Just Married: Stories from the Heartland: Recent Episodes

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Short stories from same-sex couples married in the decade of marriage equality.

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Alexis and Ellyn Just Married by Kinsey Institute

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After a long and happy marriage to Dan, Melinda surprises herself, and her 'roommate' Carol, with a declaration of love.

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Larry Ysunza and Tim Love took their 35 year relationship and made history at the Supreme Court.

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Sue and Danielle describe how their mutually non-traditional approach to relationships has worked for them, and their eventual decision to marry.

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Yousef and Salil find each other in graduate school, far from their families in Bangladesh and India.

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Rob and Tom by Kinsey Institute

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Short stories from same-sex couples married in the decade of marriage equality.

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Jeanne & Martha - Just Married by Kinsey Institute

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Aaron & Kasey - Just Married by Kinsey Institute

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Judi finds love unexpectedly after the passing of her wife Beverly, when she meets Lucie on a Facebook page for gay widows.

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Glenn Lassiter and Jim Doud have been together for 40 years. In this episode, we talk about why they finally decided to make it legal.

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Faith and Glenda recall their courtship while students in seminary, and the path to their long term relationship and eventual marriage.

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Frankie and Kelly - Just Married by Kinsey Institute

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Jamie and Donna tell the story of their marriage, and finding friends in Southern Indiana.

JUST MARRIED is a project of Indiana University Dept of Gender Studies, the Kinsey Institute, the office for vice president for research New Frontiers program, and the IU Bloomington Arts and Humanities Council. WFHB’s Blooming Out is our podcast host. To hear longer versions of these interviews, visit the Kinsey Institute’s Marriage Equality collection or find us on facebook at Marriage equality heartland. ,

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In June, 2014, one year before the Supreme Court ruled that marriage was legal for all, Indiana struck down their ban on gay marriage. Couples rushed to the courthouse June 25 and 26 before the court issued a stay and halted marriages. This is the story of those 2 days in June.