Toronto Star

California Hall of Fame honours trail-blazers for gay marriage

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SACRAMENTO, CALIF.—Gov. Gavin Newsom and partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom inducted the late lesbian rights activists and married couple Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin into the California Hall of Fame this week.

The couple shared a significan­t moment in their lives with Newsom when he was mayor of San Francisco.

In 2004, Newsom issued an illegal marriage licence to Lyon and Martin as part of a larger attempt to challenge the state’s restrictio­n on same-sex unions.

The California Supreme Court initially nullified their marriage that year, but struck down the ban in 2008.

The couple then married again in San Francisco, although it wouldn’t be until 2013 that same-sex marriage officially became legal in California. Newsom officiated the ceremony.

The couple had spent more than five decades together, both as partners and activists, before exchanging vows, and were known as trail-blazing LGBTQ leaders. They co-founded Daughters of Bilitis, a social, political and lesbian rights organizati­on that also published the first nationally distribute­d periodical the Ladder.

Lyon and Martin advocated for press freedom and served as members of several high-profile political organizati­ons, including the National Organizati­on for Women. They also worked with religious leaders on accepting LGBTQ members into their churches.

California Hall of Fame inductees are chosen for their contributi­ons to industries like the arts, business, labour, entertainm­ent, food and wine, literature, music, public service science and sports, according to the museum and governor’s office.

The governor and partner select members annually, and usually celebrate their achievemen­ts during a ceremony at the California Museum. This year, the museum is honouring the new members via online exhibition­s and videos.

Lyon and Martin were among the first class of honourees that the California Hall of Fame honoured posthumous­ly. Martin died in 2008 and Lyon in 2020.

The couple was inducted with sculpture artist Ruth Asawa, singer-songwriter and guitarist Jerry Garcia, labour organizer Larry Itliong and rocker Ritchie Valens. More than 130 California­ns have already been inducted.

“Jennifer and I are pleased to induct this group of extraordin­ary California­ns into the Hall of Fame,” Newsom said in a statement. “There is no doubt their lives and legacies have helped make California synonymous around the world with innovation, imaginatio­n and progress.”

“These luminaries represent the best of California,” Siebel Newsom said. “Each one has left their own indelible mark on history and reminds us of the creativity, ingenuity and courage that lives inside all of us.”

 ?? TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE FILE PHOTO ?? Del Martin, left, and Phyllis Lyon exchange rings as they are married by then-San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom in 2008, becoming the first same-sex couple to be married in San Francisco.
TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE FILE PHOTO Del Martin, left, and Phyllis Lyon exchange rings as they are married by then-San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom in 2008, becoming the first same-sex couple to be married in San Francisco.

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