Who am I?
One of the ongoing conversations I have with my sister is figuring out her role in my daughter’s life. My sister is legally Juli’s aunt
[52 Ways] Make Waves with the PTA
Parents know the value of being involved in their children’s schools. They get to be more in touch with teachers and other educators who care
Dreaming of Heaven
So, this weekend I had a lot of dreams for some reason. One sticks out in particular. I was dreaming that I was sitting with
Report Released on LGBTQ Families’ Experiences in Schools
The Gay, Lesbian Straight Education Network (GLSEN), Family Equality Council and Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere (COLAGE) have released a joint report on the
faith and our families: one family’s struggle
An interesting article appeared over the weekend in Out & About. It’s about two dads raising twins in a conservative southern town, and their struggle
My Place in the 2008 Presidential Primary
The following ideas are my own and do not reflect the ideas of the Family Equality Council. I haven’t been as excited or felt so
Jennifer Chrisler and Cheryl Jacques: Most Captivating Couple
Our staff was tickled pink to discover an article in Go Magazine listing our Executive Director Jennifer Chrisler and her partner Cheryl Jacques as one
Let’s hear it for the ladies!
This coming week’s (slated for March 2-8th) “way to be OUTSpoken” is to take part in an event that celebrates International Women’s Day. International Women’s
refuting lies and misinformation with real facts about our families
The radical right always refers to the thirty years of social science research about LGBTQ families when refuting our ability to parent. There are, in
An Outsider’s View of Inner City Schools
Thanks so much for your kind words David. It was a sheer delight to have a conversation with Jenn and to feature her on my
John Selig interviews Jennifer Chrisler
We’re big fans of the John Selig Podcast (and of John Selig in general!) – so we were thrilled when John called to schedule an
What do you do about a homophobic teacher?
The “ask the experts” page of our website is one of our most popular – folks from around the country have many questions about the