May 22, 2010, Harvey Milk Day: Activists rally for Transgender Rights on the steps of the Massachusetts State House. A bill adding "Gender Identity or Expression" to the state non-discrimination and hate crimes laws enjoys broad support but remains mired in committee.
Pat Gozemba and Karen Kahn, authors of Courting Equality: A
Documentary History of America's First Same-Sex Marriages talk with
Gordene and Nancy about the first days of same-sex marriage in Massachusetts.
Marilyn Humphries joins Karen Kahn and Pat
Gozemba to comment on, and share the stories behind, the photographs of Courting Equality: A Documentary History of America's First Same-Sex Marriages.
Pat Gozemba is a professor emerita of English and women's studies at Salem State College, and founding member of The History Project, documenting LGBT movements in Boston since 1980.
Karen Kahn is former editor of Sojourner: The Women's Forum, an
activist, community-based, feminist newspaper. She edited Frontline
Feminism: Essays from Sojourner's First 20 Years (1996).
Marilyn Humphries is an independent photojournalist whose work has appeared in the New York Times, The Progressive, Bay Windows, and the Boston Phoenix.