In the last year, marriage equality has come to 10 states. Federal judges have also struck down same-sex marriage bans in Idaho, Oklahoma, Virginia, Michigan, Texas, Utah, and Wisconsin, though their decisions are on hold pending appeals.
No ban on same-sex nuptials has survived in federal court since DOMA’s demise. And, as of this month, every remaining ban has been hit with a legal challenge. Both marriage equality advocates, and opponents alike, believe it won’t be long before the issue is once again before the U.S. Supreme Court, and ultimately legalized throughout the nation.
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This Q & A has been edited for clarity.
Name: Jamila Woods
City, State: Chicago, Illinois
Profession: Lead vocalist in the band M&O; poet; teaching artist; organizer
Below are Jamila’s responses to the questions.
Have you noticed a general shift in attitude toward the LGBT community since the Supreme Court ruling?
To be honest, I haven’t. I work mostly in youth spaces and artistic communities, and the people that surround me in these spaces are often more concerned with other LGBT issues, e.g. day-to-day interpersonal instances of homophobia. Many LGBT youth feel like there are not enough LGBT-safe spaces where they can freely express themselves and feel comfortable in their own skin.
What are the ways in which the DOMA ruling has fallen short?
I think the DOMA ruling is important because, of course, any couple who wants to should be able to get married. But this ruling is by no means the end-all, be-all of gay rights. Groucho Marx said, “Marriage is a wonderful institution, but who wants to live in an institution?” We have to recognize that isolated institutional changes only go so far, and that homophobia is still alive and well in our country.









