Outlines Toledo to Relaunch Website

Outlines Toledo is coming back!  After a few months on hiatus, we have decided that the show must go on.  We want to ensure that the Northwest Ohio LGBT community has a loud, proud, diverse voice, and we want your help!   We are currently looking for anyone interested in being a contributing writer (regular columns or occasional pieces).  We look forward to bringing you important LGBT news stories, local events and entertainment and diverse viewpoints from our community, including a new advice column, a column from the transgender perspective, the syndicated columns “Cocktail Chatter” and “Thinking Out Loud” and more.

If you are interested in being a part of the new Outlines Toledo, contact Kelly at kelly@outlinestoledo.com or visit us on Facebook.  Stay tuned for more information.  We can’t wait to bring you a whole new online experience!


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Michigan Panthers Gay Flag Football Team is looking for members!

Looking to get some exercise  have a good time and even compete in the 2014 Gay Games in Cleveland?  If so, the Michigan Panthers are looking for you!

Based out of Ann Arbor, they compete around the nation in tournaments as a part of the National Gay Flag Football league and will be one of the teams playing in the Gay Games in 2014 in Cleveland.  It is open to anyone: Gay, straight, lesbian, transgender, everyone is welcome.  Practices are in Ann Arbor on Tuesdays from 6:00pm to 9:00pm and Sundays in Livonia from 1:30pm to 3:30pm.  There are a couple of team members from the Toledo area, so carpooling may be an option.

For more information on how to get involved, visit the Michigan Panthers Facebook page or contact Jeff Pohlman at jpohlman689@gmail.com.


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David Sedaris at the Valentine Theatre – Nov. 5th

Join Outlines Toledo at the Valentine Theatre on November 5th to see David Sedaris!

With sardonic wit and incisive social critiques, David Sedaris has become one of America’s pre-eminent humor writers. The great skill with which he slices through cultural euphemisms and political correctness proves that Sedaris is a master of satire and one of the most observant writers addressing the human condition today.

David Sedaris is the author of Barrel Fever and Holidays on Ice, as well as collections of personal essays, “Naked,” “Me Talk Pretty One Day,” “Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim,” and “When You Are Engulfed in Flames,” each of which became a bestseller. There are a total of seven million copies of his books in print and they have been translated into 25 languages. He was the editor of Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules: An Anthology of Outstanding Stories.Sedaris’s pieces appear regularly in The New Yorker and have twice been included in “The Best American Essays.” He and his sister, Amy Sedaris, have collaborated under the name “The Talent Family” and have written half-a-dozen plays which have been produced at La Mama, Lincoln Center, and The Drama Department in New York City. These plays include Stump the Host, Stitches, One Woman Shoe, which received an Obie Award, Incident at Cobbler’s Knob, and The Book of Liz, which was published in book form by Dramatists Play Service. David Sedaris’s original radio pieces can often be heard on This American Life, distributed nationally by Public Radio International and produced by WBEZ. David Sedaris has been nominated for three Grammy Awards for Best Spoken Word and Best Comedy Album.

Showtime is 8pm.  Tickets are $45 each.  Click here to buy yours now!


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We Need Your Voice at an Upcoming Hearing on Domestic Partnership Benefits!

From Equality Toledo: 

Thanks to the leadership of Mayor Mike Bell, Toledo City Council is currently debating an ordinance that will offer domestic partner benefits to city employees. With your help, we’ve already made a real impact on an issue of simple fairness.

The Toledo Blade and The Toledo Free Press have editorialized in support. Pastor Ed Heilman proudly proclaimed this an issue of faith and fairness. And members of Toledo City Council have already commited to voting yes.

Yet others have called this plan “immoral.” Even some members of Council said this was “sad,” “a slap in the face,” and “the timing was awful.”*

If you’re as upset and frustrated as I am with these comments, then Toledo City Council needs to hear from you! Join Us at Toledo City Council on May 30th.The Toledo City Council Human Resources Committee is hosting a hearing on this important issue on May 30th starting at 4:00 p.m. The hearing will be held at One Government Center on the first floor.

We need supporters of domestic partner benefits to testify before Toledo City Council. You don’t need to be a professional public speaker. We simply need you to speak from the heart as a resident of this community who cares about equality. For more information on why domestic partners benefits matter, visit hrc.org/benefits.

