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allowed to adopt. When a truck traveling in the wrong lane nearly hit their car head-on, it was a wake-up call for the couple. They realized there was very little they could do to make sure the other one would get custody of the children of the other partner, if one of them unexpectedly died. In order to prevent this scenario from happening, the couple started looking for ways to protect their children. They started putting wills and trusts in place, but those documents basically had no legal status, because it would be within a judge's discretion to award that child to someone else.
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out in the 1980s, and had been fighting this battle a long time. So she decided to do what she does best, "tell a story visually." After watching the documentary about themselves, April Deboer-Rowse said "I know that someday when my kids are old enough to understand what we've done, that they can see it, and see why we did it, and what we did."
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the partner's lawyers amended their lawsuit and argued against Michigan's constitutional amendment that prevented them from marrying and from joint custody of their children. The couple's case eventually joined the federal lawsuit that went to the U.S. Supreme Court in the historic case that brought marriage equality to the entire country.
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Mandi Wright followed and documented the five year journey of Jayne Rowse and April DeBoer, who initially were looking to overturn Michigan's law that kept them from joint custody of their adopted children. But when a federal judge recommended they challenge the state's same-sex marriage ban instead,
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suggested they take a different route. He told them to instead challenge Michigan's same-sex marriage ban, which voters had approved in 2004, so they took Friedman's advice. Friedman then ordered a trial on the issue, arguing that a trial "was in order on such a decisive issue". At the conclusion of
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Wright said she knew from the beginning this was going to be a good story. She recalled telling herself, "this is mine...nobody else's...I promised myself, I wasn't going to let this one go. I knew everybody was in it for the long fight." She also said the story affected her personally, as she came
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was very blunt is stating that the film "reminds us of the serious harm done to countless real families by so-called defenders of 'traditional marriage'...and now these bigots...think they can get away with blatant discrimination through anti-LGBTQ laws justified on the basis of hateful 'sincerely
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Before any lawsuits are filed, DeBoer and Rowse, both nurses, are living together as a couple, and have four adopted children. DeBoer adopted two of the children and Rowse the other two, because Michigan wouldn't allow joint adoption due to their status as a same-sex couple, but single people were
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and iPhone stills and video footage. It shows what still photographers can do when they have a solid story and the support of an editor who encourages strong visual storytelling".
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the trial, the judge ruled in the couple's favor, stating Michigan's ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional.
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Film Festival, and went on to screen at several other film fests around the country. It was later shown on
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Honestly, I never thought I'd see the day where gay people could get legally married all across the U.S.
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directed by Mandi Wright. It was written and produced by Kathy Kieliszewski, in conjunction with the
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said the movie is "both polished and gritty and mostly a mixture of
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2016 American documentary film directed by Mandi Wright
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The state then appealed, and the case went before the
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Index


Dana Nessel
Detroit Free Press
documentary film
Detroit Free Press
challenged the state of Michigan's adoption law
Freep
Detroit Public TV
Dana Nessel
Michigan Attorney General
Bernard Friedman
U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
Workers World
National Press Photographers Association
digital single-lens reflex camera
LGBTQ portal
Film portal
LGBT parenting
LGBT rights in the United States
Obergefell v. Hodges
Societal attitudes toward homosexuality



"Meet The 'Accidental Activists' Of The Supreme Court's Same-Sex-Marriage Case"
NPR
"Accidental Activists"
Stonewell Columbus LGBT Fest
"Freep's 'Accidental Activists' doc to air on Detroit Public Television"
Detroit Free Press

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