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Mar 18, 2007
Quickie Link: USA: Some gay rights advocates switching strategies on marriage debate
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By vanrozenheim
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(USA) - Advocates in Rhode Island have introduced bills to legalize gay marriage every year since 1997, but they've gone nowhere. So this year, in addition to filing marriage legislation, they hope to have some success with six new bills that focus on incremental rights rather than the label of marriage. But the shift has critics both in and outside the gay rights movement. Evan Wolfson says anything short of marriage relegates gays and lesbians to second-class status. He said a two-pronged approach might be temporarily appropriate in some places, but he questioned whether advocates in Rhode Island and Washington pushed hard enough before switching tactics.
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