20th Anniversary Season Premiere - October 2011

20th Anniversary Season Premiere - October 2011 20th Season | 2011 Categories: History, In the States, Politics, Public Policy & Public Affairs

IN THE LIFE marks twenty years on public television celebrating and documenting the faces, voices and stories of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. This season premiere opens with analysis of New York's vote for marriage equality and closes with a look back at twenty years of covering the culture wars.

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Empire State Pride Agenda

Empire State Pride Agenda

Empire State Pride Agenda is New York's statewide LGBT civil rights and advocacy organization. Sign up with the Pride Agenda Action Center to receive alerts when your legislators need to hear from you.

Marriage Equality New York

Marriage Equality New York

Marriage Equality New York is a grassroots, volunteer based organization dedicated to securing legally recognized marriage rights for all New Yorkers. New Yorkers can find and attend a MENY events here.

Human Rights Campaign

Human Rights Campaign

Human Rights Campaign is the largest LGBT civil rights organization in the country. Momentum to finally repeal DOMA has been surging and HRC needs your help to keep the pressure up. Share your story now to show Congress how DOMA affects you and those you care about.

Equality NC

Equality NC

Equality NC is the statewide group dedicated to securing equal rights and justice for LGBT people in North Carolina. Join ENC in fighting a proposed amendment that would not only limit marriage to opposite sex couples, as North Carolina state statute already does, but would prohibit any legal recognition of gay and lesbian relationships, such as civil union or domestic partnership.

Freedom to Marry

Freedom to Marry

Freedom to Marry is the national campaign working to win marriage equality in more states, grow the national majority for marriage, and end federal marriage discrimination. Join Freedom to Marry in saying, "I do, Mr. President," in a campaign urging Obama to end federal marriage exclusion now.