“The real test of a movement is whether it has the vision to imagine an even more just society for everyone, and the tenacity to get it done.”

With the U.S. Supreme Court set to hear arguments on the freedom to marry April 28, and hundreds of Fortune 500 corporations, faith leaders, Republican and Democratic officials, civil rights organizations, law professors and the Obama administration submitting briefs urging the Court to rule in favor of equality, we are closer than ever to the day when everyone in our nation will have to the option to marry the person they love if, when, and where they choose to.
The real test of a movement is whether it has the vision to imagine an even more just society for everyone, and the tenacity to get it done.
GLAD Executive Director Janson Wu writes at the Huffington Post on the cumulative work of the movement that has gotten us to this point, while reminding us that there is still so much critical work to do: “The real test of a movement is whether it has the vision to imagine an even more just society for everyone, and the tenacity to get it done.” Read more at the Huffington Post