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Valuing All Families: Marriage Equality in Rhode Island

May 28, 2010

These couples exemplify the best of marriage: love and commitment, in sickness and in health, for better and for worse. After hearing their stories, you just cant deny that they understand marriage, and deserve marriage equality.

DOMA Hearing Press Conference

May 06, 2010

GLAD Civil Rights Project Director Mary Bonauto answers questions after oral argument in federal court in GLAD’s challenge to DOMA Section 3, Gill v. Office of Personnel Management

GLAD Challenges DOMA Section 3

May 03, 2010

GLAD Civil Rights Project Director Mary Bonauto explains GLAD’s legal challenge to Section 3 of the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). DOMA means federal discrimination against married same-sex couples.

For more information on GLAD’s DOMA challenge visit www.glad.org/doma

Together

August 20, 2009

Parents and children, gay and straight, talk about Maine’s values of fairness, respect, and strong families, and express their support for marriage equality.

Read the press release →.

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Fairness and Respect: The Heart of Who We Are in Maine

July 17, 2009

Maine parents and educators discuss teaching fairness and respect to children, both at home and in school.  The interviewees support respect for all families, including gay people and their kids, and rebuff the idea that when gay couples can marry it will change what’s taught in school in any negative way.

Protecting Our Children: Marriage Equality in Maine

July 17, 2009

Two sets of Maine parents Terry and Tamiko, and Ray and Rodney, talk about how being able to marry will better enable them to protect and care for their children.

Maine Parents Terry and Tamiko on Why Marriage Equality Matters to Their Family

July 06, 2009

Maine Parents Ray and Rodney on Why Marriage Equality Matters to Their Family

April 30, 2009

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