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A Journey of One's Own
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

A Journey of One's Own

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The subject has great market potential, and probably a slap-dash listing of do's and don't's could have enticed some buyers. Happily, Eighth Mountain Press (624 Southeast 29th Ave., Portland, OR 97214) has brought us something far better. Zepatos draws on her own and others' travel experience to pre

Thalia Zepatos on Research and Messaging in Freedom to Marry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

Thalia Zepatos on Research and Messaging in Freedom to Marry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Thalia Zepatos was the Director of Research and Messaging for Freedom to Marry. Zepatos was born in New York City and raised in Yonkers, New York. Zepatos earned her undergraduate degree from American University in Washington DC while at the same began working as an activist, particularly on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment. Zepatos continued her political work once moving to Portland, Oregon. While in Oregon, she first became involved in LGBT rights work, especially by joining the campaign opposing Oregon's Ballot Measure 9 in 1992. She then fought against Ballot Measure 36 in 2004, which, when passed, limited marriage to heterosexual couples. Zepatos moved to California work on the "Le...

Women for a Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Women for a Change

Provides advice for women who want to become involved in political activism and profiles the founders of MADD and others who have done so

Adventures in Good Company
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 440

Adventures in Good Company

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

An indispensable resource for any woman who wants to travel with the structure and convenience of a professionally led group. More than 75 companies world-wide that offer trips for women are profiled. Full information on the types of trips offered and typical cost is provided in an easy-to-use format.

Crossing the Threshold
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 656

Crossing the Threshold

Crossing the Threshold is the official history of the role played by the Marriage Equality organisation in leading the way for the successful passage of same-sex marriage in Ireland. Featuring contributions from lead campaigners, their personal perspectives will inspire anyone with an interest in campaigning for social justice, anyone who volunteered, marched or canvased, or who wished to know how the drive for marriage equality played out over the previous decade. Leading figures, including Katherine Zappone, Ann Louise Gilligan, Gráinne Healy, Brian Sheehan and Niall Crowley, broach everything from fundraising and political strategic support to personal efforts and sacrifices, giving a full understanding of the multi-faceted undertaking of running a campaign that continues as a shining example of what it means to strive for a socially progressive Ireland. Crossing the Threshold is the swansong of all those involved - an insightful confirmation of everything that has been achieved. Hear the voices of the campaigners and examine the details of the strategies adopted that changed Irish hearts and minds to say Yes to equality in the Marriage Referendum 2015.

Marriage Equality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1041

Marriage Equality

The definitive history of the marriage equality debate in the United States, praised by Library Journal as "beautifully and accessibly written. . . . .An essential work.” As a legal scholar who first argued in the early 1990s for a right to gay marriage, William N. Eskridge Jr. has been on the front lines of the debate over same†‘sex marriage for decades. In this book, Eskridge and his coauthor, Christopher R. Riano, offer a panoramic and definitive history of America’s marriage equality debate. The authors explore the deeply religious, rabidly political, frequently administrative, and pervasively constitutional features of the debate and consider all angles of its dramatic history. While giving a full account of the legal and political issues, the authors never lose sight of the personal stories of the people involved, or of the central place the right to marry holds in a person’s ability to enjoy the dignity of full citizenship. This is not a triumphalist or one†‘sided book but a thoughtful history of how the nation wrestled with an important question of moral and legal equality.

365 Travel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 404

365 Travel

Whether kept on a nightstand or tucked in a backpack, this volume of daily travel gems will inspire readers who dream of faraway places. Illustrations.

Thinking through the Mothers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 585

Thinking through the Mothers

If questions of subjectivity and identification are at stake in all biographical writing, they are particularly trenchant for contemporary women biographers of women. Often, their efforts to exhume buried lives in hope of finding spiritual foremothers awaken maternal phantoms that must be embraced or confronted. Do women writing in fact have any greater access to their own mothers' lives than to the lives of other women whose stories have been swept away like dust in the debris of the past? In Thinking through the Mothers, Janet Beizer surveys modern women's biographies and contemplates alternatives to an approach based in lineage and the form of thought that emphasizes the line, the path, h...

Awakening
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 457

Awakening

Some of the most divisive contests shaping the quest for marriage equality occurred not on the culture-war front lines but within the ranks of LGBTQ advocates. Nathaniel Frank tells the dramatic story of how an idea that once seemed unfathomable—and for many gays and lesbians undesirable—became a legal and moral right in just half a century.

Speaking of Sex
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Speaking of Sex

  • Categories: Law

Speaking of Sex explores a topic that frequently is absent from our discussions about sex: the persistence of sex-based inequality and the cultural forces that sustain it. On critical issues affecting women, most Americans deny either that gender inequality is a serious problem or that it is one which they have a personal or political responsibility to address. In tracing this "no problem" problem, Speaking of Sex examines the most fundamental causes of women's disadvantages and the inadequacy of current public policy to combat them.