Officially the Episcopal Church does not support marriage equality. Unoffically many leading clerics in the Episcopal church do. Bishop Thomas Shaw of the Episcopal Diocese in Eastern Massachusetts is quoted in Courting Equality,
The only God that I know from my studying of scripture is a god of justice, a god who demands that every single person […]
Entries from May 2008
Episcopal Church Celebrates Gay Marriage
May 22nd, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tags: gay marriage · Religious Allies · marriage equality
Democracy in Action
May 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment
On Monday, May 20, the Boston Globe published this letter from Courting Equality author Karen Kahn:
CONGRATULATIONS TO California and all its lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender citizens who have been recognized as equal citizens by the state’s Supreme Court. The California court affirmed its 1948 Perez decision recognizing that the choice of one’s marriage partner […]
Tags: civil rights · Massachusetts · california · gay marriage · marriage equality
LA Times tells of Massachusetts marriage success
May 19th, 2008 · No Comments
In May 17 article, following the California Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of same-sex marriage, Elizabeth Mehren of the LA Times reminds readers that after 4 years, Massachusetts has shown the world that same-sex marriage does not bring with it the collapse of civilization. Mehren talked with Karen Kahn, co-author of Courting Equality, and quoted her at length:
In a […]
Tags: civil rights · Massachusetts · california · gay marriage · marriage equality
A California Marriage–Too?
May 16th, 2008 · 2 Comments
I’m officially a Massachusetts resident–though in my mind I’m a resident of Hawai’i. Karen Kahn and I were married here on September 1, 2005. We didn’t rush to marriage but the proccess of working on Courting Equality made us realize that we would be foolish to miss the opportunity to exercise the fundamental civil right […]
Tags: civil rights · california · marriage equality
California, The Sky Will Not Fall
May 16th, 2008 · No Comments
California, we are so happy to have you join us. It’s hardly a “from sea to shining sea moment” of marriage equality, but now Massachusetts and California have shown the country that equal marriage is fundamental to freedom and liberty. The threats to the marriage equality movement in California will probably continue, just as they […]
Tags: civil rights · california · gay marriage · marriage equality
California Overturns Same-Sex Marriage Ban
May 15th, 2008 · No Comments
In a historic ruling, today the California Supreme Court ruled that California’s separate but equal system of relationship recognition is unconstitutional. California grants the rights and benefits of marriage to same-sex couples under its domestic partnership law. The word “marriage” however has been reserved for heterosexual couples. Now California joins Massachusetts, granting marriage equality to […]
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Loving and Cheney v. Virginia
May 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Mildred Loving’s recent death brought to mind the courage that she and her husband Richard had when they took their case, to marry to the US Supreme Court. As an interracial couple, their marriage was prohibited in the state of
Virginia. In 1967, the Supreme Court ruled, based on the Equal Protection Clause and the […]
Tags: civil rights · gay marriage · marriage equality · Virginia



