Idid not intend to write this particular column. But circumstances afforded me an opportunity I could not refuse. You see, growing up a gay kid with a heart bent on activism, I always thought my life would be spent fighting for marriage equality and I would never see the sun shine on the day in which marriage was a right we all share. And then October 17th, 2014 happened and marriage equality was the law of Arizona.

In just a few short hours that day, I was moved to tears, smiles, laughs, and eternal hope and optimism. Yet, marriage equality isn’t about just me or any one person. It is about the many couples who waited–some for decades–for the day when the 14th Amendment’s Equal Protection clause was justly applied to include the right of gays and lesbians to marry. It is about the hope o

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