The photo originated from the Human Rights Campaign's red equal sign to signify their support as the hearings begin. In fact, Human Rights Campaign is urging all Facebook users who support gay marriage to change their profile pictures and avatars to
This image released by the Human Rights Campaign shows a redesign of their logo. A square box with thick pink horizontal lines (the mathematical equal symbol) was offered for sharing this week by the Human Rights Campaign as the U.S. Supreme Court
They're popping up on Facebook news feeds around the nation, but without much explanation. Just what are those red equal-sign Facebook profile pictures all about? Look no further than the Human Rights Campaign, an organization in support of gay
Background On March 25th, 2013, the day before the beginning of the United States Supreme Court's deliberation of California's same-sex marriage ban known a.
You may have noticed the red and pink equal signs dotting various profiles on Facebook and Twitter — or you might have already dressed up your own profile to show your support for same-sex marriage and to "paint the town red" while the Supreme Court
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