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
ERIC ROSSWOOD Eric Rosswood is an LGBT activist, author, and father. In 2011, he released My Uncle’s Wedding, a marriage equality-focused/themed children’s book
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)
Blue Dad – Red State
I am a 52-year-old gay, married man living in Durham, North Carolina. My husband and I are raising two boys, one four and the other
Author in the Spotlight: Danielle Owens and Kristin Russo
Dannielle Owens Reid and Kristin Russo Everyone Is Gay works to improve the lives of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning/Queer (LGBTQ) youth using a
Author in the Spotlight: Sean Michael O’Donnell
Sean Michael O’Donnell Sean Michael O’Donnell is a forty year old married gay man. He lives in Pittsburgh with his husband and two adopted sons. He is an
Author in the Spotlight: Suzanne Dewitt Hall
Suzanne DeWitt Hall Suzanne DeWitt Hall is a columnist with Merrimack Valley Magazine, and author of the children’s picture book Rumplepimple. She is mildly obsessed
Outspoken Generation Member Josephine Skriver Named Victoria’s Secret Angel
We knew her when! Congrats to our Outspoken Generation member Josephine Skriver, who was just named a Victoria’s Secret Angel. The Danish model has long
Author in the Spotlight: Lerone Landis
LERONE LANDIS Freelance writer Lerone Landis usually writes about film, politics, pop culture and anything LGBT related. Now, Lerone has taken his critic hat off and put the
Valentine’s Day: What’s Gender Got To Do With It
The short answer is everything. And nothing. The more interesting answer is deeply rooted in how we parents teach our children about love. What is