BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – After learning on Facebook about the anti-LGBTQ protests outside the home of Brevard Public School Board member Jennifer Jenkins’ home Thursday evening, neighbor Cara Sexton arrived at the Jenkinses’ with her 12-year-old daughter Abby and some colored chalk.
Earlier in the day, Jenkins invited people to come by and draw rainbows on her driveway and sidewalks where the homophobic protesters had gathered hours before as a way of countering their movement by expressing love not hate, reports News 6 partner Florida Today.
Cara and Abby, disgusted by what they heard, wanted to add their message of support in the wake of the protests that had been marked by a man with a bullhorn yelling epithets and slurs and others waving