Marriage Equality

Torn Apart By DOMA

Emma Ruby-Sachs | Posted 05.10.2009 | Politics


Emma Ruby-Sachs

One can only hope that quick passage of the UAFA will help people like Karla and Stacy have a fair shot at making a loving committed relationship work for the long term.

DC, Congress, and the "M" Word

Lane Hudson | Posted 05.10.2009 | Politics


Lane Hudson

Could Congress legislatively overturn the DC Council's decision to recognize civil marriages from other jurisdictions? They certainly could.

Don't Call Yourself Progressive If You Don't Support Sexual Justice

Rev. Debra Haffner | Posted 05.04.2009 | Politics


Rev. Debra Haffner

You know when marriage equality comes to Iowa that lesbian and gay equality has become a mainstream American value. Yet the Iowa court decision recog...

Falling Short of Full Constitutional Protection for Gays in Iowa

Emma Ruby-Sachs | Posted 05.04.2009 | Politics


Emma Ruby-Sachs

In upholding gay marriage, the Iowan Court made a number of choices. Some of these were as progressive as the California Supreme Court's In re Marriage Casesruling and some were not.

Let Vermont Move Forward on Marriage Equality: an open letter to Governor Jim Douglas

Susan Brison | Posted 04.29.2009 | Politics


Susan Brison

The Honorable Jim Douglas Governor of Vermont 109 State Street, Pavilion Montpelier, VT 05609-010 Dear Governor Douglas, Fifteen years ago, my husb...

No Time to Wait for Justice

John Kerry | Posted 04.24.2009 | Politics


John Kerry

Justice may be blind, but it sure ain't always swift. It's time Tim Coco and his husband Genesio "Junior" Oliveira be reunited.

Marriage For Everyone: Worth the Fight

Sara Whitman | Posted 04.10.2009 | Politics


Sara Whitman

Today, we are approaching the fifth anniversary of marriage equality in our state. We have pushed the envelope, no question. And we will continue to.

Change, Coming from the Heartland

Steve Ralls | Posted 04.09.2009 | Politics


Steve Ralls

We may be able to build the foundations today that will spell victory for our families tomorrow, when we once again face ballot box battles like Prop 8 in California.

Prop 8 For Dummies: What to Expect During Thursday's Court Hearing

Emma Ruby-Sachs | Posted 04.02.2009 | Politics


Emma Ruby-Sachs

The single most important element of the Prop 8 supporter's argument is that the amendment represents the will of the majority of the California population.

New York Times' Gay Marriage Nothing New

Emma Ruby-Sachs | Posted 03.26.2009 | Politics


Emma Ruby-Sachs

Imagine my surprise when the New York Times published an op-ed yesterday describing a new "great compromise" on gay marriage that essentially provided for marriage rights with religious exemptions.

History Repeating and Why it Matters that Milk Win an Oscar

Steven Stamstad | Posted 03.22.2009 | Entertainment


Steven Stamstad

Milk understood the power of grassroots organizing, the power of the media and the power of his own charisma to raise awareness, shape public opinion and create action.

Choice: A Short Film on the Aftermath of Prop 8

Brian Crewe | Posted 03.19.2009 | Politics


Brian Crewe

To see people that I know and care about being treated like second-class citizens was something I was not prepared for; it's so contrary to the values with which I was raised.

Same-Sex Marriage: 5 Years Ago Today

Isobel White | Posted 03.16.2009 | Living


Isobel White

Five years ago today, my partner and I stood in line for hours at SF City Hall, waiting patiently to get our marriage license.

The $248 Million Stimulus New Jersey's Not Taking

John R. Bohrer | Posted 03.14.2009 | Politics


John R. Bohrer

The economic dividends of a marriage equality bill in New Jersey will be great, and so will the moral ones.

Wiped? Back to Work

Wendy Block | Posted 02.15.2009 | Home


Wendy Block

This past Sunday I ran for re-election as a Delegate to the California Democratic Party. I was on the Progressive Slate, from the 42nd Assembly District which covers parts of LA and the San Fernando Valley.

Repealing DOMA Will Ease the Warren Sting

Emma Ruby-Sachs | Posted 02.06.2009 | Politics


Emma Ruby-Sachs

Repealing Don't Ask Don't Tell has been floated as one opportunity for Obama, but I encourage the new President to try frying a bigger fish -- the Defense of Marriage Act.

In Defense of the White Ribbon

Johnathan Wilber | Posted 02.05.2009 | Living


Johnathan Wilber

Maybe it's not so much Rick Warren I should be directing my protests toward as all the gays and lesbians who titter at the very serious idea of equality.

What Would Obama Do If Obama Was Mad At Obama About Rick Warren?

David Quigg | Posted 01.28.2009 | Politics


David Quigg

Obama would move on -- he'd refuse to be distracted. He'd brush the dirt off his shoulder and immediately return his focus to winning.

Barack Obama, Linda Douglass, and Little Ole LGBT Me

Karen Ocamb | Posted 01.22.2009 | Politics


Karen Ocamb

LGBT folks were not prepared for the sucker-punch Rick Warren, especially after having our legitimate, fundamental right to marry stripped from us by a majority of California voters.

A Generation Ago, Rick Warren Would Have Made Obama Sit at the Back of the Bus

Alan Cumming | Posted 01.19.2009 | Entertainment


Alan Cumming

Would Obama have been fine with saying his parents entered into a civil partnership? Maybe. But would he be fine with hearing that his parents' marriage was akin to a brother marrying his sister or a pedophile marrying a child?

I Voted (Twice) for Obama, and Apparently I Lost

Joe Cutbirth | Posted 01.18.2009 | Politics


Joe Cutbirth

Warren's selection is a thumb in the eye of every lesbian and gay citizen, and an insult to kind and decent Americans who believed that Obama's presidency was the beginning of a new era.

Save My Marriage From Irrelevance: Reverse Prop 8

David Quigg | Posted 01.15.2009 | Living


David Quigg

For all the bigoted blather about how gay people undermine the true meaning of marriage, I -- on a totally non-political, human level -- feel exactly the opposite.

Increased Visibility Comes With Increased Defamation

Neil G. Giuliano | Posted 01.11.2009 | Media


Neil G. Giuliano

Rather than serving as platforms for lies and inaccuracies, media outlets should be calling out anti-gay activists when they resort to defamation, lies, and rhetoric that promote homophobia.

Fighting for Gay Marriage in Iowa

Emma Ruby-Sachs | Posted 01.08.2009 | Politics


Emma Ruby-Sachs

There may not be many of you taking time off from work to tune in to oral arguments in the Iowa same-sex marriage case, but I promise they are sure to entertain.

Changing Tides in the Fight for LGBT Rights

Neil G. Giuliano | Posted 01.04.2009 | Politics


Neil G. Giuliano

Despite the setback of Proposition 8, the LGBT community has seen meaningful progress in recent years, and we need to continue building on that progress.