Marriage Momentum: Alabama to Ireland!
Week of February 16, 2015
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The "Segregation Forever" state's Chief Justice Roy Moore stands in the wedding chapel doors (coverage of this week's chaos in Alabama by Comedy Central and MSNBC, plus words from a minister arrested for "attempted marrying").
Out Irish Senator Katherine Zappone urges a "yes" vote on marriage equality in the upcoming May referendum.
Queer Life and Literature Commentator Janet Mason reviews marriage equality fact and fiction in Redeeming the Dream (by David Boies and Ted Olson) and All I Love and Know (by Judith Frank).
Grammy-winning single Sam Smith and his Lonely quadruplets visit Ellen.
And in NewsWrap: disinterest defeats a homophobic Slovakian referendum, a Tokyo district pushes a partnership plan, there's no cure for a fake disease in New Jersey, and more news reported this week by Michael LeBeau and Natalie Peoples (produced by Steve Pride, written by Greg Gordon).
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Out Irish Senator Katherine Zappone urges a "yes" vote on marriage equality in the upcoming May referendum.
Queer Life and Literature Commentator Janet Mason reviews marriage equality fact and fiction in Redeeming the Dream (by David Boies and Ted Olson) and All I Love and Know (by Judith Frank).
Grammy-winning single Sam Smith and his Lonely quadruplets visit Ellen.
And in NewsWrap: disinterest defeats a homophobic Slovakian referendum, a Tokyo district pushes a partnership plan, there's no cure for a fake disease in New Jersey, and more news reported this week by Michael LeBeau and Natalie Peoples (produced by Steve Pride, written by Greg Gordon).
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This Way Out was funded this week by the Kicking Assets Fund of the Tides Foundation, the Yavanna Foundation, the estate of Christopher David Trentham, and by our generous listeners. Donate today to help support our work -- and the free distribution of the show to non-commercial radio stations -- at thiswayout.org!
Labels: Alabama, bisexual, gay, Grammys, Greece, homophobia, homosexuality, human rights, Ireland, Italy, Japan, lesbian, LGBT, marriage equality, New Jersey, Prop 8, reparative therapy, Slovakia, transgender, transsexual
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