For the past two decades the Power Rangers franchise has always stood for friendship, unity, togetherness, support and teamwork. Therefore it should come to no surprise to you that many of the former Power Ranger actors, 24 in all in this shoot, support Marriage Equality in the United States for all People. Earlier this year these former Rangers all gathered together for what they called “Rangers For Equality” and I have never been more proud to be apart of this fandom. Since David Yost released the clip image of the full banner many wanted the Hi-Res version and here is the best version available, just click the above image and save! I hope you enjoy as much as I have!
From Left to Right: ALAN PALMER (Corcus; Black Alien Ranger), RAJIA BAROUDI (Delphine; White Alien Ranger), CERINA VINCENT (Maya; Lost Galaxy Yellow), PHILLIP JEANMARIE (Max; Wild Force Blue), RHETT FISHER (Ryan; Lightspeed Rescue Titanium), BRANDON JAY MCLAREN (Jack; SPD Red), BRITTANY PIRTLE (Emily; Samurai Yellow), KEITH ROBINSON (Joel; Lightspeed Rescue Green), WALTER JONES (Zack; Mighty Morphin’ Black), STEVE CARDENAS (Rocky; Mighty Morphin’ Red/ Zeo Blue), KARAN ASHLEY (Aisha; Mighty Morphin’ Yellow), DAVID YOST (Billy; Mighty Morphin’ Blue), ROGER VELASCO (Carlos; Turbo Green/Space Black), ERIKA FONG (Mia; Samurai Pink), TED, TIM, & TOMMY DIFILIPPO (Trey of Triforia; Zeo Gold), ARCHIE KAO (Kai; Lost Galaxy Blue), MIKE GINN (Gem; RPM Gold), MIKE CHATURANTABUT (Chad; Lightspeed Rescue Blue), KIMBERLEY CROSSMAN (Lauren; Samurai Red), SASHA CRAIG (Kelsey; Lightspeed Rescue Yellow), PATRICIA JA LEE (Cassie; Turbo/Space Pink), and BLAKE FOSTER (Justin; Turbo Blue).
“The NOH8 Campaign is a photographic silent protest created by celebrity photographer Adam Bouska (http://www.bouska.net) and partner Jeff Parshley in direct response to the passage of Proposition 8. Photos feature subjects with duct tape over their mouths, symbolizing their voices being silenced by Prop 8 and similar legislation around the world, with “NOH8” painted on one cheek in protest. The phrase refers to “H8”, short for “Proposition H8” (pronounced “proposition hate”), a nickname used by critics of Proposition 8.”