcoming the negative legacies of its past.” AFFA president Susie Prueter wrote to her memjjership, “As we continue the fight for LGBT equality, it is crucial that we build $ Metropolitan Community Church of the Upstate Church (worship) address: 4 Woodland Lane Greenville, SC 29615 (We are temporarily sharing space with United Church of Greenville) Worship Services: Sunday Evenings at 6:00 pm Church telephone numben 864.322.5355 or 1.866.322.5355 Church (office) address: 4 Woodland Lane, Suite 101, Box 10 Greenville, SC 29615 E-Mail Rev. Donna Stroud, M.Div.: mccgreenville@bellsouth.net coalitions with other groups of people and organiza tions.” She characterized participation in the march as a chance to t>egin “dialogue, build relationships and sin cerely support each other.” ‘Golorc Of Pride’80s Orange Party at Community Center COLUMBIA — South Carolina Gay & Lesbian Pride Movement (SCGLPM) wants you to come to an ’80s party! Remember acid washed jeans, Jersey hair. Hammer pants and “Miami Vice” suits? Did you sport a high top fade, finished off with Gloria Vanderbilt jeans and matching Reeboks? Put on your best ’80s outfit and bring your nostalgia and merriment to the Community Center, 1108 Woodrow St. on Feb. 19, 7-11 p.m., for the Orange Party, hosted by Palmetto Umoja. There will be refreshments and door prizes, as well as a grand prize for the person with the most fabulous orange apparel. The party is part of the Colors of Pride, a series of events to raise funds and support for SC Pride 2CX)5. There is a requested min imum donation of $5, with all proceeds to support SC Pride 2(X)5. PaknetmUmoialieginseducaiionprcject STATEWIDE — Palmetto Umoja began “Operation Saturation” in early January in order to educate South Carolinians about homosexuality in the state’s black community. The outreach is the first of its kind in the state and a bold step against ignorance, according to the organization’s leadership. Concerned with what it sees as a lack of visibility of gays and lesbians of color, the Columbia-based organization wants to encourage dialogue and education. Umoja President Robert-John Hinojosa said the main issue right now is visibility. There is a reluctance, he said, in both the black and gay communities to publicly acknowledge gays -and lesbians of color. Hinojosa said that a fair dialogue in the black community is the main goal of “Operation Saturation,” a year-long education project. 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