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How Far We Have Come

May 9, 2012
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On Valentine’s Day 1998, the four founders of Marriage Equality California (two gay men, a lesbian, and a straight guy) staged America’s first public “mass-marriage” protest for gay couples. We organized about three dozen same-sex couples to line up at the Beverly Hills Courthouse and marched in, two by two, to have our purported marriages rejected by the city clerk’s office. At the time–only fourteen years ago–the protest had an air of unreality. People questioned why gay men and lesbians would even want to get married. How far we have come.
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How Cutting Taxes for the Rich, Instead of the Middle Class, Harms Economic Growth

April 11, 2012
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US Health Care Policy Explained in 13 Minutes

April 11, 2012
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Protest the Supreme Court!

February 12, 2012
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On the second anniversary of  Citizens’ United, the Raucous Caucus protested the United States Supreme Court decision that allowed foreign multinational corporations the Constitutional right (unfettered by “human” People) to secretly buy our politicians. Watch us speak out against the five men in robes who have stolen our democracy and trampled on our Constitution.

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CBS Sunday Morning to Feature My Interview with Frank Kameny on Christmas Day

December 25, 2011
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