To wed or not to wed — that’s the question many couples face today as county registrars across the state issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. We talk with gay and lesbian couples who are getting married — and those who are not — about the decision to wed.
Guests:
Reverend Rachel Anderson, a Unitarian Universalist minister and lesbian previously married in a non-civil ceremony who will now have a civil ceremony
Marilyn Pittman, a broadcast talent consultant and stand-up comic who has been in a lesbian relationship for 10 years and doesn't believe in marriage
Dino Piacentini, a freelance writer who has been in a 20 year gay relationship and is planning a big wedding in October
Kelly Wilkinson, reporter for KQED Public Radio
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