Same-sex couples rush to the altar before Donald Trump takes office. As President Donald J. Trump gets ready to take...
Idaho's attempt to roll back marriage equality sparks outrage and raises alarm for LGBTQ+ rights. Over ten years ago, I...
When the United Kingdom legalized gay marriage in March of 2014, the impact was felt far and wide throughout the country....
On June 26, 2013, exactly two years before the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage in the United States, Edith Windsor...
Not even two hours after President Trump took the oath of office, his scrupulous administration went to work in an attempt to erase the freedoms that our Constitution promises. What used to link to the LGBT page of the White House’s website is now gone, the link eradicated and replaced by a splash page urging visitors to enter an email address for updates from the new president.
Share your equality-minded stories and photos with us using the hashtag #LoveInclusive, and show your fellow Americans there's reason to keep fighting -- the true test begins today.
Vice President Joe Biden proudly tweeted a photo yesterday, excitedly telling the world that he had the honor of officiating the nuptials of two longtime White House staffers, Brian Mosteller and Joe Mahshie.
Award-winning filmmaker Eddie Rosenstein gives an emotional, behind-the-scenes view of the Freedom to Marry campaign and strategy that ended marriage discrimination nationwide.
Hitting bookshelves last week, Sarah Galvin‘s book The Best Party of Our Lives is a collection of essays in which she interviewed and...
According to a new story by UCLA, same-sex marriage has boosted the U.S. economy by $813 million since marriage equality was passed in June.
I'm so excited to share Freedom to Marry's victory video that chronicles the road toward marriage equality.
Thought you were through your tears? Think again. YouTube just released their #ProudToLove video celebrating Pride month and today's Supreme Court ruling for marriage equality by highlighting courageous individuals coming out and the path that our country has taken.
Moments ago, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of marriage equality.
As our country eagerly awaits the Supreme Court decision on marriage equality, Hillary Clinton's campaign released an emotional YouTube video that drives home exactly what a ruling for equality means for so many couples.
Yesterday, we had the pleasure, honor and privilege of listening in on an exclusive conference call with Freedom to Marry's president, Evan Wolfson, following his attendance at the Supreme Court's oral arguments regarding marriage equality this past Tuesday.
We've come a long way in the marriage equality movement and with the finish line in sight, we need to concentrate our efforts now more than ever to bring this home. If you sign up to become a member of Love Inc.'s equality-minded vendor directory, aptly titled the Love List, between now and May 30, Love Inc. will proudly donate 100 percent of the proceeds directly to the Freedom to Marry.
This week, the Presbyterian Church opened their doors to same-sex marriages.
With the Supreme Court planning a marriage equality ruling in June, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Mikita's company Tie the Knot is donating all proceeds to Freedom to Marry for the month of March.
Our third issue is live! Click here to get the scoop on our gender barrier-breaking cover photo shoot.
Has your head been spinning with all of this marriage equality momentum that's been happening over the last several weeks? Ours, too! We couldn't be more excited about the strides that have been made thanks to circuit rulings and we figured you might need a quick brush-up on which states recognize same-sex marriages.
Today, the Supreme Court denied petitions in seven cases (five states) that were trying to ban same-sex marriage! This means marriage equality has officially been brought to those states, bringing the total number of states where same-sex marriage is legal to 24.
Freedom to Marry debuted "Until We Could,” a video encompassing the essence of marriage equality with beautiful cinematography and a poem by 2013 Inaugural Poet Richard Blanco.
Betsey Johnson gave a nod to marriage equality in her Spring/Summer 2015 New York Fashion Week show.
Self-proclaimed foodies Greg and Michael knew that the reception cuisine would play a significant role in their wedding day. With a priority of finding a venue that they could bring their own caterer, they came across 632 on Hudson, an antique-laden townhouse-turned-party space. The hidden gem spurred their carnival theme vision, executed amazingly by Bernadette Smith of 14 Stories with fortune tellers giving guests a peek into the future and burlesque entertainers serving absinthe cotton candy.
On Tuesday, Republican-appointed federal judge John G. Heybum II declared that banning same-sex couples the freedom to marry in the state of Kentucky is unconstitutional.
While we thoroughly enjoy all of the wedding eye candy that we feature, the heart of Love Inc. comes down...
As bills continue to be passed recognizing same-sex marriage in many states across the U.S., celebrities have also spoken out in support of marriage equality. Ranging in age, race and sexual orientation, all see love as a basic human right that no one should be denied. So we did some digging and found the 10 best celebrity quotes on marriage equality throughout the years:
Marriage bans are dropping like flies. Last week, it was struck down in Idaho, yesterday in Oregon and today in Pennsylvania. Arkansas, Michigan, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah and Virginia are additional states that have said adios to inequality. We're certainly riding quite a wave of momentum but does this mean we've just added these states to the equality list? Yes and no.
Exciting news from the Bible Belt -- Arkansas has become the first Southern state to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples!
Freedom to Marry celebrated its tenth anniversary, and the tenth anniversary of marriage between same-sex couples in the United States, at Cheers to 10 Years. The event was hosted by Cynthia Nixon and included speakers Margaret Hoover and Evan Wolfson.
Mere weeks after Freedom to Marry's declaration of focus on the states in the Bible Belt, Tennessee is the second Southern state where a federal judge has ruled in favor of respect for out-of-state marriages for same-sex couples, following Kentucky.
The Washington Post and ABC News teamed up to poll the views of our fellow countrymen and women regarding same-sex marriage and the results show more support of this modern day civil rights movement than ever before.