On Friday June 26, it was announced by the United States Supreme Court that same-sex marriage was legally recognised across all 50 states. Men and women across America and the world — gay, lesbian, ...
Friday’s Supreme Court decision legalizing gay marriage was a historic moment for civil rights in America, and for the first time ever, Facebook released a tool that encouraged people express ...
If you've been on Facebook at all in the last few hours, you've probably noticed that some of your friends' profile pictures have gotten the rainbow treatment to celebrate gay marriage being legal ...
After Friday's landmark Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage across all 50 states, many people watched their Facebook feed turn into a rainbow. In a striking show of support and ...
Facebook is celebrating with the LGBT community and people who support equality rights for all over the Supreme Court's landmark decision outlawing all state bans on gay and lesbian marriages. Many ...
Before profile pictures, there were bumper stickers. You could load your car up with “Good Planets Are Hard to Find” or “I Believe in the Second Ammendment to Protect the Other 26,” and everywhere you ...
In the wake of a landmark Supreme Court decision that made same-sex marriage a right nationwide, a whopping 26 million people slapped a rainbow flag over their Facebook photos to “celebrate pride.” ...
After Friday's landmark Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage across all 50 states, many people watched their Facebook feed turn into a rainbow. In a striking show of support and ...
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