There’s no doubt – opponents of fairness and equality will be there to make their voices heard. Don’t let this debate be one sided!

If you intend to testify, please take a minute and let us know by emailing equalitytoledo.communityaction@gmail.com or calling (419) 410-4215. Plan to arrive at Council Chambers by 3:45 p.m. that day.

If you can’t make it on May 30th, please take a moment to email our undecided members of Toledo City Council and make your voice heard:

Working together, we can make a positive difference in our community!

Sincerely,
David Mann
President, Equality Toledo

* Source: Transcript of Toledo City Council Agenda Review meeting, May 1, 2012


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Rally for Marriage Equality on Saturday

Columbus – On Saturday, March 24th, Cleveland will host what is expected to be the largest rally for marriage equality in the Midwest. Thousands will rally in favor of marriage equality in Ohio, and couples — LGBT and allied — will then gather in a civil marriage ceremony as a tangible demonstration of support for marriage equality.

This event and others that have preceded it in Columbus and Cincinnati are the brainchild of 17 year-old grassroots organizer and LGBT activist Adam Hoover.

“This is a cause that’s close to my heart. The vast majority of my generation, along with the one behind and ahead, are on the same page when it comes to equality: we want it and we want it now,” says Adam. “Think about it. Stonewall happened only 33 years ago. We’ve made so much progress in such a short time. This may not be the final frontier for LGBT rights, but it’s certainly one of the most important causes we can advocate for.”

Since the 2004 referendum that wrote marriage discrimination into Ohio’s Constitution, many organizations and individuals have taken to the cause of equality. With recent victories in Washington and Maryland, the momentum has never been stronger. This change is supported by polls, like those recently completed by the Pew Research Center that showed Americans support same-sex marriage 46% to 44% (http://www.people-press.org/2011/11/03/the-generation-gap-and-the-2012-election-3/11-3-11-86/). Members of the millennial generation are supporting marriage equality by an even larger margin, 59% to 35%.

“The evidence is there,” says Ed Mullen of Equality Ohio. “With each new generation, support for marriage equality rises. It is no longer a matter of if, but rather when, this will happen.  I believe it will be sooner than many think.”

Same-sex couples in Ohio will show that their love and commitment should be recognized by the state so that they will have the same rights and responsibilities as other couples and families.

“The marriage event concluding the day is a symbolic civil marriage ceremony,” says Zac Branstool, Communications Director for Equality Ohio. “We respect the sacrament of marriage in religious tradition, and we recognize the right of religious institutions to follow their own religious teachings on marriage. This is about the government refusing to grant civil marriage equality to same-sex couples, and we want the public to see the beauty and joy of people engaging in a legal ceremony that is unjustly denied to them.”

In addition to the march and civil marriage ceremony, Equality Ohio will sign up people to support LGBT civil rights (including safe schools and non-discrimination) at the rally and also register people to vote.  Businesses and religious leaders, as well as political candidates and elected officials will speak out in favor of marriage for all.

The following is a list of supporters who are expected to be featured speakers:

Ed Mullen, Executive Director for Equality Ohio
Autumn Leaf and Tom Morgan, Get Equal
Bishop Heckman, Reformed Catholic Church
Jacob Nash, TransOhio
Rev. George Baum, St. Patrick Episcopal Church
CPT Steve Snyder-Hill, Plaintiff in the McLaughlin v. Panetta Case
Dwayne Seward, Make it Better Foundation
Sherry Bowman, Movement in Black
Ian James, Ohio Freedom to Marry Petition
Judy Benson, Old Lesbians Organizing for Change
Max Blachman, U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown’s office
State Representative Nickie Antonio
Green Party Senate Candidate Joe Demare
Pastor Robert and Joyce Strommen, Cleveland Stonewall Democrats and Cleveland PFLAG
Equality Ohio advocates and educates to achieve fair treatment and equal opportunity for all Ohioans regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity or expression.  For more information, visit www.equalityohio.orgor call us at (614) 224-0400.


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Spring Fling Women’s Dance

Join the BG Lavender Women for their Spring Fling Women’s Dance on Saturday, March 24, 2012 from 7:30-11:30pm.  The event will be held at the Simpson Building, 1291 Conneaut St., Bowling Green, OH 43402.

