‘Impressive’ Republican Debate?
The CNN Republican Debate, which aired on November 28, touched on a few topics that raised my eyebrows and turned my stomach. When asked what
sex and parenting: can they coexist?
We’re thrilled to bring the third in a series of guest posts by Stacey Harris. Stacey writes Evolved Moms, a blog for gay and lesbian
Holiday Whitewashing
Today we bring another guest post from our good friend Sara Whitman. Read more about Sara and her life on her blog at http://suburblezmom.blogspot.com. Tis’
December 1st is World AIDS Day – Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise.
Every day 6,000 children lose a parent to HIV/AIDS. Decades have gone by and still no cure, and families are still being destroyed and the
National Safe Schools Roundtable Begins
This evening the National Safe Schools Roundtable begins in Washington, DC. I’ll have the privilege of participating in the three-day event, along with representatives from
Obama favors equal rights – not special rights
I’m going to presume that you might have missed Senator Barack Obama’s appearance on the Christian Broadcasting Newtork’s The 700 Club earlier in the month.
Legalized Discrimination?
Now that you’ve had your fair share of turkey leftovers, how about something else to chew on? Try to figure out who said the following:
school advice from the evolved mom
We’re thrilled to bring the first of many guest posts by Stacey Harris. Stacey writes Evolved Moms, a blog for gay and lesbian parents –
Holiday Shopping Made Easy
It’s November 23rd, which means you have exactly 33 days left to do your holiday shopping. Today, people will be camped outside big box retailers
time to give thanks…
Gobble gobble. It’s Thanksgiving, and as the name implies, it’s time to give thanks. 2007 has been a year of ups and downs. It was
are you our next Family of the Month?
You already read our blog. Why not be featured on our website? Our Family of the Month page is a favorite and popular destination for
New Jersey Sets the Nation on a Path to Freedom
On this day in history, November 20, 1789, New Jersey ratified the Bill of Rights — the first state to do so. Proponents of the