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Panel 1:

Sam: (A person wearing a lavender, collared shirt and an olive vest, who is looking directly at the viewer. Eyebrows are raised and mouth is open, with upturned edges.) This week was the 25th anniversary of homosexual law reform in New Zealand.

 

Panel 2: 

Sam: (A person who is looking directly at the viewer, with raised eyebrows and an open mouth. One arm is raised slightly at the shoulder and bent forward at the elbow, hand open and facing Sam.) 25 years ago it was illegal to be a gay man here.

Joe: (A person wearing a sky blue undershirt, a dark grey coat and a maroon neckerchief, who is looking directly at the viewer. Eyebrows are raised and mouth is open, with upturned edges.) Lesbians didn’t exist according to the queen.

 

Panel 3:

Sam: (A person who is looking directly at the viewer, with raised eyebrows and an open mouth.) It really blows my mind how that might have been- to literally not be allowed to exist.

Joe: (A person who is facing the viewer, but looking down and to the side, away from Sam. Mouth is closed, small, and with downturned edges.)

 

Panel 4:

Sam: (A person who is looking directly at the viewer, with raised eyebrows and an open mouth, which has upturned edges.) So I just want to take a moment to say ‘thankyou’ to the people who worked to let us be, and to love.

Joe: (A person who is facing the viewer, but looking at Sam, with eyebrows both raised and pushed together slightly. Mouth is closed, with upturned edges, and one arm is around Sam’s shoulders.)

(There is a red love heart shape just above Sam and Joe.)