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  1. Pursuit of Equality is a 2005 American documentary film directed by Geoff Callan and Mike Shaw, about the struggle of same-sex couples for marriage equality in the United States. Its focus is mostly on the same-sex marriages performed in San Francisco from February 12 to March 11, 2004.

  2. Pursuit of Equality is the award-winning 2005 documentary film that provides a telling ‘fly-on-the wall’ view as this historic event unfolds. Please join us in support as we celebrate this seminal U.S. historical moment!

  3. With Gavin Newsom, George W. Bush, Rosie O'Donnell, Kelli O'Donnell. By issuing marriage licenses to same gender couples, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom uproots the status quo and attempts to change the way the nation looks at life, love, and marriage.

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    • Documentary
    • Geoff Callan, Mike Shaw
    • 2007
  4. In 2005, at the height of the culture wars of the new millennium, San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom brought worldwide attention to the issue of same-sex marriage. This film examines how the city briefly became the nexus of a new civil rights movement.

  5. Our Story. In a cinematic journey that unfolds like an intimate memoir, "Pursuit of Equality" takes viewers behind the curtain, providing an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the groundbreaking events that shook San Francisco in 2004.

  6. thepursuitofequality.com › HomePursuit of Equality

    “Pursuit of Equality is not only deeply moving, inspiring, and fascinating, but it is a great film and a stirring call to arms!”--- Richard Watts “…a moving document that put a human face on committed gay and lesbian couples who sought -- and are still seeking – equal treatment under the laws of the state and nation.” -Kinsey Lowe ...

  7. 4 de oct. de 2017 · The Pursuit of Gender Equality. An Uphill Battle. Gender inequalities persist in all areas of social and economic life and across countries. Young women in OECD countries generally obtain more years of schooling than young men, but women are less likely than men to engage in paid work.