 

  • $10/person donation at the door.
  • DJ Amy will be taking your requests.
  • Door prizes!
  • There will be a free basic rumba lesson from 7:30-8pm to get the dance started (no partner is required). We will show you a couple of steps that you can use for slow dancing.
  • There is no bar on the premises so bring your own drinks (alcohol is permitted if you’re 21 or over).
  • Feel free to bring snacks too.

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Equality Ohio Announces Grassroots Cleveland Rally Marriage Equality

Columbus, Ohio — On March 24, 2012, a grassroots coalition of Ohio activists will stage a Rally for Marriage Equality in Cleveland that includes a mass wedding of same-sex couples and straight allies in an effort to highlight the discrimination faced by same-sex couples in Ohio.  This rally was spearheaded on facebook by “Support Gay Marriage in Ohio”  (http://www.facebook.com/MarriageEqualityOhio), which has over 200,000 fans.  This page is the brainchild of Adam Hoover, a 17-year old from Harrison, Ohio, who has organized previous rallies in Cincinnati and Columbus.  A group of local activists in Cleveland joined the group to organize on the ground and help make this event a huge success.

The rally will take place in Willard Park/Free Stamp at 9th and Lakeside Avenue at 11:30AM.  People will gather beginning at 11:00AM at Willard Park and some will be meeting at Public Square to march through downtown to Willard Park.  The rallies in Cincinnati and Columbus drew from 300-450 people; more than 2,500 have registered to attend the rally in Cleveland and nearly 200 couples have registered for the wedding.

The rally will feature brief speeches from a broad cross-section of the LGBT community in Ohio and Cleveland.  Among the expected speakers are Ed Mullen of Equality Ohio, Tom Morgan and Autumn Leaf of GetEqual, Bishop Heckman of the Reformed Catholic Church, Jacob Nash from TransOhio, George Baum from St. Patrick, Dwayne Steward from Make it Better Foundation, Sherry Bowman from Movement in Black, Max Blachman from U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown’s office, State Representative Nickie Antonio, Green Party Senate Candidate Joe Demare, Judy Benson from Old Lesbians Organizing for Change, Bob Sferra from the LGBT Center of Cleveland, and Pastor Robert and Joyce Strommen Cleveland Stonewall Democrats and Cleveland PFLAG.

Following the speeches, the crowd will march to the Galleria at 1301 East 9th Street for the wedding ceremony, which will be led by a diverse group of religious and secular officiants.

“With recent victories in New York, Washington, and Maryland, the momentum for marriage equality has never been more powerful,” says Ed Mullen of Equality Ohio.  “Same-sex couples in Ohio want their love and commitment to be recognized by the state so that they will have the same rights and responsibilities as other couples and families.”

Organizer Adam Hoover says:  “I want every person to be able to be who they are. We want the same things as all couples do — to settle down, to commit our lives to the person we love, and to raise children. Marriage should not be a privilege available to some but not all.”

For more information, please contact the local organizing committee:
Paul Demming- pdemming38@yahoo.com, cell- 440-488-4778
Jamie Moore- jamiemoore.cleve@gmail.com, cell- 216-551-0329


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Watch “8″ here!

Did you miss the livefeed of last night’s celebrity-studded reading of 8, Dustin Lance Black’s play about California’s fight over gay marriage?  Now you can watch it here.

Want to see 8 in person? The University of Toledo will be producing one of 40 college and community productions of the play on Oct. 6, 2012 with support from the President’s  Diversity Lecture Series and  Equality Toledo, UT’s Women and Gender Studies department and UT’s  Doorman Theatre.  Toledo native Larry Dean Harris, playwright and actor, will be coming in from LA  to appear onstage. as well as Merlaine Angwall, an actress from Oshkosh, WI who was last seen in Lombardi in Green Bay.  We’ll have more details about the local production as they become available!


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Equality Ohio Leadership Summit – March 3

Please join Equality Ohio for the 8th Annual Leadership Summit on Saturday, March 3, 2012 from 11am – 3pm.  The event will take place at First Congregational Church UCC, located at 444 E. Broad St, Columbus, Ohio.

We look forward to hearing your thoughts and discussing the accomplishments and challenges faced in 2011, as well as strategies for moving forward in 2012.  One member of each organization will be asked to give a 1-minute report on behalf of their organization.

