New York City in All its Holiday Cheer!
The New Civil Rights Movement  wishes  you and your family  a holiday season of great joy and celebration from New York City
We wish all of our readers and supporters a wonderful holiday season and a Happy New Year in 2013! We thank you for your active support, for sharing our posts and sending us your comments. Â We deeply appreciate the growing support of our readership and are thankful for our continuing success as we approach the New Year.
So we are delighted to once again bring you the photography of  Inga Sarda-Sorensen, the hard-working director of communications at the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, who happens to be by night and during other times of the day,  an amazing photographer of all things New York City.  For those of us who are fortunate enough to be her friend or especially a friend on Facebook, we are regularly treated to her spectacular photographs of New York City on a regular basis.
This photograph is Inga’s view of New York City holiday cheer reflecting raucous Christmas decorations on 6th Avenue about one block from Rockefeller Center. Â Happy, happy holidays and a Happy New Year in 2013!
Tanya L. Domi is the Deputy Editor of the New Civil Rights Movement blog. She is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University and teaches human rights in East Central Europe and former Yugoslavia. Prior to teaching at Columbia, Domi was a nationally recognized LGBT civil rights activist who worked for the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force during the campaign to lift the military ban in the early 1990s. Domi has also worked internationally in a dozen countries on issues related to democratic transitional development, including political and media development, human rights and gender issues. She is chair of the board of directors for GetEQUAL. Domi is currently writing a book about the emerging LGBT human rights movement in the Western Balkans.
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