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BOULDER, Colo. Nearly 40 years ago, a newly elected, miniskirt-wearing feminist in Colorado stumbled into history when a gay couple denied a marriage license sought her help instead.
While the college town of Boulder has a liberal reputation now, it was deeply divided over gay rights in 1975, and few, including Clela Rorex, had thought about same-sex couples marrying. Seeing a parallel with the womens movement and finding nothing in the law to prevent it, the 31-year-old county clerk agreed and granted a total of six licenses to gay couples before the states attorney general at the time ordered her to stop.
Now, as the courts across the U.S. rule in support of gay marriage, a clerk in the very same county finds herself in a similar position.
Hillary Hall has issued more than 100 marriage licenses to same-sex couples ever since a federal appeals court based in Denver found that states cannot ban gay marriage last month. That ruling was put on hold pending an appeal, and Colorados gay marriage ban, passed by voters in 2006, remains on the books.
http://www.lgbtqnation.com/2014/07/colorados-same-sex-marriage-battle-echoes-drama-of-nearly-40-years-ago/
Here's to you Clela Rorex & Hillary Hall
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(297,058 posts)William769
(55,144 posts)Coventina
(27,093 posts)I was raised by fundie parents and taught that being gay was a sin, but I'm proud to say that even with that brainwashing I never understood why gay people shouldn't be allowed to get married. Denying marriage to me seemed against conservative values such as stability and family.
Now that I've grown up and thrown off the brainwashing, I see that family is a value shared by all, and love is love, no matter what form it takes.
Hooray for love!
Hooray for courage!
Hooray for Clela and Hillary!
William769
(55,144 posts)truebluegreen
(9,033 posts)keeping the faith despite yuppification.