free eBook: download “my family loves me”
What do you do with 61 beautiful family drawings by children in LGBTQ-parented households across the country? You create a free, downloadable eBook, of course!
VICTORY in Colorado!
Gov Ritter signed the 2nd parents adoption bill into law yesterday making Colorado (home to the vehemently homophobic James Dobson and Focus on the Family)
vote now: 1 day left in the Family Drawing Contest
The Family Drawing Contest has been a huge hit – it’s making waves across the Family Pride community in the form of thousands and thousands
Canadian government: gay parents are good parents
A report commissioned by the Canadian Government in 2003 (and recently made public) has found that having two moms is just as good (if not
staff spotlight: a conversation with Dustin Kight
At Family Pride, we like to think of our team – the staff, the volunteers, the board members and our many supporters – as one
what it really means to be an ally
There’s a common misconception in the LGBTQ community that our friends are our allies. But this is not always the case. As an OUTSpoken trainer,
Christian fundamentalist leaders issue adoption statement: Family Pride responds
A May 2nd Associated Press story (see this CBS news piece) reported that some Christian fundamentalist leaders are calling upon their members to consider adoption
ACTION ALERT: support the Hate Crimes Prevention Act
Today is the day that the U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote on the Hate Crimes Prevention Act. According to a HRC press
6 secrets for successful queer parents groups
Groups for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) parents build community power and are valuable resources for the family equality movement. Moreover, they’re a
VOTE in the Family Drawing Contest
We received so many beautiful, colorful drawings of our families from all across the country for our first ever Family Drawing Contest. We’ve narrowed the
let’s recognize your victories
We are often emailed by LGBTQ parents or allies across the country that have secured victories in their communities. These victories, big and small, are
embracing the blogosphere: building a better movement
It’s no secret that the times are changing. The information age has birthed the connected age – a world of blogs, message boards, wikis, social