Ag museum rental policy denying use to same-sex couples criticized
Mississippi is once more being called out for its policies some say deny rights to gays and lesbians.
The Southern Poverty Law Center sent a letter Thursday to Charlie Dixon, director of the Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum, asking the museum to cease its policy prohibiting same-sex couples from using the facility for commitment ceremonies.
The correspondence was sent on behalf of Ceara Sturgis, who is seeking to hold a commitment ceremony with her partner, Emily Key, at the museum in the fall.
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7/13/12
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