
"LGBT people in Ireland have no access to civil marriage....."How would you like to be involved in helping to remove one of the biggest barriers to civil rights which exists in Ireland today? MarriagEquality is a not-for-profit organisation working for civil marriage rights for the LGBT community...

by Rex Wockner Sources close to Portuguese Prime Minister José Sócrates, who is forming a new government following September elections, said Oct. ...

MarriagEquality is taking part in OutWest & South West Mayo Partnership's info evening tonight in the Ruby Rooms in Castlebar at 7.30pm. Please come along and take part too if you are in nearby. xx

MarriagEquality is excited to hear about Portugal's new Government's commitment to marriage equality

MarriagEquality loves Limerick xxxx
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Leanne Moore interviews people about Marriage Equality and Love at Limerick Pride 2009. For more info go to: www.marriageequality.ie. Special Thanks to Limerick Pride Committee 2009 & www.rainbowsupportservices.org ...

MarriagEquality is watching the Aussie stars come out in support of equality for same sex couples
Source: www.news.com.au
CELEBRITIES including Ruby Rose, Dr Kerryn Phelps, Courtney Act, and The Veronicas have been recruited to a campaign for same-sex law reform.

MarriagEquality is calling on anyone living in Dublin or nearby with a couple of hours to spare once a fortnight to volunteer with our Out to your TD campaign. Give us a call on (01)6599459

The battle for marriage equality took a hard hit today. Yesterday voters in Maine stripped marriage away from lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals...

MarriagEquality Jayne Stynes is a 4th Yr Sociology Student & as part of her dissertation is looking to conduct informal interviews with lesbians of any age who are/ have been involved in/ their experience of the marriage equality campaign. Her research topic is lesbian identity construction & its relationship with the state. Jayne can be contacted on 087 9563336 or at stynesj@tcd.ie.

Source: www.pinknews.co.uk
Governor says gay marriage will be legal in New York - all the latest gay news from the UK and beyond to the gay community

MarriagEquality loves this proud Dad
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Testimony given for and against Maine's marriage equality bill on April 22, 2009. Nearly 4,000 people attended the hearing, with marriage equality supporters out-numbering the opposition 4 to 1.

MarriagEquality loves Fintan O'Toole. Great article. He gets it so right, so well put.
Source: www.irishtimes.com
IN THESE grim times, it is worth noting that the last 10 days has been a very good time for a large minority of Irish people. For anyone who is gay, lesbian or bisexual, three apparently unrelated events have coincided to create a memorable moment. ...

MarriagEquality U.S. Federal Judge refuses to dismiss marriage ban for same sex couples lawsuit
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- A federal judge challenged the backers of California's voter-enacted ban on same-sex marriage Wednesday to explain how allowing gay couples to wed threatens conventional unions, a demand that prompted their lawyer to acknowledge he did not know.

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Changing Attitude Ireland, are holding a public lecture, this Saturday 17th at 2pm at Trinity College Dublin.
The main speaker for this event is the Revd. Sharon Ferguson, Chief Executive of The Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement. Sharon's talk is called "The importance of being affirming: The inclusion of gay and lesbi...an people in the Church".
The venue is the Jonathan Swift lecture theatre in the Arts building in Trinity College, and this is most conveniently approached via the Nassau St entrance to Trinity.
For further information on Changing Attitude Ireland, please visit their website at: www.changingattitudeireland.orgRead More
The main speaker for this event is the Revd. Sharon Ferguson, Chief Executive of The Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement. Sharon's talk is called "The importance of being affirming: The inclusion of gay and lesbi...an people in the Church".
The venue is the Jonathan Swift lecture theatre in the Arts building in Trinity College, and this is most conveniently approached via the Nassau St entrance to Trinity.
For further information on Changing Attitude Ireland, please visit their website at: www.changingattitudeireland.orgRead More
Time:2:00PM Saturday, October 17th
Location: Jonathan Swift Lecture Theatre, TCD























