Friday, August 07, 2015
Thursday, August 06, 2015
Tuesday, August 04, 2015
Monday, August 03, 2015
AFER Calls It Quits
Last month Freedom To Marry triumphantly declared that it was "going out of business." Today we get the same news from the American Foundation for Equal Rights. Via press release:
Together, we made history. Nearly six years ago, the American Foundation for Equal Rights (AFER) was created with the specific mission of arguing for marriage equality before the U.S. Supreme Court and to, while doing so, dramatically advance the American conversation on equality. And we accomplished that ... and so much more.The statement goes on to urge support for former AFER leader and current HRC head Chad Griffin as the HRC moves forward on the just-launched Equality Act campaign.
* We returned marriage equality to California—our nation's most populous state—and, later, to the Commonwealth of Virginia.
* With David Boies and Ted Olson as lead counsel, we smashed the partisan barrier that traditionally divided supporters and opponents of marriage equality. Namely, we brought prominent conservative voices to the debate and proved that marriage is not a partisan issue, but an American issue.
* We put equality on trial. For the first time ever, a federal court heard evidence as to why denying gay and lesbian Americans the right to marry is unconstitutional. And, more importantly, for the first time, we forced our opponents to make their best cases, under oath, as to why marriage bans based on fear and hatred should stand. And we shared that story with the world.
* But, perhaps, most importantly, we drew a line in the sand. We demanded that every American--whether a regular citizen, an editorial board writer, a member of Congress, or a Supreme Court justice--not only listen to the stories of Kris Perry and Sandy Stier, and Paul Katami and Jeff Zarrillo--the brave plaintiffs fighting for justice--but that they also take a side.
Labels: activism, AFER, Chad Griffin, David Boies, HRC, LGBT History, LGBT rights, Matt Baume, Obergefell
Friday, July 31, 2015
Matt Baume: A Salute To Sissies
Dr. Smith, Uncle Arthur, Mr. Humphries, and more!
Labels: LGBT culture, masculinity, Matt Baume, sissies
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Matt Baume On The Boy Scouts
Labels: Boy Scouts, Bryan Fischer, FRC, hate groups, Matt Baume, Peter Sprigg, religion, Tony Perkins
Friday, July 24, 2015
Monday, July 20, 2015
Monday, July 13, 2015
Matt Baume: The Book
From the Amazon recap:
Baume provides rare, behind-the-scenes access to personal conflicts around the national struggle. While furious protestors clash on the steps of the Supreme Court, we are ushered inside to witness the same debate playing out amongst the Justices. Readers witness gay political leaders locked in desperate, emotional struggles to pass marriage bills in the back halls of capitols, and are are privy to the conversations of families as they discover what the shifting landscape of marriage means for their own relationships. From decades past to this moment in history, from halls of power to private bedrooms, from the political to the personal, Defining Marriage is the story of how people from all walks of life fought to change marriage -- and how fighting for marriage, in turn, changed them.The book is free to download this week.
Labels: books, gay writers, marriage equality, Matt Baume
Monday, July 06, 2015
Matt Baume: Final Marriage News Watch
Clip recap:
Only a few isolated locations in the country remain where same-sex couples can't get married. Those opposed to equality are getting increasingly desperate, with stall tactics and long-shot legal games. We're also likely to see renewed attacks on other civil rights, so there's still going to be a lot of work to do in order to protect equality. But the story of marriage is changing from something we're fighting to achieve to something we're actually living. That's why as of this week I'm wrapping up Marriage News Watch.What a great run! Our huge thanks to Mr. Baume!
Labels: activism, AFER, marriage equality, Matt Baume
Thursday, July 02, 2015
Matt Baume: Worst Marriage Reactions
Labels: Catholic Vote, crackpots, LGBT rights, marriage equality, Matt Baume, Mike Huckabee, SCOTUS, Ted Cruz
Monday, June 29, 2015
Matt Baume: Marriage News Watch
"Last Friday, the Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution protects marriage for everyone -- including same-sex couples. It is a decision we have been waiting decades for. And now, all our work is, well, actually, not quite done yet. Let's take a look at what the court just decided, and what comes next."
Labels: marriage equality, Matt Baume, SCOTUS
Sunday, June 28, 2015
Friday, June 26, 2015
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Monday, June 22, 2015
Matt Baume: Marriage News Watch
"We're down to the last few days before the Supreme Court rules on marriage. In the mean time, the National Organization for Marriage is asking all of the GOP presidential candidates to sign an anti-equality pledge. Let's take a look at just how crazy this pledge gets."
Labels: 2016 elections, Brian Brown, GOP, hate groups, LGBT rights, marriage equality, Matt Baume, NOM, SCOTUS
Monday, June 15, 2015
Matt Baume: Marriage News Watch
"With the Supreme Court due to rule on marriage any day now, Presidential 'candidate' Rick Santorum says he would fight back against a pro-equality ruling. He says that states allowing gay and lesbian couples to marry is a violation of his religious freedom, which is an argument a lot people made about interracial marriage in the 60s. So do couples need to worry about the possibility that Rick Santorum could stop them."
Labels: AFER, Arkansas, LGBT rights, marriage equality, Matt Baume, North Carolina, Rick Santorum, SCOTUS, Texas
Monday, June 01, 2015
Matt Baume: Marriage News Watch
Clip recap: "An NBC station in Tennessee is refusing to broadcast footage of a gay soldier who wants to get married. The governor of North Carolina vetoed a bill that would let state officials turn gay couples away from marriage counters -- but the bill's not dead yet. And Alabama is actually going through with a threat to stop issuing marriage licenses state-wide -- but that might not have the effect they want."
Labels: AFER, Alabama, Freedom To Marry, GOP, marriage equality, Matt Baume, North Carolina, Pat McCrory
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Matt Baume: Marriage News Watch
"Alabama has sent a minister to jail for 30 days for defying a local judge and marrying a lesbian couple. Irish voters support marriage equality in a landslide, but marriage could still start in America before they start in Ireland. And one more study shows support for equality on the rise."
Labels: AFER, Ireland, marriage equality, Matt Baume











