When the Millennium March on Washington hit a serious snag just six months before the national event was scheduled to take place, organizers of the gay and lesbian march picked up the phone and summoned Dianne Hardy-Garcia to Washington, D.C. They knew that if anybody could save the day it was Hardy-Garcia, the executive director of the Lesbian/Gay Rights Lobby of Texas. So Hardy-Garcia packed her bags, flew to D.C., and rose to the challenge. Living out of a suitcase for six months paid off in the end. The march went off without a hitch, thanks to Hardy-Garcia's deft organizing skills and her ability to rally the troops - thousands and thousands and thousands of them.
