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Deane, Polyak among Maryland’s most influential
Couple honored as 'Marriage Equality Proponents' in the Civic Leadership category
Year in review: Maryland wins marriage equality
Our top local story became a national sensation
Freedom to Marry changes course, launches Md. marriage PAC
Organization had declined to join coalition of groups defending state law
Polyak discusses marriage referendum, future activism
Former Equality Maryland board chair spoke to the Blade less than a month after she stepped down
Equality Maryland board chair resigns
Polyak and her partner Gita Deane, who have been together for 30 years, were the lead plaintiffs in the marriage equality lawsuit (Deane and Polyak v. Conaway) filed in 2004 by Equality Maryland and the ACLU of Maryland.
The Maryland originals
Couples from the 2004 lawsuit rejoice at state’s marriage passing
What a difference a year makes in Md.
Kudos — and criticism — after historic House vote on marriage
Marylanders celebrate as House OKs marriage bill
Intense floor debate leads to dramatic victory; referendum on horizon
Maryland Corporate Council
The Maryland Corporate Council, a newly-formed corporate and business network of LGBT and straight ally professionals, held its official launch event at the Hotel Monaco in Baltimore on Thursday
Freedom to Marry spurns Md. marriage campaign
Nat’l group uncertain local supporters can defeat referendum

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