Pride Parade Festival, 1988: Jo Jo Morrison

Halted PRIDE Parade procession in Omaha, Nebraska (everyone is standing still in their place) with an unidentified Caucasian person holding the Nebraska state flag, an unidentified person of unknown ethnicity holding a PRIDE rainbow flag, an unidentified Caucasian person holding a Citizens for Equal Protection (CFEP) flag, followed by Jo Jo Morrison (holding left end of ICON banner) and a large group of unidentified people (from multiple ethnicities) behind a banner for the Imperial Court of Nebraska (ICON) while some hold signs: one with text, "GOD Is Greater Than AIDS," and other signs representing The New Voice of Nebraska and Metropolitan Community Church (MCC)., UNO Libraries' Archives & Special Collections
Abstract/Description: Halted PRIDE Parade procession in Omaha, Nebraska (everyone is standing still in their place) with an unidentified Caucasian person holding the Nebraska state flag, an unidentified person of unknown ethnicity holding a PRIDE rainbow flag, an unidentified Caucasian person holding a Citizens for Equal Protection (CFEP) flag, followed by Jo Jo Morrison (holding left end of ICON banner) and a large group of unidentified people (from multiple ethnicities) behind a banner for the Imperial Court of Nebraska (ICON) while some hold signs: one with text, "GOD Is Greater Than AIDS," and other signs representing The New Voice of Nebraska and Metropolitan Community Church (MCC).
Subject(s): Sexual minorities -- Nebraska -- Omaha
Queer Omaha Archives
Photographs
Tag: Pride Parade
Date Created: 1988

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