Family Equality Council Celebrates National Adoption Month
November is National Adoption Month, and we’re bringing you stories of LGBTQ families formed through adoption, resources that help navigate the challenges of the adoption
A Very Brief History of LGBTQ Parenting
Guest Post: Dana Rudolph For LGBTQ History Month, let’s take a quick tour of LGBTQ parenting history in the U.S. to remind us that our
Episode #10: Donor Siblings: Creating Families and Relationships
In this month’s episode of Family Equality Council’s Outspoken Voices Podcast, we’re talking about using sperm donors, and the unique families and relationships that can
Mississippi’s Anti-LGBTQ Law to Take Effect Following Circuit Court Decision
Mississippi HB 1523 grants a license to discriminate against LGBTQ residents and places already at-risk children in greater danger In a disappointing setback to LGBTQ
Author in the Spotlight: Chaz Harris and Adam Reynolds
Chaz Harris & Adam Reynolds ADAM REYNOLDS is a filmmaker and writer from Wellington, New Zealand. In 2014, he directed the acclaimed short film
Celebrate Bisexuality+ Day! Five Resources for Bi+ Visibility
Today — September 23 — is Celebrate Bisexuality+ Day, a day for us to recognize and celebrate bisexual history, and the bisexual+ people in our
Family Equality Council Announces Appointment of Brent Wright as Chief Operating Officer
As Family Equality Council looks ahead to an exciting new period of growth, we’re delighted to announce that our long-time Chief Program Officer, Brent Wright,
Poll: Americans Oppose LGBTQ Discrimination by Federally-Funded Adoption Agencies
New survey data released by the Public Religion Research Institute demonstrates that a large majority of Americans believe federally-funded adoption agencies should be barred from discriminating against
Protecting LGBTQ Students: 5 Tips for Effective Advocacy in Your School District
As many parents do, I try to instill the values of kindness and fairness in my young children. We live near Washington DC, so I
Author in the Spotlight: Michelle Darné
This month, Southern Regional Manager Tatiana Quiroga interviewed author Michelle Darné about her new book Parent Deleted. Tatiana Quiroga: What motivated you to write this book
Episode #9: Planning for College
On this month’s Outspoken Voices podcast, we talk to three financial professionals about how to plan and save for college. All of our guests make
Episode #8 (Part 2): Stories Behind the Every Child Deserves a Family Act
This month we’re focusing our attention on the Every Child Deserves a Family Act (or ECDF) – a bill that was recently introduced in Congress