Unite for Marriage Launches in Advance of SCOTUS Oral Arguments



Organizations will lead DC rally, interfaith service, local rallies throughout the country

Washington, DC, April 17, 2015 – Today eight organizations came together under Unite for Marriage, a partnership working together to show support for marriage for same-sex couples as the question stands before the U.S. Supreme Court. Participating organizations include the Campaign for Southern Equality, Family Equality Council, Freedom to Marry, GetEQUAL, GLAAD, Human Rights Campaign, Marriage Equality USA, and the National LGBTQ Task Force.

Unite for Marriage will work to elevate visibility of committed couples and their families in the media and to amplify the bipartisan support for marriage. Planned events include:

  • a gathering on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, April 28, the day of oral arguments;
  • a multi-faith service for the freedom to marry on Sunday, April 26, at the National City Christian Church in Washington, DC;
  • supporting and coordinating over 100 local organizers, advocates and allies in communities across the country to hold activities on and around April 28 to show the deep and wide national support for marriage;
  • vigils and prayer services that include a moment of intention for the justices, the attorneys and plaintiffs in the cases, and same-sex couples, in collaboration with faith groups and places of worship during the National Weekend of Prayer April 24-26;
  • utilizing social media to engage with people across the nation about why the country is ready for marriage.

Polling shows that 63% of Americans support the freedom to marry, which extends to majority support in every region of the country. Additionally, the Williams Institute this week released a report that shows that in states with the freedom to marry, support grows much more rapidly than in states that continue to exclude same-sex couples from marriage. The report predicts that by 2016, more than half of the 50 states will show super-majority support of 60% or higher.

With the U.S. Supreme Court set to hear oral arguments in marriage cases on April 28, Unite for Marriage is working to make a strong case in the court of public opinion about why marriage matters and how marriage discrimination is harmful. For more information, visit http://www.uniteformarriage.org.

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CONTACT:

Jorge Amaro
National LGBTQ Task Force
213-842-7564
jamaro@thetaskforce.org

Adah Pittman-Delancey
Family Equality Council
202-765-1142
APittman@familyequality.org