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Freedom to Marry Podcast
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Freedom to Marry is the gay and non-gay partnership working to win and defend marriage equality nationwide. Listen to our podcasts covering the latest developments, panels, speeches, debates and discussions concerning marriage for same-sex couples.
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12-Mar-2006 |
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Freedom to Marry Podcast Episodes - | Evan Wolfson - Securing the Freedom to Marry: What Next? | On September 15, 2008 Evan Wolfson spoke to the Philadelphia Bar Association at a program presented by the Family Law Section, Legal Rights of Unmarried Cohabitants, Civil Rights and LGBT Rights Committees.He discussed how our current landscape mirrors Perez v. Sharp, when the California Supreme Court, in a 4-to-3 decision, becomes the first court in U.S. history to strike down race restrictions on marriage. He went on to explain the significance of holding on to marriage equality in California, and how marriage has been the context of many human rights fights through the history of our country.The talk is followed by a Q&A.mp3 | Get at Short URL | Download Evan Wolfson - Securing the Freedom to Marry: What Next? | Play in Popup.
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| Gov. Schwarzenegger opposes ballot initiative to amend California Constitution to ban gay and lesbian marriages | Log Cabin Republicans National Convention 11 April 2008 San Diego Log Cabin Republicans President Patrick Sammon: "Our organization started here in California in 1978 and grew out of a ballot initiative -- the Briggs Initiative -- which would have prohibited gay and lesbian people from teaching in California public schools. And during that campaign, former Gov. Reagan spoke out against it. And here we are 30 years later and we're looking ahead to November, where there very well could be a ballot initiative that's meant to forever ban same-sex couples from having the same responsibilities through marriage that other couples do. Can we count on your opposition to this effort to ban gay people from having marriage equality?"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger: "Well, first of all, I think that it would never happen in California because I think that California people are much further along with that issue. And, number two, I will always be there to fight against that. I think we need a constitutional amendment so that foreign-born citizens can run for president, but not about gay marriage.That's a total waste of time."mp3 | Get at Short URL | Download Gov. Schwarzenegger opposes ballot initiative to amend California Constitution to ban gay and lesbian marriages | Play in Popup.
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| Lizz goes one on one with Evan Wolfson | Play in Popup. | Lizz goes one one one with Evan Wolfson Shoot the Messenger February 11, 2008Evan Wolfson breaks it down for the good folks at Shoot The Messenger. Shoot The Messenger is a satirical wrap-up of the week's news from the brain of Daily Show Co-creator Lizz Winstead. A live sketch-comedy show incorporating multi-media elements, it gives us the world as seen through the filters of the fictional producers and on-air talent at Wake-up World - America's first and only 6 hour Morning Show which is coincidentaly on 24/7 America's first and only infonewsment network. 42:03 min |
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| WAMC New York Vox Pop: Governor Spitzer 2/12/08 | In an hour-long call-in show called ?Vox Pop? on WAMC Northeast Public Radio in Albany, Governor Spitzer talks about marriage equality. You can hear this three-minute discussion with ?Vox Pop? host Alan Chartock beginning at 2?45? on the audio clip. The Governor sharing his views in response to a caller named Phil who identified himself as man in his upper 70?s who has been in a relationship for over twenty years. He said about his partner and himself: ?We Pay taxes, we vote, we pay our dues to our community.? His question for the Governor: ?Do you have any sense that within our lifetimes the state will recognize our relationship so that we can benefit from the privileges and responsibilities that other married couples enjoy in New York State?? | Get at Short URL | Download WAMC New York Vox Pop: Governor Spitzer 2/12/08 | Play in Popup.
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| PODCAST: Marriage for all with Evan Wolfson and Freedom to Marry Pt1 | Play in Popup. | van Wolfson explains on A Closer Look with Minister Gerald Palmer that civil marriage is a legal institution, and the government has a legal obligation not to exclude or discriminate against one group of Americans. Listeners called in to express confusion about the difference between religious ceremonies and legal marriage licenses. Wolfson reminds listeners that it's very important as Americans that people respect other people's religions, and nobody is trying to force religions to do anything they don't want to do. Conversely, our government should not impose any one religious view on the rest of us, and religion should never be used as an excuse to deny American citizens equal rights.Fair-minded people do not want the government discriminating against other citizens, or imposing one religion's rules on everyone else.17 min |
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| Freedom to Marry: The Road Ahead | Equality is not just a gay issue! Marriage discrimination infringes upon the civil rights and freedom of every American, gay and non-gay. Listen to Evan Wolfson discuss the freedom to marry movement in its historical context, and underscore the urgency of galvanizing the hearts and minds of Californians. CA, the first state to strike down racial discrimination in marriage, was also the first to pass a historic marriage equality bill in both houses of its legislature in 2006, before its veto by Gov. Schwarzenegger. The people's representatives in the most populous state continue to do the good work that, up until now, judges have done in other states.1hr 19min | Get at Short URL | Download Freedom to Marry: The Road Ahead | Play in Popup.
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