One focus this year will be on efforts to achieve marriage equality in Ohio. Recent efforts striving for marriage equality will make this a hot issue for discussion and debate, and it makes this year’s summit more important and timely than ever.

Other discussions will focus on  expanding the geographic and substantive scope of local LGBT-centric ordinances.

Ohio State University Law School Professor Marc Spindelman will deliver a keynote address, “More than Marriage”, at lunch, and Cincinnati City Councilman Chris Seelbach, Rick Incorvati (Springfield) and Leslye Huff (East Cleveland) will serve on the panel discussing local ordinances.  Additionally we’ll be hearing presentations from Ian James, who will be talking about the Ohio Freedom to Marry effort and the constitutional amendment, and Tom Nobbe, Executive Director of the 2014 Gay Games in Cleveland/Akron who will be giving an update on the status of the Games.

Schedule of events for the day include:

  • Group welcome and introduction
  • Successes and challenges in 2011 and goals and challenges for 2012
  • Lunch (catered by J. Gumbos, with both Vegetarian and Vegan option.)
  • Panel discussions on marriage equality and local advances,
  • followed by breakout sessions
  • An update on federal, state and local races, including a discussion of federal races from Max Blachman and comments from political leaders and candidates on Marriage Equality and LGBT rights – including Summit County Commissioner Sandra Kurt, Franklin County Recorder candidate Terry Brown, Congressional candidate Mary Jo Kilroy and Congressional candidate Joyce Beatty.

Click here to register for free today!

We look forward to a productive dialogue and hope to see you there!

Please note that Columbus’ monthly Gallery Hop occurs on March 3rd as well. Come for the summit and stay for the hop!

First Congregational Church UCC
(Parking available in the church lots)

444 E. Broad St

Columbus, OH 43215

(614) 228-1741

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Michigan LGBT ComedyFest – March 10th

Join Equality Michigan in Dearborn, Mich. for a night of great comedy featuring Chantal Carrere, Erin Foley, Chris Doucette and Diane Amos.   The event is scheduled for Saturday, March 10th, 2012 at 8:00 p.m. at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center, located at 15801 Michigan Avenue at Greenfield Road in Dearborn, Michigan.  Click here for more information and to get your tickets!

With almost 1,000 people attending, get your tickets now before they sell out! PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE, call 313-537-7000 (during business hours Monday-Friday) or visit:

  • Just 4 Us Bookstore, 211 West Nine Mile Rd, Ferndale, Michigan 248-547-5878
  • Five15, 515 South Washington St, Royal Oak, Michigan 248-515-2551
  • Common Language Bookstore, 317 Braun Ct, Ann Arbor, Michigan 734-663-0036

This is a fully accessible event. ASL interpreter provided.

The Michigan LGBT ComedyFest is a community event produced by Equality Michigan, which works to achieve full equality and respect for all people in Michigan, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.


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Join OPL and Outskirts for the Greater Toledo GBLT Chili Cook-Off!

Do you have a famous chili recipe you’ve been keeping under wraps?  Want to come out and enjoy some great chili and even better people?

Join the Ohio Pink Ladies (OPL) and Outskirts on March 3 from 3-6pm for the Greater Toledo GLBT Chili Cook off! Cover is a $5.00 donation for all the available chili you can eat!  This event is a fundraiser for the Toledo area’s only transgender support, activity & social network, “The OPL.”

To enter the Greater Toledo GLBT Chili Cook-Off, please email Renae Cole or call/text 419-551-0821

Cash Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3nd place Best Overall Chilis

  • Judging will begin at 3:30 with awards announced around 6:00 pm (must still be at your booth area to receive awards)
  • There will be 3 overall winner cash awards 1st place $50.00 ~ 2nd place $25.00 ~ 3rdplace $10.00
  • There will also be certificates for the best in the categories of  “Hottest”, “People’s Choice”, “Vegetarian”,  “Best Dressed Chef” and “Most Creative Concoction”.

Chef participants must provide

  • A minimum of 12 quarts of chili prepared off-site and transported “Ready-to-Eat” to OutSkirts. (More than 12 quart is better)
  • All ingredients and food safety, are your responsibility
  • Ladle to serve
  • Heating source to keep your chili warm. {Electric hot plate or portable burner, etc.}
  • Due to space constraints, a max of 2 people can be behind your booth area at a time.

Rules

  • The Chili can NOT be store bought!
  • Entry donation of $10.00 must be paid in advance with entry form. (non-refundable)
  • Deadline to enter and all participants must be set up before 2:30 pm March 3rd 2010
  • Participant is responsible for ladling out their own chili to guest. {No self serve}
  • Chili bowls, Spoons, Crackers, and Napkins will be supplied by the event host.
  • Each participant is responsible for policing and cleaning up the area at the end of the cook-off and removing all items from the area. No items shall be allowed to remain after the close of the Cook-off.
  • All Participants are doing so “at their own risk”. The OPL or Outskirts  or those involved with this fundraiser/event, is not liable for losses or damages resulting from participation in this event.
  • Event host reserve the right to change or modify these rules at any time. Any changes will be communicated to all entrants.

 Judging

The judges will be looking for:

  1. Texture: The texture of the meat shall not be tough or mushy
  2. Flavor: The chili should have good flavoring and chili pepper taste (not too hot or not too mild)
  3. Consistency: Chili should be a smooth combination of meat and gravy not too thin or too thick
  4. Spice and taste: Blending of the spices and how well they have permeated the meat
  5. Aroma: This will be a personal preference of the judge
  6. Color: The submitted chili should look appetizing
  7. Personal dress and prep of the “Chef”
  8. The decisions of the judges are final.

To enter the Greater Toledo GLBT Chili Cook-Off, please email Renae Cole or call/text 419-551-0821


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Cuyahoga County Council Passes Domestic Partner Benefits Legislation

Columbus – This evening, Cuyahoga County Council voted 6 to 4 in favor of domestic partner benefits for county employees.

Ordinance No. 02011-0042 ensures access to health benefits for domestic partners by ensuring that those employed in public service will be “employed…compensated without regard to…sexual orientation..”

The existing plan restricts benefits to legally married partners and spouses. This disproportionately marginalizes members of the LGBT community.

With inclusion of LGBT domestic partners, Cuyahoga County can continue to remain economically competitive and attract the best talent possible.

Cuyahoga County Council’s vote today is consistent with the commitments made in the charter to social and economic diversity and inclusiveness.

Equality Ohio thanks the council for its continued support of the LGBT Community. Strong allies are necessary for change and we believe we have such allies in Cuyahoga County!

 Equality Ohio advocates and educates to achieve fair treatment and equal opportunity for all Ohioans regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity or expression.  For more information, visit www.equalityohio.orgor call us at (614) 224-0400.


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Actor Matt Bomer officially acknowledges his partner, family

While accepting the Steve Chase Foundation’s New Generation Arts and Activism Award in Palm Springs, Calif. this weekend, actor Matt Bomer (Chuck, White Collar) broke his public silence on his personal life.  Bomer received the award for his work in the fight against HIV/AIDS.  In his acceptance speech, he thanked his partner, publicist Simon Halls, and their three children, Kit, Walker and Henry, saying, ”Thank you for teaching me what unconditional love is. You will always be my proudest accomplishment.”

Bomer has several upcoming tv, film and stage roles in the works.  In addition to his starring role on USA’s White Collar, he will be guest starring on an episode of Glee as Blaine’s (Darren Criss) brother.  On March 3, he is participating in the celebrity-studded reading of Dustin Lance Black’s play 8 in Los Angeles, which details the fight over California’s Prop. 8.  This summer he will appear as a stripper in the Steven Soderbergh’s comedy Magic Mike.  He will also appear in director Ryan Murphy’s adaptation of The Normal Heart on Broadway.  The Larry Kramer play chronicles the early days of the AIDS epidemic in New York City.


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Equality Ohio Announces Ohio Coalition in Support of the Freedom to Marry

Columbus — Equality Ohio is pleased to announce on this Valentine’s Day the formation of a grass roots coalition in Ohio to support the freedom to marry for same-sex couples.

“The Columbus City Council, with the help of Mayor Coleman, has worked to make Columbus the most inclusive city possible for people of all sexual orientations,” said Council President Andrew J. Ginther.  ”In the last few years, we have amended the City Code to fight discrimination based on gender identity and have paved the way for domestic partners to receive city benefits.  These are good steps, but as Columbus City Council President, I know there is still more that must be done to ensure that all in our community are treated as equals.  That is why I support the Freedom To Marry Coalition and urge my colleagues and others in Columbus to do the same.”

