A "beyond marriage" perspective on the anniversary of Stonewall
Lisa Duggan, an original drafter of the "beyond marriage" vision statement, has a piece in the Nation and appears on today's Democracy Now. In her Democracy Now interview, she is especially eloquent about who the movement for marriage equality leaves out and how thinking more broadly about family and relationship recognition can benefit more LGBT people and be a basis for building real alliances with straight people who also do not live in marital units. Check it out.
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defining family,
the LGBT rights movement