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California Gay Business Owner Reveals Why She Donated $20 to Memories Pizza’s GoFundMe Campaign

Last week, Indiana’s Memories Pizza began to receive major backlash when its owners, Kevin and Crystal O’Connor, announced their support for the state’s newly passed Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which allows businesses to decline any services to those who do not agree with their beliefs…. Read More

George Takei Encourages Fans to Back His Equality Indiegogo Project After Memories Pizza’s GoFundMe Success

Continuing to be the center of attention when it comes to Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Memories Pizza has received a negative response from Star Trek star, George Takei after capturing nearly $850,000 through a GoFundMe campaign. One of the production crew of The Dana Show took the crowdfunding… Read More

Non-Profit Planting Peace Launches Virtual Pizza Crowdrise Initiative to Stand Up Against Indiana’s Religion Freedom Restoration Act

Showing support for the gay community in Indiana after the state unveiled the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and taking a stand against Memories Pizza, non-profit organizations, Planting Peace and Equity House have launched a crowdfunding campaign on Crowdrise called Virtual Pizza. The new initiative was inspired by Memories… Read More

The Dana Show’s Staff Member Talks Memories Pizza GoFundMe & Recent Campaign Fraud Accusations

Last week, Lawrence B. Jones III staff member of Glenn Beck’s The Dana Show, launched a crowdfunding campaign on GoFundMe to raise only $200,000 to keep the pizzeria alive after its owners announced their support for the Indiana Religious Freedom Restoration Act. The support caused major backlash… Read More

Supporters Flock to GoFundMe & Raise Over $500,000 For Indiana Pizzeria That Backs New Religious Freedom Law

It’s been a wild few weeks for Indiana. Last month, the state governor, Mike Pence, announced the Religious freedom restoration act, which states that a state or local government action may not substantially burden a person’s right to the exercise of religion unless it is demonstrated that applying… Read More

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