By Erica Batyko, Anthem
Wandering through the streets of Dublin passersby are berated with signs saying “yes” or “no.” Ireland is about to vote on marriage equality. It is the first country to put the issue to popular vote.
Dubliners have hit the streets to raise awareness of the issue and secure the vote. Marriage equality is a controversial issue in the country where voters are deciding whether to embrace change or stick to the status quo. The world’s eyes are on Ireland as the outcome may define how marriage equality is viewed in other nations.
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Wandering through the streets of Dublin passersby are berated with signs saying “yes” or “no.” Ireland is about to vote on marriage equality. It is the first country to put the issue to popular vote.
Dubliners have hit the streets to raise awareness of the issue and secure the vote. Marriage equality is a controversial issue in the country where voters are deciding whether to embrace change or stick to the status quo. The world’s eyes are on Ireland as the outcome may define how marriage equality is viewed in other nations.
Continue reading here.