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On Monday evening, December 2, Washington National Cathedral and the Matthew Shepard Foundation will host a ceremony of inspiration, celebration, and song as we dedicate the Matthew Shepard Memorial Plaque. Elevated by a grassroots, crowd-funded campaign in the weeks following Matthew’s 2018 interment in the Cathedral, the plaque is intended both to honor Matthew’s memory and to serve as a source of strength in the continued journey for LGBTQ+ equality. Gathered again in the Cathedral Nave, speakers and musicians will do the same—highlighting Matthew’s legacy while celebrating ongoing efforts to, as the Matthew Shepard Foundation declares, “envision a future without hate, where understanding and compassion guide us toward an equitable world.”
Our celebration is made possible by a generous donation from Bloomberg Philanthropies.
Speakers in sequence:
Welcoming Remarks:
* Dean Randolph M. Hollerith, Washington National Cathedral
* Dennis Shepard, Matthew Shepard Foundation
Performance by:
* Potomac Fever, Gay Men's Chorus of Washington DC
* Brennan Connell, GenOUT; C. Paul Heins, piano
Introduction:
* Dennis Shepard, Matthew Shepard Foundation
Performance by:
* "The Laramie Project" (moments) by Moises Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project
Opening:
* Dean Randolph M. Hollerith, Washington National Cathedral
* Bishop Gene Robinson, IX Bishop of New Hampshire
Performance by:
* Daryl Hunt, Associate Director of Music for Contemporary Worship; Marshall Keys, Cathedral Band
Reflection:
* Judy Shepard, Matthew Shepard Foundation
Dedication of the Plaque:
* Dean Randolph M. Hollerith, Washington National Cathedral
* Bishop Gene Robinson, IX Bishop of New Hampshire
* Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, Episcopal Diocese of Washington
* Dennis Shepard, Matthew Shepard Foundation
* Judy Shepard, Matthew Shepard Foundation
Performance by:
* Mary Lambert
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SHEP1_191202_020.JPG: Bishop Gene Robinson
SHEP1_191202_033.JPG: Maryellen Magner, Bob Magner
SHEP1_191202_048.JPG: Matthew Shepard
December 1, 1976 - October 12, 1998
is interred in the columbarium behind this chapel.
Matt, rest gently in this place. You are home safe now. Peace be with you and all who visit here.
SHEP1_191202_054.JPG: Dennis and Judy Shepard in the receiving line.
SHEP1_191202_095.JPG: DC Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
SHEP1_191202_151.JPG: Chuck Rozanski (from Mile High Comics), Dennis Shepard
SHEP1_191202_183.JPG: The Laramie Project
LRHS 2019
SHEP1_191202_185.JPG: DC Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
SHEP1_191202_200.JPG: DC Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
SHEP2_191202_014.JPG: Dean Randolph M. Hollerith, Washington National Cathedral
SHEP2_191202_047.JPG: Dennis Shepard, Matthew Shepard Foundation
SHEP2_191202_097.JPG: Potomac Fever, Gay Men's Chorus of Washington DC
SHEP2_191202_105.JPG: Potomac Fever, Gay Men's Chorus of Washington DC
SHEP2_191202_180.JPG: Brennan Connell, GenOUT; C. Paul Heins, piano
SHEP2_191202_329.JPG: Dennis Shepard, Matthew Shepard Foundation
SHEP2_191202_376.JPG: The Laramie Project" (moments) by Moises Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project
SHEP3_191202_025.JPG: Bishop Gene Robinson, IX Bishop of New Hampshire
SHEP3_191202_272.JPG: Dean Randolph M. Hollerith, Washington National Cathedral
SHEP3_191202_354.JPG: Daryl Hunt, Associate Director of Music for Contemporary Worship; Marshall Keys, Cathedral Band
SHEP4_191202_007.JPG: Judy Shepard, Matthew Shepard Foundation
SHEP4_191202_123.JPG: A bronze plate honoring Matthew Shepard, a gay American who was beaten, tortured, and left to die near Laramie, Wyoming on the night of October 6, 1998, was dedicated on Monday night at the Washington National Cathedral. Matt's parents, shown just to the right of the plaque, agreed to inter his ashes here in DC because of worries that his grave would be desecrated if interred in Wyoming.
SHEP4_191202_128.JPG: Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde (with the book), Bishop Gene Robinson, Dean Randolph M. Hollerith, Judy Shepard, Dennis Shepard
SHEP4_191202_208.JPG: Mary Lambert
SHEP4_191202_397.JPG: Dean Randolph M. Hollerith, Washington National Cathedral
SHEP4_191202_479.JPG: Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, Episcopal Diocese of Washington
SHEP4_191202_495.JPG: Potomac Fever, Gay Men's Chorus of Washington DC
SHEP5_191202_020.JPG: Bishop Gene Robinson
SHEP5_191202_028.JPG: Matthew Shepard
December 1, 1976 - October 12, 1998
is interred in the columbarium behind this chapel.
Matt, rest gently in this place. You are home safe now. Peace be with you and all who visit here.
SHEP5_191202_054.JPG: Matthew Wayne Shepard
1976-1998
is interred in the columbarium behind this chapel.
requiescat in pace
SHEP5_191202_062.JPG: I remember Matt as curious about the world. He was a great travel companion, and a thoughtful student. In my US History class, Matt often asked questioned that showed he cared about the voices who weren't present in the books. Would that you were here to keep asking those questions, Matt.
-- Taylor Johnson
-- TASIS Faculty
SHEP5_191202_066.JPG: Matt --
You will always be the Ken to my Barbie, shouting at the top of our lungs at every Waffle House we pass. I love you & miss you so much.
-- Julie Anderson (junker [???])
-- TASIS Classmate
SHEP5_191202_093.JPG: DC Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
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