Jill Kuenne (left) and Heather Montes Ireland (right) stand and listen as various speakers speak out against Mike Pence's recent decision to sign the Religious Freedom Reformation Act during the "Repeal the Religious Freedom Act Rally" on Tuesday in Karst Farm Park.
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Channelle Fox stands before a group of people to speak about Mike Pence's recent decision to sign the Religious Freedom Reformation Act during the "Repeal the Religious Freedom Act Rally" on Tuesday in Karst Farm Park. "It was so beautiful to see so many queers and allies come together," said Fox. "It was beautiful to see that support that I didn't get from my own family.
Lisamarie Hacker holds a painting, which she painted with her mouth, during the "Repeal the Religious Freedom Act Rally" on Tuesday in Karst Farm Park. "Humans should love other humans," she said.
Lisamarie Hacker listens as various speakers speak out against Mike Pence's recent decision to sign the Religious Freedom Reformation Act during the "Repeal the Religious Freedom Act Rally" on Tuesday in Karst Farm Park. She painted the sign attatched to her electric wheelchair.
Attorney General Greg Zoeller speaks before a crowd during the "Repeal the Religious Freedom Act Rally" on Tuesday in Karst Farm Park.
Jasmine Baumgardner holds her baby, Josefina, during the "Repeal the Religious Freedom Act Rally" on Tuesday in Karst Farm Park. "I want Josefina to have all the freedom and never be discriminated against. I want her to grow up in a world without discrimination."
Jasmine Baumgardner stands and listens with her baby, Josefina, and other members of the Bloomington Community as various speakers speak out against Mike Pence's recent decision to sign the Religious Freedom Reformation Act during the "Repeal the Religious Freedom Act Rally" on Tuesday in Karst Farm Park.
Janie Stoehr (middle) stands and listens with other members of the Bloomington Community as various speakers speak out against Mike Pence's recent decision to sign the Religious Freedom Reformation Act during the "Repeal the Religious Freedom Act Rally" on Tuesday in Karst Farm Park. "It [the RFRA] is discriminatory and I hate discrimination," said Stoehr.
Lauren Sagendorph marks last minute notes in her script before the start of the dress rehearsal for the play "SIng to Me Now" on Mar. 24. She played the character Yankee in the show and it was her acting debut with the IU Theater Department.
Lauren Sagendorph puts on the finishing touches of her makeup in the woman's dressing room of the IU Theater Building before the start of the dress rehearsal for the play "SIng to Me Now" on Mar. 24. She played the character Yankee in the show and it was her acting debut with the IU Theater Department.
Reverend Mary Ann Macklin holds up a sign made by the organization "Freedom Indiana" to show her opposition to Governor Mike Pence's recent decision to sign the Religious Freedom Reformation Act during the 9:15 church service at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Bloomington, the Sunday after the bill was signed.
Dominic Dorsey leads a group of protestors in chants on the steps of the Indiana State Capitol Building "This is what democracy looks like," he screamed into the microphone.
Vietnam War Veteran, Bob Motz, screams "For All" at the end of the pledge of Allegiance, which marked the start of the rally outside the Indiana Capitol Building. "I was sickened by what Pence said," Motz said. "This does not represent what the most of Indiana feels. I think everyone should be free and feel comfortable here."
Kayla VanHoosier sings "This Land is Your Land" on the lawn of the Indiana State Capitol Building after the protest. "Love is all that matters and that's all that we can do to fight back against what mike pence has done," she said.
Trinity Booher and Kailee Lynn hold hands during a protest at the Indiana State Capitol building to protest governor Mike Pence's recent decision to sign the Religious Freedom Reformation Act. "We were eating at Potbellys and saw the flags and knew we wanted to be involved," said Lynn.
Trinity Booher and Kailee Lynn listen as protestors speak out against governor Mike Pence's recent decision to sign the Religious Freedom Reformation Act on the lawn of the Indiana State Capitol Building.
Angie Alexander (right) speaks before a crowd of protestors gathered at the steps of the Indiana State Capitol Building on Saturday. "Governor Mike Pence should be ashamed," she said. Her wife, Cynthia, and her daughter, Patience, stood beside her while she addressed the crowd.
Angie Alexander stand before a crowd of protestors at the Indiana State Capitol Building on Saturday. "Love has won before and love will win again," she said.
Protestors hold signs and scream chants in opposition of Gov. Mike Pence's recent signing of the Religious Freedom Reformation Act on Saturday on the steps of the Indiana State Capitol Building.
Members of the American Veterans for Equal Rights group lead a march of protestors from the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument towards the Indiana State Capitol Building to protest Governor Mike Pence's recent signing of the Religious Freedom Reformation Act on Saturday. The march spanned the length of two blocks.