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Tag: Marriage Equality

The Slow Steps of Progress: Health(care), Love(#wins), and Hate (Beyond a Flag)

The Slow Steps of Progress: Health(care), Love(#wins), and Hate (Beyond a Flag)

Posted on July 20, 2015July 20, 2015 by Katelynn Carver
Random fact: I was born in South Carolina. My family isn’t from there. I don’t remember being there before we moved. I’ve visited maybe a handful of times since, but when I need a copy of my bir... Read More
Invoking The Power From Within During the Season of Advent

Invoking The Power From Within During the Season of Advent

Posted on January 5, 2015January 4, 2015 by David Joslin
Patience is not a quality that I demonstrate very well, but I can respect the holy merit of patient waiting. Advent is the season where Christians wait, long, and prepare for the birth of their Messi... Read More
About Comparing the Movement for Marriage Equality to the Civil Rights Movement, Part II

About Comparing the Movement for Marriage Equality to the Civil Rights Movement, Part II

Posted on May 30, 2014May 29, 2014 by Jared Hillary Ruark
Part I of this series started to look at the arguments and logic of a amici brief that was prepared by Christian conservatives in Michigan. The brief, which is meant to challenge recent legal developm... Read More
About Comparing the Movement for Marriage Equality to the Civil Rights Movement, Part I

About Comparing the Movement for Marriage Equality to the Civil Rights Movement, Part I

Posted on May 28, 2014May 27, 2014 by Jared Hillary Ruark
Kate Abbey-Lambertz at the Huffington Post reports on an amicus brief filed by 110 conservative black pastors from Michigan. The brief is meant to oppose recent developments towards marriage equality ... Read More
Whose Values?: The post-Prop 8 Equality Movement

Whose Values?: The post-Prop 8 Equality Movement

Posted on February 10, 2012February 13, 2012 by Nicolas Cable
On Tuesday, a critical victory came in the national movement toward LGBT equality, as a federal appeals panel ruled that Proposition 8 is unconstitutional. Prop 8, which was a voter created amendment... Read More

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