The lead plaintiff in the Defense of Marriage Act case before the U.S.
Supreme Court is an 83-year-old lesbian named Edith Windsor. She sued
the federal government after she was forced to pay additional estate
taxes because it did not recognize her marriage to a woman, Thea Spyer.
Windsor and Spyer met in 1962, got engaged soon after, but did not marry
until 2007, near the end of Spyer’s life. Their life story was captured
in the award-winning documentary, "Edie & Thea: A Very Long
Engagement," directed and produced by Susan Muska and Greta Olafsdottir.
We air clips from the film.
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Source: Democracy Now!
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