Late last year, Emmy-nominated “Modern Family” actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson and his fiancé Justin Mikita launched Tie the Knot, a charity line of specialty bow ties with proceeds going to the fight for marriage equality.
The couple’s second collection went up for sale Tuesday morning on the Tie Bar Web site, which features bow ties bearing the name of Manhattan locations like The SoHo and The High Line.
Same-sex marriage is currently legal in nine states and in Washington, D.C. The Supreme Court is expected to hear oral arguments regarding the Defense of Marriage Act and California’s Proposition 8, both of which define marriage as between a man and a woman.
Ferguson and Mikita hope their efforts will help; the couple has thus far raised $50,000 for their foundation’s first beneficiary: The Human Rights Campaign, an organization that works to advance LGBT equality.
Tyler Ferguson joined the show on Tuesday, and following his talk with Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, we continued the discussion on Tie the Knot in the satellite Morning Joe green room on my co-worker’s iPhone.
Why is the fight for marriage equality important to Ferguson?








