Capitalizing on Three 2008 Election Trends
Although it is just the start of the 2008 Presidential Primary season I have noticed three important trends that GLBT parents can use to our
52 Ways to be OUTSpoken is better than ever!
Relaunched, retooled and revamped for the New Year, 52 Ways to be OUTSpoken is taking 2008 by storm! 52 Ways – as we call it
Family Equality Takes the Motor City by Storm
…or we will be, at least 🙂 February 6-10 is this year’s annual Creating Change Conference, produced by the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force.
to be (a dad) or not to be.
As a 24 year-old, I’m starting to get my first taste of life as a gay dad. The paternal instinct has be growing inside me.
It’s all fun and games………
Until someone gets sick. Elise, my mother’s partner, has recently been going through quite a bit of a family rollercoaster. Mrs. Klysa, Elise’s mom, had
“Coming Out” confuses the masses
Thank you to the Calhoun Family for sharing this video with us – it’s been traveling around deaf LGBTQ and non-LGBTQ circles on the internet
A Tale of Two States
Today marks the third day that New Hampshire LGBTQ residents are able to enter into civil unions. The state became the fourth state to legalize
Family Equality Council video by “Here! Networks”
Here’s a video by Here! Networks about the Family Equality Council. Note: the video refers to us by our former name, Family Pride. Enjoy!
happy news for a happy new year!
As many of you know, I had a lot of anxiety and stress about going home to Minnesota to visit with my girlfriend’s dad and
first blog of ’08: your new year’s resolution?
HAPPY NEW YEAR! It’s exactly 12:01 on January 1, 2008 – and as such, I’ve secured the delightful honor of being the first blogger of
queercents family values: what will you teach your child about money?
In another special guest post by the fine folks at Queercents, we bring you this blog by Jennifer Flink. What are your values? How about
Another reason while only “Marriage” will do
Today, a recommended diary on DailyKos, tells the story of a couple who did all the paperwork (wills, health papers, etc) and had a “civil