Cover image: In front of the town hall of the 4th arrondist of Paris, on April 23, 2013, after the Parliament ped the law opening marriage to same-sex couples. ANTONIN SABOT FOR “THE WORLD”
- On May 17, 2013, the law opening up marriage to same-sex couples was enacted. On this occasion, The world offers you a special day Wednesday, May 17.
- This day also marks the World Day Against phobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, while SOS phobia alerted on Tuesday “the persistence of phobic and transphobic acts, which are expressed in a violent way”. Today, “still many LGBT people still cannot live freely, just be themselves”denounces Joël Deumier, co-president of the ociation.
- Throughout this live, we will come back to the events of 2013, asking you, readers, how you experienced them. We will also share with you the stories of the witnesses that The world interviewed, the content we had published at the time as well as a selection of new articles.
- From 11 a.m., Rozenn Le Carboulec, author of the test The humiliated (Editions des Equateurs), will return, through your questions, to the debates that surrounded this major societal advance. An LGBT journalist herself, in her book she takes stock of this period and tells the men, women, children and stories behind the tearing of an entire society.
To go deeper
Political story. Marriage for all: ten years ago, the painful conquest of a right
Objections. What happened to the generation of activists born out of opposition to the law?
Testimonials. “It helped us secure our family”
In numbers. What is the numerical essment of marriage for all ten years later?
PMA for all. “You don’t necessarily need a dad to make a family”: words of children born from isted reproduction abroad
Archives. The battle, ten years ago, in twenty archives of the “World”