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Re-Posting Ms. Magazine Blog from December 12, 2011
Thanks to DOMA, Loving–and Parenting–From 5,000 Miles Away December 12, 2011 by Marianna Nash When massage therapist Inger Knudson and writer Philippa Judd held their Handfasting ceremony on Colorado’s Lookout Mountain a little over two years ago, they knew that … Continue reading
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Re-Posting from Feet in Two Worlds
De Leon: Gay Binational Couples React to DHS Deportation Guidance By Erwin de Leon • 11/21/11 A protest against the Defense of Marriage Act in Chicago. (Photo: Michael Lehet/flickr) The U.S. Department of Homeland Security sent guidance to Immigration and Customs … Continue reading
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Re-Posting Erwin de Leon Column on “Model Minority”
Glad to share this with you – Erwin is in my book, Torn Apart: United by Love, Divided by Law, Findhorn Press, 2011 and just testified with several of us November 4 at a Congressional briefing in Washington, D.C. and … Continue reading
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