Transgender Awareness Week: Where We’ve Been & Where We’re Going
This Transgender Awareness Week, trans advocate and our Chief Executive Officer (Interim) reminds us of where we've been and where we're going.
Fulton v. City of Philadelphia: What We Learned from Oral Arguments
As the world looked for 2020 election results, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, a major LGBTQ+ rights case.
Family Equality Launches Search for New CEO
Dear Family Equality Community, We are thrilled to share that we have finalized the position profile for our new CEO and have kicked off the
Supreme Court Justices Question Status of Marriage Equality: What It Means for Our Families
What does Justices Thomas and Alito's statement about marriage equality mean for our families?
Our Mexican-American Gay Family
To mark Latinx Heritage Month, we asked our community to share stories about how their Latinx identities intersect with their identity as an LGBTQ family.
Reaching 4 Million LGBTQ+ Families
Our research shows that in the coming years, more than 4 million LGBTQ+ millennials will start or grow their families—and we plan to be here every step of the way.
Letter from Our CEO (Interim)
When our board of directors asked me to serve as Family Equality’s interim CEO, I knew that my role in this movement demanded I step up.
License to Discriminate: Suing the Trump Administration
Last November, the Trump administration proposed a new rule that would create a license to discriminate. And we responded by suing them.
Finding Community During the COVID-19 Crisis
During the COVID-19 crisis, Family Equality has brought support and connection to the LGBTQ+ community. But we cannot do this work without your help.
20 Virtual LGBTQ+ Resources to Incorporate into Your Distance Learning Routine
As many parents choose to navigate distance learning this back to school season, Family Equality's library of digital learning activities can help!
Census 2020: Why LGBTQ+ People Need to Be Counted
Historically, the LGBTQ+ community has been undercounted in the Census. Why does this matter and what can we do to change this?
Fulton v. City of Philadelphia: Bringing the voice of LGBTQ+ Families to the Supreme Court
As the nation’s leading nonprofit for LGBTQ+ families, it is our duty to make sure that stories like Christopher's and so many others are heard, in the halls of Congress and at the Supreme Court.
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