Author in the Spotlight: Miriam Schiffer
Miriam B. Schiffer Miriam B. Schiffer is a co-author of the children’s book review column “The Reading Chair” in Young Children, a journal of the
Pledge Your Support for Family Equality
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Welcome New England Advisory Council Member Rodney Johnson
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Author in the Spotlight: Daniel Errico
Daniel Errico is a best selling children’s author with over 125,000 ebooks sold. He has multiple number one best-selling kids’ ebooks with Barnes & Noble
Author in the Spotlight: Craig Pomranz
Craig Pomranz Craig is an internationally known singer/song-stylist, actor… and author. Made By Raffi is his first children’s book with illustrations by award-winning artist Margaret Chamberlain. The book is published
Author in the Spotlight: Brett Jones
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Author in the Spotlight: Trevor Macdonald
Trevor Macdonald What motivated you to write a book(s) that is specifically inclusive of LGBTQ families/issues? I wanted to share my experience with other LGBTQ people, and
Inside the FADA Hearing
Yesterday, on the one-month anniversary of the Orlando shooting that took the lives of 49 LGBTQ persons, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee held
Fenway Institute Brief Addresses the New Wave of Anti-LGBT Healthcare Discrimination
On June 16th, the Fenway Institute released a policy brief examining the current wave of legislation aimed at restricting access by LGBT people to healthcare
Author in the Spotlight: Eric Rosswood
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Two Brothers, Two Paths
Diane Tomaz and her wife, Shelley, are grateful parents of two boys, Dominic, 9, and Christian, 7, who they adopted through the foster care system.
Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act: What Does It Mean for LGBTQ Families?
On May 13, 2016, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a final rule protecting all lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ)