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One Big Disappointment, Lots of Victories

I’m not going to try to spin it: Our loss in Maine yesterday, where voters rejected a law that would have given same-sex couples the right to marry, was deeply disappointing and discouraging. All of us here at the LGBT Project started yesterday hopeful and were further encouraged by reports that turnout was well above what was expected. But as the early returns showing No on 1 with a slight lead turned into a 30,000 vote lead for the Yes side, I had to concede that we’d lost (though I did keep hitting refresh on the Bangor Daily News results page until the wee hours of morning).

Now I’m here, dejected, eating consolation donuts provided to us by our friends in the Reproductive Freedom Project and wondering when and where we will finally get that first victory for marriage at the ballot box. But part of me can’t help but be excited about the many victories we had yesterday, in races big and small, that prove we’re making progress toward LGBT equality.

The Value of a Little History: The Myth of a Big Federal Fix

There's a push for a big federal solution to gaining full equality for LGBT Americans. Looking at history suggests that could be the hard way.

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ACLU Affiliates Show Their Pride

ACLU affiliates show their Pride in marches and festivals across the country...

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You Can’t Make Enduring Change Unless You Change the Way People Think

We can’t just fight in the courts to stop discrimination against LGBT
people. Instead, we have to convince America – one
conversation at a time – that LGBT people deserve full equality.

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Happy Flag Day!

An interview with Gilbert Baker, creator of the Gay Pride flag...

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5 People + 5 Days = 10 Thousand People Turned Out for LGBT Equality

Think you can't make a difference? Watch this video about how five people took five days and got 10,000 people to come out and protest Proposition 8...

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God Hates Figs

When followers of Fred Phelps descended on the campus of the University of Chicago, they got quite a bit more than they bargained for.

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Kentuckians Value Fairness Day Takes on Frankfort

The Executive Director of the ACLU of Kentucky reports on the successful LGBT rights lobby day at the state capitol.

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Tell 3 (or 30, or 300) About Tell 3

One young activist's thoughts on the power of sharing your stories, and why YOU should Tell 3.

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Tell Three: Because Coming Out Is Not Enough

Getting people to support equality takes meaningful, detailed conversations with LGBT people about what our lives are really like. Who are you going to tell?

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