Rainbow Sprinkles
Our staff person in charge of parents’ groups, Julia Bean, found this great album of children’s songs that are about LGBTQ families. We’ve been playing
[52 Ways] Families of the Month Make an Impact Worldwide
This month we’re excited to have Elena Hernaiz Landaez, Ana Margarita Rojas, Javier Eduardo and their many pets as our Family of the Month! The
The Importance of Being OUTSpoken
Remember Mayor Jerry Sanders’s emotional press conference a few months back, when he revealed that his position on marriage equality in California had abruptly changed?
a guest post by the producers of Buddy G
We’re thrilled to bring a guest blog from the producers of Buddy G, My Two Moms and Me – a cartoon starring a kid with
going green and saving green(backs): tips for parents
Queercents is one of my favorite LGBTQ blogs; I’m queer, cheap and appreciative of their creative and informative posts. Really, it’s a match made in
Jesus is GAY?
Who wants to see a play that features Jesus as a gay man? This kid right here. Who wants to see a play where Jesus
Dr. King’s Legacy
Monday we will observe Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthday. This holiday has always had a strong impact on me. Dr. King’s determination and spirit are
Gay Parent Substitute Teaches in Dallas – A View From The Trenches
As I am between jobs in the corporate world I have been working to do some good in the LGBT community. I launched my “John
best lesbian blog in the universe?
A “shout out” to our blogger friend Harlyn Aizley – the first lesbian mom to be featured on the mainstream parenting site Parents.com. Now free
Florida Marriage Amendment Not Dead Yet
With all the anti-gay marriage amendments we’ve seen in the last few years, you’d think each of the 50 states must have already considered and
This blog is illegal
Or at least it would have been 50 years ago. Today is the 50 year anniversary of the Supreme Court decision to allow “One,” the
Canadian School Investigates Gay Teacher Who Displayed Photo of Spouse
First, the Evesham School District in New Jersey said third graders (usually eight years old) are too young to hear children’s books featuring same-sex couples.