from shunning to celebrating: one family’s story
Today, we bring a guest post by our 2nd place winners from the Family Drawing Contest. MaLea, Carol and Judah live in Augusta, GA and
And the winner is…
A clear winner emerged from the Family Drawing Contest: LGBTQ-headed families. Not to steal any thunder from our 1st place winner Julian from New Mexico,
Goodbye Friends!
I am writing this last blog post, with a happy but heavy heart, to let you know that I am leaving Family Equality Council. I
Married with children: Study shows lesbian and gay teens want to be parents some day
Research indicates that lesbian and gay kids want to be married with children by the time they’re in their 30’s. In what is believed to
They call me “Daddy”
In the most recent installment of their video blog “She Got Me Pregnant,” lesbian moms Dana and Helen laugh about the befuddlement many of their
What if your kid is gay? Or not?
We’re thrilled to bring this cross-post by our friend Terrance at the Republic T. Pay special attention to the “interview with Slovenian television” link –
Jennifer Chrisler Responds to, Reframes Transphobic Commentary in Boston Globe
Last week the Boston Globe ran an op-ed by regular guest columnist Jeff Jacoby, who is known for his conservative views. In the op-ed Jacoby
36 hours left to vote in the Family Drawing Contest!
A friendly reminder from the Family Drawing Contest headquarters: you have 36 hours left to cast your vote! If you haven’t voted, what are you
Pacing the Floors Awaiting the Birth of My Grandson
I sit here in Dallas, Texas eagerly awaiting the birth of my grandson. My son, Nathaniel, and his wonderful wife are on pins and needles
Pope Benedict and I agree, finally
We’re thrilled to bring this guest post by Cathy Renna of Renna Communications. Cathy, along with her team, are the media gurus for Family Equality
Good Parents Protect Their Children.
Good parents actively work towards protecting their children. Protecting our children means being an advocate for family equality. When we created our families we didn’t
[52 Ways] Take Your Child to Work Day
Thursday, April 24 is Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day. Gear up and participate as an LGBTQ-headed family! Take Our Daughters and Sons