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What LGBTQ Americans have (and haven’t) gained since the recognition of marriage equality
On the anniversary of the Obergefell decision, LGBTQ people all across the country lack many other civil protections – and even marriage isn’t safe to some anti-LGBTQ activists.
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Marriage equality plaintiff Jim Obergefell is still fighting for LGBTQ rights
“Activism is now part of who I am. I can’t let that go.”
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Jim Obergefell tells us about the next big court case over LGBTQ rights in this week’s podcast
Plus, writer and trans advocate Devin-Norelle helps break down recent anti-trans bills and Elliot Page’s cover on TIME Magazine.
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Joe Biden makes pledge to lead the “most pro-equality administration in history” of America
President-elect Biden made the promise in congratulating House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for winning an “LGBTQ History Maker” award.
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What happened inside the White House on the day the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage?
Former President Barack Obama’s reflections on what happened that day will leave you in tears.
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After 2 years of marriage equality Republicans are still trying to destroy it
Republicans have been seeking ways to dismantle marriage equality since day one, and their most dangerous plan yet could be just around the bend.
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Cincinnati names street after Jim Obergefell & his deceased husband, John Arthur
Cincinnati city council members voted unanimously to give Mercer Street a gay update.
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Elderly couple begs Australia for marriage equality before one of them dies
Bon has cancer, and was told last year he has just months to live.
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Jim Obergefell doesn’t believe Trump when he says gay marriage law is ‘settled’
The plaintiff who brought the landmark same-sex marriage case to the Supreme Court, worries what Donald Trump’s picks for judges will mean for marriage equality.
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Gay marriage activist Jim Obergefell honored as civil rights ‘champion’
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center praises Obergefell as “a champion of civil rights.”