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With 11 states now allowing same-sex marriage, the group hopes North Carolina voters will take notice and repeal Amendment One, which bans same-sex marriage. Jones helped organize a rally Wednesday evening in front of the General Assembly to mark ...WFDD Thu, 09 May 2013 14:53:12 -0700
While same-sex marriage is illegal in North Carolina, some municipalities are making policies that support gay couples. It's been a year since North Carolina voters passing Amendment One. It modified the state constitution to recognize the only legal ...N.C. State University Technician Online Sun, 28 Apr 2013 20:44:48 -0700
It has been nearly a year since North Carolinians passed Amendment One, illegalizing not only same-sex marriage, but also prohibiting same-sex domestic partnerships and civil unions. But the amendment did not pass due to a lack of effort. “The GLBT ... N.C. State University Technician Online
Sun, 28 Apr 2013 20:44:48 -0700
It has been nearly a year since North Carolinians passed Amendment One, illegalizing not only same-sex marriage, but also prohibiting same-sex domestic partnerships and civil unions. But the amendment did not pass due to a lack of effort. “The GLBT ...The Progressive Pulse
Stuart Campbell with Equality North Carolina joins us on News & Views with Chris Fitzsimon to discuss how opinions on marriage equality have changed nationally since the constitutional proposal passed in our state. Equality NC will also commemorate the ... QNotes
Be sure to log check back in when we publish our May 24, 2013, print edition for an in-depth, reflective and forward-focused look at the past year of activism and advocacy since Amendment One's passage, including coverage of the anniversary event in ... QNotes
enc-logo RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina's statewide LGBT advocacy and education group is asking community members to join them at the state legislature next Monday as it commemorates the one-year anniversary of Amendment One, the anti-LGBT ...High Point Enterprise
For Griffey, the high-profile campaign and vote a year ago this week to ban gay marriage in the North Carolina Constitution, known as Amendment One, crystallized his personal divide about his sexuality. Though he was deeply disappointed when 61 percent ...Black Mountain News
According to ìOne year laterî (May 17 letters), the writer reports nothing negative has happened to North Carolina since the marriage amendment passed. She states that in North Carolina, ëëunemployment dropped from 9.5 percent last May to 9.2 percent.Updated 0 minutes ago
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