Family Equality Council reacts to Arkansas ballot initiative
The Family Equality Council just released this statement: The Family Council Action Committee has launched a campaign to unduly restrict the number of foster and
research released on same-sex couples, children
This week, the William Institute at the UCLA School of Law released a new research study regarding the estimated 50,000 same-sex couples living in the
Let California Ring
California could very well be the next state to allow full marriage equality. Of course my state already has a domestic partnership law that offers
Subprime Mortgage Crisis Meets LGBTQ Families?
I’ve been doing some poking around online about the subprime mortgage crisis, specificially looking to see if there are reports of it affecting LGBTQ couples/families
Watch out February 1st! HERE WE COME!
Get excited folks! On Friday, we are launching our very first action of the year. February 1st marks the beginning of Dive Into Diversity Days:
Explaining LGBT Families
Finally, a sensible answer to the question of explaining LGBT families to young children. A reader of the Seattle Times asks: How much information is
best time to have a baby?
We’re thrilled to bring the fourth in a series of guest posts by Stacey Harris. Stacey writes Evolved Moms, a blog for gay and lesbian
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