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When Romaine
arrived at St. Marks Church in Casper, Wyoming for Matthew’s
Memorial service she was shocked by what she found outside
standing across the street. It had been said that, due to
the massive media attention Matthew’s death had garnered,
there were going to be protests at the service. No one could
have prepared Romaine for the hate she would see that day.
As the snow fell and people crowded around the church, Romaine
couldn’t take her eyes away from the neon colored signs that
stood out in bright contrast to the snow. A baptist minister
by the name of Fred Phelps led the small group of protesters
holding signs reading, “God hates Fags”, “Matt in hell”, “AIDS
cures Fags” among many others. On a day of mourning Romaine
was only reminded of the hate that took the life of her dear
friend.
In early April, 1999 the trials for Matthew’s accussed killers
began. Upon hearing the rumor that Fred Phelps intended to
protest outside the court house, Romaine came up with an idea.
She founded Angel Action a peaceful protest in order to share
a message of peace, compassion and love in a time where everyone
was focused on the issue of hate.
Fred Phelps showed up in Laramie with a dozen “God Hates Fags”
picketers, but he was quickly silenced when Romaine’s angels
showed up at the court house. Phelps and his group were surrounded
by a dozen counter-demonstrators in flowing white angel costumes
with 10-foot wingspans rising seven feet high. The angels turned
their backs on Phelps, smiled and silently blocked him from
the view of passersby at that time. The impact that the angels
had on the residents of Laramie would not be felt until much
later when the angels started getting requests for “do it yourself”
angel kits to be used all over the country.
Angel Action has been depicted in both the film versions of,
“The Laramie Project” (HBO) and “The Matthew Shepard Story”
(NBC).
(This is the first press release)
Angel Action
April 5, 1999, Laramie, Wyoming
Contact:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Ladies and Gentlemen:
Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Romaine Patterson.
I am from Denver Colorado. And I am the bearer of a message:
Before you stands a band of angels. They come from a number
of backgrounds: they don't represent any one group; they don't
represent any one religion, sex, race, age, or sexual orientation.
They are merely a group of people who joined with me because
they believe in honesty and truth. So often we find that people
are willing to make a lot of noise about what they believe
to be true. We don't believe that we have to say anything at
all. Aside from this brief explanatory statement, our actions
will speak for themselves. Just one look and the truth is plainly
clear. Our focus is to bring forth a message of peace and love.
Hatred is running rampant through our everyday lives. But as
a group, we choose to lift ourselves above that hatred. We
feel as so many others do, that love and compassion for our
community and our humanity are the answers that so many people
are desperately searching for.
And so we bring forth a message- from God, if you will:
Love, respect, and compassion, for everyone is why we are here
today. I could no longer sit idly by and watch others bring
forth messages that were nothing more than vindictive and
hate-filled. As a young person, I feel it necessary to show
the great nation that we live in that there doesn't need
to be this kind of violence and hatred in our world. And
that loving one another doesn't mean that we have to compromise
our beliefs; it simply means that we choose to be compassionate
and respectful of others.
With that said, I would like to now rejoin my angels silently,
bringing forth our gift to you.
If you have any questions, I will be available later today.
Thank you for your time, and God bless.
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