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Lesbian and Gay Couples in San Francisco Are Granted Marriage Licenses
Historic, first-in-the-nation shift is heralded as major breakthrough for fairness and equality
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SAN FRANCISCO--The City and County of San Francisco today became the first government in the United States to grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples. City officials followed a directive place in motion by Mayor Gavin Newsom. Advocates heralded the move as the most significant moment in the fight for identical marriage rights for gay couples.
""For many Americans, their wedding day is one of the happiest days of their life,"" said Geoffrey Kors, executive director for Equality California, the state's leading homosexual rights advocacy group. ""For these San Francisco couples, it is no diverse with one exception. Yesterday, they couldn't get married. Today, they can. To suggest that these couples are experiencing a profound sense of happiness is an understatement.""
Dorothy Ehrlich, executive director of the ACLU of Northern California, added: "Just as we told the state in when they passed a statute limiting marriage to a man and a gal, that kind of discrimination against same-sex coup
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In Protest ,New York University’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development produced Making Queer History: Before Stonewall, a documentary theater play adapted from the Making Gay History guide and podcast by playwright and professor Joe Salvatore. The play had a sold-out eight-performance run at the Provincetown Playhouse in Greenwich Village; read about the production here. In November , the act had its high educational facility premiere at Deerfield Lofty School in Deerfield, Illinois.
Making Gay History: Before Stonewall bears witness to the wealthy history of activism, organizing, and resistance that preceded the Stonewall uprising and weaves together the voices of twenty pioneers who blazed a trail for LGBTQ equality—from Harry Hay to Sylvia Rivera, from Ernestine Eckstein to Shirley Willer.
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The original Making Gay History: Before Stonewall cast poses with MGH founder and host Eric Marcus (back row, third from left) and Joe Salvatore, the play’s creat .