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We Do!: American Leaders Who Believe in Marriage Equality
Contributor(s): Baumgardner, Jennifer (Author), Kunin, Madeleine M. (Author)
ISBN: 1617751871     ISBN-13: 9781617751875
Publisher: Akashic Books, Ltd.
OUR PRICE:   $14.36  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2013
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Civil Rights
- Law | Civil Rights
- Social Science | Sociology - Marriage & Family
Dewey: 306.848
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.2" W x 8.1" (0.44 lbs) 224 pages
Themes:
- Sex & Gender - Gay
- Sex & Gender - Lesbian
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:
Included in the 2014 Over the Rainbow list

Baumgardner and Kunin have compiled the writings and public pronouncements of public officials and other figures on the issue of marriage equality...This book will serve as a resource for what was said about the struggle for marriage equality.
--New York Journal of Books

We Do...triumphantly chronicles this recent chapter of this country's history. This volume demonstrates, through speeches, interviews, and commentary, the encouraging story of American acceptance of gay marriage and the roles that politicians--gay and straight--have played in that history.
--Philadelphia Tribune

A remarkably upbeat little slab of work detailing the politicians out there who are good-hearted, decent and basically worth knowing about.
--Metro Times Blog (Detroit)

We Do ...compiles speeches, interviews and commentary from 1977 through 2013, in which an array of political leaders...voice their unconditional support for the queer citizens of the US in their quest for same-sex marriage rights.
--The Bay Area Reporter Online

With the announcement late last week by Attorney General Holder, gay marriage equality took another major step forward in the U.S. A recent book on the subject highlights to path politicians have taken from Harvey Milk of San Francisco in 1977 until now, to advance the cause of marriage equality. In the words of co-author Jennifer Baumgardner, 'this is a deeply radical book.'
--Sun News Miami

We Do is a powerful look at the long battle for marriage equality in America. As Vermont's governor, Madeleine Kunin was a leader on gay rights years before it was fashionable and years before our state became the first in the country to allow civil unions and, later, gay marriage without a court order. The struggle for gay rights in Vermont was very difficult, divisive, and acrimonious. If you talk to young people today about gay rights or gay marriage, they ask, What was the big deal? Madeleine and Jennifer Baumgardner remind us what a big deal it was and how important it is.
--United States Senator Bernie Sanders

Madeleine Kunin argues that empowering women to succeed at home and at work is both good economics and good social policy. She presents a convincing road map for how we achieve that vision, and calls on all of us to be part of a brighter future.
--President Bill Clinton

In her role as author and activist, Jennifer Baumgardner has permanently changed the way people think about feminism...and will shape the next hundred years of politics and culture.
--The Commonwealth Club of California, hailing Baumgardner as one of Six Visionaries for the Twenty-First Century

The gay marriage movement, like all civil rights movements, began with individuals telling the truth about who they are to a world that doesn't accept them. It ends with an entire generation of young people who reject blatant civil rights discrimination...We Do triumphantly chronicles this recent chapter.
--New Pages

Remember when gay marriage was the easiest way to inflame an otherwise mild electorate? This volume demonstrates, through speeches, interviews, and commentary, the encouraging story of American acceptance of gay marriage and the roles that politicians--gay and straight--have played in that history.

This movement began with individuals telling the truth about who they are to a world that doesn't accept them. From Supervisor Harvey Milk articulating in 1978 why gay people in all fields must be out and visible; to Governor Andrew Cuomo blinking back tears as he discussed his pride in making gay marriage a reality in New York in 2011; to President Obama's unprecedented support and the courage of many other American politicians--We Do triumphantly chronicles this recent chapter of our history.