

To Have and To Hold: How LGBTQ+ Families Shaped the Movement for Marriage Equality
June 2 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
This June marks the 10th anniversary of Obergefell v. Hodges, the landmark Supreme Court decision that granted nationwide marriage equality. How did LGBTQ+ families help shape this historical moment — and what can we learn from that victory to inform the work ahead?
Join Family Equality, Jim Obergefell, and a panel of policy experts and outspoken change-makers for a special virtual panel highlighting the impact of LGBTQ+ family voices in the movement for marriage equality. Together, we’ll discuss the state of marriage equality ten years later, the power of storytelling, and the role that everyday
LGBTQ+ families have played—and can continue to play—a significant role in making history.
Our panel includes:
- Frankie Frankeny, Creator/Director of the JustMarried project
- Emily Hecht-McGowan, Family Equality’s former Chief Policy Officer (2010 – 2017)
- Jim Obergefell, Family Equality board member and lead plaintiff in Obergefell v. Hodges
- Luce M. Remy, Family Equality’s Vice President of Public Policy
- Kinsey Woodson, Outspoken changemaker and individual named in Family Equality’s Voices of Children amicus brief
All are invited to attend this free event, although registration is required.