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− | The '''Coalition for Equal Marriage''' is a campaign group created in 2012 by [[Conor Marron]] and [[James Lattimore]], a same-sex couple, to petition in support of [[equal marriage]].<ref>http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2012/03/11/comment-why-were-building-a-coalition-for-equal-marriage/</ref> It was created in response to the [[Coalition for Marriage]], a Christian<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17102352</ref> group campaigning against same-sex marriage.<ref>http://www.c4em.org.uk/about-us/</ref> | + | [[File:Coalition for Equal Marriage.png|thumb|Logo for the Coalition for Equal Marriage]]The '''Coalition for Equal Marriage''' is a campaign group created in 2012 by [[Conor Marron]] and [[James Lattimore]], a same-sex couple, to petition in support of [[equal marriage]].<ref>http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2012/03/11/comment-why-were-building-a-coalition-for-equal-marriage/</ref> It was created in response to the [[Coalition for Marriage]], a Christian<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17102352</ref> group campaigning against same-sex marriage.<ref>http://www.c4em.org.uk/about-us/</ref> |
The Coalition for Equal Marriage website was deliberately designed to mimic the Coaltion for Marriage site. | The Coalition for Equal Marriage website was deliberately designed to mimic the Coaltion for Marriage site. | ||
==Sponsors== | ==Sponsors== | ||
− | The following are listed on the Coalition's website:<ref>http://www.c4em.org.uk/our-supporters/</ref> | + | The following are or have been listed on the Coalition's website:<ref>http://www.c4em.org.uk/our-supporters/</ref> |
===Secular and Humanist Organisations=== | ===Secular and Humanist Organisations=== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
− | Partly based on a | + | Partly based on a Wikipedia article. |
<references> | <references> |
Latest revision as of 10:20, 2 June 2014
The Coalition for Equal Marriage is a campaign group created in 2012 by Conor Marron and James Lattimore, a same-sex couple, to petition in support of equal marriage.[1] It was created in response to the Coalition for Marriage, a Christian[2] group campaigning against same-sex marriage.[3]The Coalition for Equal Marriage website was deliberately designed to mimic the Coaltion for Marriage site.
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Sponsors
The following are or have been listed on the Coalition's website:[4]
Secular and Humanist Organisations
- British Humanist Association
- National Secular Society
- Pink Triangle Trust
- Rationalist Association
- Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association
- Humanist & Secularist Liberal Democrats
- Labour Humanists
LGBT and Human rights organisations
- Stonewall Equality Limited
- Peter Tatchell Foundation
- LGBT Consortium
- Lesbian and Gay Lawyers
- Bar Lesbian and Gay Group
- NUS LGBT
- the Rainbow Project
- UK Black Pride
- Metro Centre
- Lesbian & Gay Foundation
- PACE
- eQuality
- LGBT Excellence Centre Wales
- Freedom to Marry
Religious organisations
- Metropolitan Community Church of North London
- Unitarian and Free Christian Churches
- Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement
- Keshet UK
- Liberal Judaism
- OneSpirit Interfaith Foundation
- SARBAT
- Life at the Centre
Political
- LGBT Labour
- LGBTory
- LGBT+ Liberal Democrats
- LGBTIQ Greens
- Plaid Cymru Youth
- Liberal Youth Wales
Media
- Mumsnet
- Attitude magazine
- Gay Times
- Gaydar Radio
- Gaydio
- Pink News
- Gay Star News
- Bi Community News
- Beige
- So So Gay
- Polari magazine
- The POD Delusion
- Beaten Track
Community dating sites
University and Community groups
- University of Sheffield LGBT Committee
- GRIN Campaign
- Pink Singers
- Space Youth Project
- Out to Swim
- rucomingout
Scottish organisations
- NUS Scotland LGBT
- Equality Network
- Liberal Youth Scotland
- Scottish Transgender Alliance
Transgender organisations
References
Partly based on a Wikipedia article.