Ginther, Franklin County Commissioner John O’Grady and former Cuyahoga County Commissioner Tim Hagan  will serve as State Co-Chairs of the Ohio Leaders for Freedom to Marry.

“In 2004, Ohio amended its constitution to deny same-sex couples the right to marry.  Since 2004, many people in Ohio and around the country have come to realize that same-sex couples in loving and committed relationships should have the freedom to marry,” says Ed Mullen, Executive Director of Equality Ohio.  “This grass roots coalition sprung organically from the community and demonstrates that achieving marriage equality in Ohio is only a matter of time.”

Equality Ohio, with grass roots support from individuals and organizations, will continue to urge elected officials, candidates for office, community leaders and business owners to support marriage equality.  By granting LGBT individuals the same rights as everyone else, cities and states can help to create a loving, safe and family-friendly environment — which helps to retain talent and grow both the population and the economy.

This widespread public support for the freedom to marry from community leaders will make lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people feel more at home in Ohio.  It is also a step further in the journey to full equality for the LGBT community in Ohio.

The following is a partial list of supporters who have pledged themselves to the cause as of February 14, 2012:

Franklin County and Surrounding Regions:

Candidate for the Ohio House of Representatives – District 20 Marco Miller
Candidate for the Ohio House of Representatives – District 17 Mike Curtin
Candidate for Franklin County Recorder Terry “TJ” Brown
Dirty Frank’s
Franklin County Democratic Chairman Greg Schultz
Franklin County Commissioner Marylin Brown
Franklin County Commissioner John O’Grady
Franklin County Treasurer Ed Leonard
Franklin County Clerk of Courts Maryellen O’Shaughnessey
Gahanna City Council Member Ryan Jolly
Gahanna Lincoln School Board Member and Candidate for the House of Representatives District 20 Heather Bishoff
J. Gumbo’s
Jeni’s Ice Cream
M/I Homes
New Leaf Columbus
Non Profit Revolution
OH-3 Congressional Candidate Mary Ko Kilroy
OH-3 Congressional Candidate Joyce Beatty
OH-3 Congressional Candidate Bob Fritakis
OH-3 Congressional Candidate Ted Celeste
OH-12 Congressional Candidate James Reese
Outlook Media
President of Columbus City Council Andrew Ginther
Robby W. Stephens Agency of American Family Insurance
State Senator Charleta Tavares
State Representative Carlton Weddington
State Representative Nickie Antonio
The Jury Room
Tiger Tree
Wholly Craft
Zapico Foods

Outside of Franklin County:

Cincinnati City Council Member Chris Seelbach
Dayton City Commissioner Nan Whaley
Former State Auditor Candidate David Pepper
Mayor Don Plusquellic of Akron
Mayor Mark Mallory of Cincinnati
Mayor Frank Jackson of Cleveland
Mayor Edward Kelley of Cleveland Heights
Mayor Sara Drew of Stow
Mayor David Berger of Lima
Mayor Mike Summers of Lakewood
Mayor Gary Norton of East Cleveland
Mayor of Canton William Healy II
OH-5 Congressional Candidate Angela Zimmann

The list of supporters of the freedom to marry in Ohio will soon be public online and continually updated with new supporters.

For more info on the coalition please visit www.freedomohio.com

Equality Ohio advocates and educates to achieve fair treatment and equal opportunity for all Ohioans regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity or expression.  For more information, visit www.equalityohio.orgor call us at (614) 224-0400.


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NJ state senate approves marriage equality bill

Despite the promise of a veto by Gov. Chris Christie, the New Jersey state senate has passed a bill legalizing same-sex marriages by a vote of 24-16.  The state assembly is expected to pass a similar bill on Thursday.  Christie has expressed that such a major change should be voted upon by the people, calling for a referendum.

In 2006, the New Jersey legislature passed a bill allowing same-sex civil unions, giving same-sex couples “all the rights and benefits that married heterosexual couples enjoy.”

LGBT advocates say that civil union legislation does not go far enough, essentially setting up seperate, but inherently unequal, classifications.


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