Resources Related to Latinos
Latino Support for the Freedom to Marry
Recent public opinion data show that Latinos – especially Latino Catholics – widely favor the freedom to marry, both nationwide and in key states.
Census 2010: More Gay Parents Raising Children in South
UCLA demographers analyzing 2010 Census Bureau data have found that same-sex couples raising children are more common in the South than in any other region in the United States.
Latin America’s Support for Same-Sex Marriage
A study from Americas Quarterly examines public opinion on the freedom to marry across several nations.
Hispanics Back Gay Marriage at Same Rates as Whites
A polling analysis debunking myths about support for the freedom to marry among the Latino community.
At The Intersection: Race, Sexuality and Gender
A report on the experiences of intersectionality among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people of color.
Obama to Blame? Minority Surge Voters and the Ban on Same-Sex Marriage in Florida
Debunking the myth that minority voters in Florida's 2008 election led to the passage of Amendment 2
Communications Toolkit: Talking About Marriage in Latino/a Communities
A toolkit on how to have a conversation.
Public Education Campaign Materials
Print ads, banner ads, radio ads, and talking points to help educate Californians about why marriage matters.
Same-Sex Couples and Same-Sex Couples Raising Children in The United States: Data from Census 2000
Demographic and socio-economic information on same-sex couples and same-sex couples raising children in US.