Meet the eight plaintiff couples in the ACLUís lawsuit to bring marriage equality to Wisconsin
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Meet the eight plaintiff couples in the ACLUís lawsuit to bring marriage equality to Wisconsin
On October 1, 1971, just two years after Stonewall, Donna Burkett and her partner walked into the Office of the Milwaukee County Clerk to apply for a marriage license.
Fair Wisconsin executive director Katie Belanger gives thanks to some of the many individuals and groups that led the way on marriage equality and have helped shape the state’s and nation’s progress on LGBTQ rights.
First-person accounts from the public officials who led the way when marriage equality came to Wisconsin.
Attorney Michele L. Perreault explains Judge Crabb’s historic ruling declaring Wisconsin’s marriage equality ban unconstitutional.
Vered Meltzer became the first trans* person elected to public office in Wisconsin when he became an Appleton alderperson earlier this year.
The essays that players from the Madison Gay Hockey Association write each year show the unique significance of the support they receive by playing in an LGBTQ sports league.
The culture and community of roller derby helped Alex Hanna get comfortable with their non-binary gender identity and kick butt on skates.
Local performers Kitty La Rue and Moxie Rhodes of Peach Pies Caburlesque helped to bring the second annual Fierce! International Queer Burlesque Festival to Madison this summer.