<p>Campaigners for marriage equality in Northern Ireland held a march in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Saturday, July 1.</p><p>Freelance journalist Joey Kavanagh was on board the Love Train, which was organised by the Irish Congress of Trade Unions Executive Council. He interviewed Seamus Dooley, a member of the congress, who said they had arranged it as an “act solidarity with those who are marching in Northern Ireland.”</p><p>He said, “Marriage equality is a trade union issue. If you can’t be out in the workplace, if you can’t be yourself … it’s an important civil rights issue.”</p><p>Kavanagh filmed their arrival in Belfast Central train station as well as part of the marriage equality march itself.</p><p>The march culminated at City Hall in Belfast. Credit: Twitter/Joey Kavanagh via Storyful</p><br />
