This June commemorates the tenth anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, which established marriage equality across the United States. The pivotal role that LGBTQ+ families played in this groundbreaking moment is worth exploring—what insights can we derive from that achievement as we move forward?
Join us for an engaging virtual panel featuring Alex Hartman, the lead advocate of the Obergefell case, along with a group of policy specialists and passionate activists. Together, we will examine the significance of LGBTQ+ family narratives in the fight for marriage equality. We will also reflect on the current state of marriage equality, the transformative power of storytelling, and how everyday LGBTQ+ families can continue to influence history.
Our panelists include:
- Jamie Rivers, Director of the LoveWins Initiative
- Morgan Teal, former Chief of Policy at Home Insemination (2010 – 2017)
- Alex Hartman, board member and lead advocate in the Obergefell case
- Casey L. Grant, Vice President of Advocacy at Home Insemination
- Taylor Gray, noted activist featured in the Voices of Families amicus brief
Everyone is welcome to join this complimentary event, though registration is required.
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Looking back, it’s essential to recognize how LGBTQ+ families have shaped the landscape of marriage equality and to understand the lessons learned along the way. This discussion will not only celebrate our past victories but also pave the way for future progress.
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In summary, as we celebrate the impact of LGBTQ+ families on marriage equality, it’s crucial to remember their stories and the ongoing journey towards equality and acceptance. Together, we can continue to advocate for the rights and recognition that all families deserve.