"Teachable Moments": The Use of Child-Centered Arguments in the Same-Sex Marriage Debate
On Friday, Oct 10, 2008, a group of first-grade children from the Creative Arts Charter School in San Francisco took a field trip to City Hall. The children's first-grade teacher, a lesbian, was set to marry her longtime girlfriend that morning. The director of the charter school saw the weddin...
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