From Controversial to Mundane; From Unusual to Routine
By Scott Barclay In the politics of marriage equality, there are six important indicators that the tide has turned for lesbian and gay rights around this issue. From Unusual to Routine Politics: At one...
View ArticleMarried in Massachusetts, Fired in Florida: Turning the Tide of LGBT activism?
By Amy L. Stone At the moment I write this, same-sex marriage laws are being seriously considered by three state legislatures across the country, and at least one state governor has signed a same-sex...
View ArticleNot a Tipping Point, But Definitely a Turning Point
By Michael Crawford Looking at recent advances on the freedom to marry it seems the “love that dare not speak its name” has become the love that politically can’t be stopped. In February alone,...
View ArticleOn Tides and Counter Tides
By Brian Powell I was invited to contribute to this essay exchange a few weeks ago. In that short period of time: Governor Chris Gregoire signed Washington’s marriage equality bill into law. The...
View ArticleMarch Essay Dialogue: Has the Tide Turned for LGBT Activism?
We are excited to announce the launch of our March Essay Dialogue, which discusses the current state of LGBT activism. In light of recent developments like the legalization of same-sex marriage in New...
View ArticleKeep Riding the Wave but Look out for the Undertow!
By Kim Dugan Has the LGBT movement made great strides in recent years? Without a doubt, yes! Has the “tide turned” for the LGBT Movement? A resounding no! Clearly the LGBT movement has been...
View ArticleThe Implications of a Turning Tide
By Mary Bernstein My esteemed colleagues have noted the many recent victories regarding LGBT rights and same-sex marriage and that public support for same-sex marriage is growing stronger, especially...
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