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Written by Jonathan Higbee, | Wednesday, 08 May 2013
Tags: new mexico, marriage equality, religion

With the momentum of several states behind them, a coalition of 94 faith leaders have announced their support for marriage equality in New Mexico. 

Details follow. 

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Written by Jonathan Higbee, | Thursday, 25 April 2013
Tags: santa fe, new mexico, marriage equality

It was an explosion of cheers last night after the Santa Fe City Council voted 5 - 3 to allow clerks to issue marriage licenses to gay couples. The vote comes on the heel of last month's revelation that New Mexico actually might already allow for marriage equality.

Details and video after the jump.

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Written by Nigel Campbell | Thursday, 21 March 2013
Tags: new mexico, same-sex marriage, lawsuit, aclu

Same-sex marriage isn't illegal, per se, in New Mexico, so does that mean same-sex couples can legally wed?

That's what two same-sex couples are arguing in a lawsuit they've filed today in a New Mexico court.

Details after the jump.

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Written by Jonathan Higbee, | Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Tags: new mexico, sante fe, marriage equality

We reported on Tuesday the attempts by Sante Fe officials to see marriage equality's legal status in New Mexico recognized by the state. Today, we get video of the press conference of the major announcement.

Follow the jump to see why Sante Fe Mayor David Coss is really getting behind this initiative (hint: it has to do with his daughter!)...

 
Written by Jonathan Higbee, | Tuesday, 19 March 2013
Tags: new mexico, marriage equality

Same-sex couples in New Mexico who want to tie the knot have been given hope by Santa Fe lawmakers.

According to a legal memo supported by Mayor David Coss, Councilor Patti Bushee and outlined by City Attorney Geno Zamora, marriage equality is currently legal in New Mexico.

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Written by Jonathan Higbee, | Thursday, 07 March 2013
Tags: mexico, language, supreme court

In a landmark ruling that once again puts Mexico far ahead the pace of American civil rights, the country's Supreme Court has ruled that homophobic language such as "maricones" and "puñal" is not protected speech. 

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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 26 December 2012
Tags: mexico, lifts, gay, blood, ban, first, americas, country, gay men, donation, allow

According to Blabbeando blog, Mexico has dissolved an archaic ban on gay blood donations and ushered in a new era for the Americas. Details follow. 

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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 05 December 2012
Tags: mexico, same-sex marriage, supreme court, ruling, oaxaca, marriage ban, struck down

Marriage equality may be on the horizon in Mexico! 

This afternoon the Supreme Court of Mexico unanimously ruled in favor of three same-sex couples seeking to marry in Oaxaca, Mexico. 

More after the jump. 

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Written by Instinct Staff | Monday, 19 November 2012
Tags: ryan gosling, michael fassbender, massage, mexico, bromance, terrence malick, film shoot, hotties

We will do whatever it takes to get in on this action!

Goodbye, money! Goodbye, dignity! WHATEVER IT TAKES.

Gosling. Fassbender. It's allll happening. 

More after the jump.

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Written by Instinct Staff | Thursday, 26 July 2012
Tags: hope christian school, Albuquerque, new mexico, rejects, admission, 3 year old, gay dads, two dads, parents, discrimination

Despite receiving more $60,000 in taxpayer money this year, Albuquerque's Hope Christian School has used its view of the Bible to discriminate against a 3-year old because his parents are gay. How Christianly!

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Written by Instinct Staff | Monday, 02 July 2012
Tags: armando montano, gay journalist, journalist dead, mexico city, investigation, associated press

So sad.

Armando Montano, a 22-year-old gay journalist interning with the Associated Press was found dead in Mexico City on Saturday.

His body was found in an apartment building elevator shaft near where he was living in the capital's Condesa neighborhood. Mexican authorities are currently investigating his death with the US Embassy monitoring.

More after the jump.

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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Tags: new mexico, governor susana martinez, antonio darden, gay hairstylist, quits, protest, marriage equality, same sex

Anti-gay New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez might have to start outsourcing her hairstyling across the border. Gov. Martinez, who last week lost the services of her gay hairstylist Antonio Darden due to her opposition to equal rights, has some sassy comments for her former bob cut expert. 

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