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
Thousands of people on social networks -- particularly Facebook and Twitter -- are changing their profile pictures to an image of a red equal sign, indicating support for same-sex marriage. This particular image is one being spread by the Human Rights
People on Facebook and Twitter have been changing pictures and avatars en masse to an image of a red equal sign. You've probably noticed. But why? The Human Rights Campaign, which advocates for equal rights on behalf of LGBT Americans, has been
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
Facebook has been awash in red equal signs Tuesday as the Supreme Court weighs same-sex marriage. Some users of the social media website changed their profile pictures to show their support for gay marriage. The symbol was created by Human Rights
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