CARRBORO, NC -- Thursday, Oct. 10, is Marriage Equality Day in Carrboro! Town Hall is flying the Pride flags!
On Oct. 10, 2014, Federal Judge Max Cognburn struck down NC’s gay marriage ban as unconstitutional. Advocates for marriage equality rejoiced, and the Town of Carrboro hoisted the rainbow flags. The love that brings and binds two people of the same, or opposite sex, together transcends gender.
Carrboro became the first municipality in the South and the 12th in the U.S. to recognize same sex partnerships on Oct. 11, 1994, when the Town adopted a Domestic Partnership registry, extending benefits to same-sex partners of Town employees.
Read the resolution written about The Day Love Won at https://www.carrboronc.gov/DocumentCenter/View/8121/Marriage-Equality-Day