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Global LGBTQI+ refugee support and advocacy: Active Rainbow Sash: 1998: Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE) 1979: Active Servicemembers Legal Defense Network (SLDN) 1993: Merged into OutServe-SLDN: Society for Human Rights: 1924: Dissolved Soulforce: 1998: Sports Equality Foundation: 2023: LGBTQ Representation in Sport & the LGBTQ Sports ...
For social and support groups or organizations affiliated with mainstream religious organizations, please see List of LGBT-related organizations and conferences. For organizations affiliated with political parties, please see List of LGBT organizations that affiliate with political parties
Some Baptist associations support same-sex marriage. This is the case of the Alliance of Baptists (USA), [71] the Canadian Association for Baptist Freedoms, [72] the Aliança de Batistas do Brasil, [73] the Fraternidad de Iglesias Bautistas de Cuba, [74] and the Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists (international). [75] The Latter ...
[11] [12] The most prominent supporters of same-sex marriage are the world's major medical and scientific communities, [13] [14] [15] human rights and civil rights organizations, and some progressive religious groups, [16] [17] [18] while its most prominent opponents are from conservative religious groups (some of which nonetheless support same ...
A Public Religion Research Institute nationwide & state-by-state poll conducted throughout 2017 found that 61% of Americans supported same-sex marriage, 30% opposed, and 9% refused to answer or answered "don't know," with there being majority support for same-sex marriage in 44 states, plurality support in 4 states, plurality opposition in 1 ...
Church of South India [31] [32] NOTE: The CSI opened ordination to transgender persons, has ministries specifically for transgender rights and some clergy support gay rights. The CSI is among the Anglican churches that "are open to changing Church doctrine on marriage in order to allow for same-sex unions" according to the BBC. [33]
Over two decades, the marriage movement built from only 27% support [8] among the American people in 1993 to 59% in 2015; [9] and from 0 states issuing marriage licenses in 2002 to 37 states and the District of Columbia [10] in 2015, when the victories created the powerful momentum and energy that enabled the Supreme Court Justices to finish ...
One of the group's first public acts was to campaign in support of a proposed 2007 Massachusetts constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage [31] by restricting marriage to "the union of one man and one woman", in response to the Massachusetts court decision that legalized same-sex marriage in that state. The NOM-supported amendment ...