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Fight for Marriage Equality Ignites Below Mason-Dixon Line

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Wednesday, February 26, 2014   

RALEIGH, N.C. - A $1 million campaign began this week to help build support for marriage equality in the South.

"Southerners for the Freedom to Marry" is a joint effort of several statewide and regional organizations. A recent poll of registered Southern voters shows support for same-sex marriage is now evenly split, and this effort aims to tip the scales.

Evan Wolfson, founder and president of the Freedom to Marry organization, is helping to coordinate the campaign.

"We want to make sure that southerners are getting the same chance that other Americans have had," he said, "to hear more about their neighbors, to learn about who gay families are and how we live, and to talk about why marriage matters."

According to 2010 Census Bureau data, same-sex couples raising children are more common in southern states than any other region in the nation. Chapel Hill Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt is an honorary co-chair for the Southerners for the Freedom to Marry campaign.

As part of the new campaign, a civil-rights icon, U.S. Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., draws parallels to the fight for marriage equality in a public service announcement.

"I see the right to marriage as a civil-rights issue," he said. "You cannot have rights for one segment of the population, or one group of people, and not for everybody."

North Carolina's marriage amendment, passed last year, prohibits recognizing same-sex unions in the state. Wolfson said he hopes the campaign will help change that.

"What we want to do," he said, "is circle back in places like North Carolina where people were forced into voting before the conversation, and really now have those conversations in hopes of creating the climate that will get rid of this discrimination."

The public service announcement can be viewed online at youtube.com.

Reporting for this story by North Carolina News Connection in association with Media in the Public Interest. Media in the Public Interest is funded in part by Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation.


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