How to Be an Advocate for Same-Sex Marriage in Indiana

By eHow Relationships & Family Editor

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Unfortunately for same-sex couples who wish to make their relationship official, many states, including Indiana, still don’t recognize their right to marry. You don’t need to be gay to be an advocate for same-sex marriage—all you need is an understanding of the issues and the willingness to show your support.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Internet connection
  • Badges, T-shirts or bumper stickers
Step1
Talk to friends, family and co-workers about same-sex marriage—discuss reasons why it’s important that everyone has the right to an officially recognized relationship regardless of their sexual orientation.
Step2
Write letters to your local newspapers or other publications for their “Letters” pages so that you can air your views.
Step3
Get a badge, button or bumper sticker and wear it with pride!
Step4
Make an email signature that links to a Web site such as Gay Marriage News or the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana.
Step5
Find out about advocate groups in your area and join one. Take part in activities that raise public awareness about same-sex marriage issues.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you deal with the public in your place of work, note that there may be rules against wearing badges or buttons that make political statements—check with your boss to make sure it’s OK to wear these things.

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