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DAY OF DECISION RECAP
Cheers, anger and tears in response to decision on gay marriage
Those whose pre-Prop. 8 marriages were upheld lament the court ruling letting stand the ballot measure banning others from joining them, vow to set positive examples to the anti-gay-marriage crowd. By Carol J. Williams LA Times Story Link May 27, 2009 Tyler and her wife, Diane Olson, insisted that their cultural isolation will be a uniting force in the gay rights movement that they expect to become more radicalized by the court's decision.
"We're out here with the people who can't get married. We're not divided at all. If anything, the Supreme Court has strengthened our resolve," Tyler said at an East Los Angeles protest.
Legal experts were divided and perplexed by the court ruling upholding Proposition 8 while affirming the validity of the marriages conducted in the six months before the November vote. But they agreed with the sentiment expressed by Tyler, that the legally married "island" provides a stage on which gays can show that same-sex marriage poses no threat to society.
"One role that the 18,000 couples will play, whether they want to play it or not, is exemplars of how the world won't come to an end," said UC Berkeley law professor Joan Hollinger.
Now that the state's legal issues have been addressed on Proposition 8, the proponents of equal marriage rights for gays can take up the issue at the federal level, where the constitutional guarantee of equal protection under the law can be addressed, Hollinger said.
Julie Nice, a University of San Francisco law professor specializing in constitutional and sexuality law, sees the emergence of the legally married gay class as yet another inconsistency in the nation's laws governing same-sex marriage.
"This kind of chaotic patchwork is not sustainable," Nice said of laws recognizing the right of gays to marry in five states, granting recognition to legal marriages conducted elsewhere in a few others and now California's validation of the pre-Proposition 8 marriages while denying the status to other gays.
Even those in the community of legally married gays point out that their marriages remain unequal in other senses.
"Our marriage doesn't mean the same as others because it is not recognized at the federal level, so it's a second-rate marriage," said Lorian Dunlop, 47, of Murrieta, who married her partner last June. "And the fact that you can't get married today makes our marriage feel somewhat less real, like it was grandfathered in."
She said her heart ached at the unfairness of denying the right to marry to those who hadn't met the right partner in time or weren't ready for marriage during the brief window when it was legal last year.
Several gay couples were in attendance as West Hollywood officials sought to chart a path forward in the fight for same-sex marriage rights after the high court's decision. Although Mark Katz, 58, and Robert Goodman, 48, continue to be recognized in the state as legally married, they deemed the ruling "tragic."
"This is as if we were freed slaves living in a slave state," said Goodman, a career counselor. "We were able to keep our marriage, but none of our brothers will be able to marry."
carol.williams@latimes.com
Times staff writers Maria L. LaGanga in San Francisco, David Kelly in Temecula and Corina Knoll contributed to this report.
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We will organize “Day of Decision” actions that will either: - Celebrate a positive decision and attempt to spread its impact, or
- If the court rules against us, make sure that our angry voices are heard around the world. Anger for denying an entire group of people their civil rights is perfectly legitimate and appropriate.
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To insure our protests or celebrations are the most effective on the day the Proposition 8 ruling is announced , we must begin to organize right now! If we organize a "Day of Decision" action in every sizable city we will send a powerful message to the world that our communities will not sit idly by if the hateful Prop 8 is allowed to stand. Organizing now will also send the message that we no longer accept discrimination against us. We must be ready.
If the court rules to uphold the 18,000 existing same sex marriages, but allows the rest of Prop 8 to stand, it will not be a victory. If discrimination remains in the California Constitution, we must go back to the streets.
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Robin Tyler & Diane Olson holding Day of Decision banner,
on the front lines March Forth on March Fourth.
“During their campaign, the Yes-on-8 people hit us with a sledgehammer and our side hit back with a slingshot. The time for candlelight vigils is over.”
California marriage case plaintiff Robin Tyler to www.wowowow.com (The Women on the Web)
, March 11.
LoveGenerals -
Thank you for stepping up and taking the lead in organizing your local Day of Decision action.
Though we are hopeful the courts will do the right thing and overturn Proposition 8, regardless, we know that together we will ensure that marriage equality is restored in California (and in all other states and recognized nationally soon).
Attached is a DayofDecision Tool Kit that you might find helpful as you organize your event - sample e-mail blasts, sample confirmation emails, sample talking points, sample volunteer leadership positions,etc. Please use whatever is useful - this is provided solely as a resource if it is helpful. Flyers are also available for modification and downloading at www.dayofdecision.com and www.marriageequality.org - they are each a little different -choose whichever works best for you. We are also listing the events at www.equalitycentral.org which is the url for the California coalition of marriage equality organizations.
We are also attaching Evan Wolfson's concerns about the negative impact of engaging in direct actions (freeway closures etc). Neither organizers from Dayofdecision.com nor Marriage Equality USA is advocating for direct action and we agree with Evan's concerns.
We also attach the Commitment to Non-Violence in our Actions policy that we ask that all organizers affiliated with Day of Decision to commit to abiding by.
Lastly, we have "I believe in marriage equality BECAUSE" postcards addressed to President Obama (that will be delivered en masse to him personally after we receive a critical mass of them by children of same-sex couples in red wagons).If you want us to send you these postcards- let us know how many you will need and send your snail mail address.
Thank you for your leadership at this critical moment as we collectively reach the tipping point towards marriage equality in our nation.
Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns.
Robin Tyler - DayofDecision National Coordinator
Molly McKay - DayofDecision California Coordinator (Marriage Equality USA)