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PACT Cleveland education chair Dr. Bruce Menapace, left, presents Ernie Goldstein and Chuck Sellner with a certificate honoring the tenth anniversary of Insight, the LGBT networking group Goldstein founded.
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"I love you guys," she said, on the verge of
tears.
"Her inspiring words and encouraging support are signs that we are on the right track," said PACT Cleveland co-chair Mike Kelley.
During the program, Deb Sharp of the Human Rights Campaign and BlackOut Unlimited was presented with the ImPACT Award, honoring a person or group that reflects PACT's goals of educating the community and building bridges between people and organizations.
On May 20, PACT held an opening reception for the weekend, complete with perfor-
mances by the North Coast Men's Chorus and the presentation of awards to other LGBT organizations and businesses celebrating anniversaries, including P-FLAG Cleveland, Insight and the Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Cen-
ter.
Carter, who was last in Cleveland for the second annual Black Unity Celebration, vowed to return in August for this year's retitled event, the Black, Gay and Proud Celebration.
"This truly was a community celebration, one that marks the great joy that Cleveland and its many diverse LGBT organizations are continuing the fight for equality with diversity," Kelley said. "The support and the presence of over 35 local and national organizations was a sign of hope for our continued collaboration with the greater community."
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