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[su_box title=”Equality” box_color=”#131212″]In a 5-4 decision the Supreme Court of the United States ruled Friday, June 26, that same-sex couples’ right to marriage is protected under the 14th Amendment. And this City—which has long been linked to the struggle of LGBTQ equality—celebrated. The photos displayed here—taken by a multitude of photographers in the weekend following the historic verdict—illustrate the euphoria of many who’ve have been denied equality for far too long. [/su_box]