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Arizona

Welcome to a new chapter in the fight for Marriage Rights - the Arizona Chapter! Marriage Equality USA - Arizona


Thank you for your interest in Marriage Equality. We are excited to have you as a partner in our fight for equal rights.

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Your email is important for communication and your zip code is important so that your membership is entered into the Arizona Chapter. There is optional information which you may choose to fill in or leave blank, but please also take the time to fill out the section at the bottom of the form to let us know what you want to be part of, what you don't want to be part of, and there is even an 'other' box for anything else that you think we should know.

If you have any questions about the Arizona Chapter of Marriage Equality USA, please email us.

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DEFYING INEQUALITY

It's Never Too Late To Defy Inequality


On Monday, July 13, at 7:30PM, the First National Touring Company of WICKED presented DEFYING INEQUALITY, a special evening of benefit cabaret performances promoting equality and civil rights. Held at Cherry Lounge & Pit, 411 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, and featuring cast members from WICKED as well as special guest performers, this special event benefited MARRIAGE EQUALITY USA.Defy Inequality

Afeelya Buns, Anson Reign, Kiki Vermont, Miss Gay America 2008 Mikaila Kay and Scandalesque joined members of the cast and crew of the WICKED touring company including Katie Rose Clarke (Glinda), and Ben Liebert (Boq), for DEFYING INEQUALITY. Produced by company members of WICKED, this special cabaret show featured different musical performances supporting WICKED's theme of acceptance and illuminating the musical’s message that people should not be judged on first impressions, and that in these divisive times we must come together to support one another’s rights throughout the country and around the world.

If you were unable to attend the event, you can still help DEFY INEQUALITY in two ways. You can donate directly to DEFYING INEQUALITY AZ, or you can purchase a DEFY Inequali-TEE so that you can be both socially conscious AND fashion conscious!


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