Danish Supermodel, Josephine Skriver, Joins the Outspoken Generation Program
For Immediate Release April 3, 2014 Contact: Cindi Creager, CreagerCole Communications(646) 279-4559, cindi@creagercole.com “It’s important for me to use my voice to help the
Mississippi’s “Religious Freedom Restoration Act” Doesn’t Restore Religious Freedoms
Mississippi’s legislature just passed the so-called “Religious Freedom Restoration Act”. I say “so-called” because the Act does not actually restore anyone’s religious freedoms. What the
When Man Plans, the Universe Laughs: A Gay Dad’s Tale
There were many things in life I thought I would be.As a young child, the world seemed so BIG and possible.There never appeared to be
Michigander making a life in Minnesota
The below letter was written by Kent Love-Ramirez in response to an opinion piece featured in Michigan’s Grand Rapids Business Journal. The article
Michigan Marriage Case Focuses on Children
Today, a federal district court in Michigan begins hearing testimony challenging the state’s ban on allowing same-sex couples to marry. Opponents of marriage equality are,
A New and Better Way for LGBTQ Parents to Connect
Parenthood can often feel like an isolating experience. Being part of a community is a critical part of finding support, building connections, and leveraging
Becca Gorman Gets Outspoken for Change
Our newest Outspoken Generation member, Becca Gorman, is making strides towards equality at the age of 15. She might be young, but her advocacy to
And Baby Makes Seven
On June 24, 2011, Governor Cuomo signed the Marriage Equality Act into law, making New York the sixth US state to give gay and lesbian
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Issues New Rule Allowing Same Sex Couples and other Domestic Partners to File Joint Customs Declaration Forms
This morning, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, an agency within the Department of Homeland Security, published a rule updating its definition of “members of a
Department of Education Announces that Same-Sex Marriages will be Recognized in the Federal Student Loan Process
Early this afternoon, the Department of Education announced that they will now recognize marriages of same-sex couples for federal student aid programming purposes, including on
Paid Sick Leave Bill Introduced in the House and Senate
Earlier today, the Family and Medical Insurance Leave Act (FAMILY Act) was introduced for the first time in the Senate by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and
Family Week in Provincetown, MA
We want to show you an example of the world as it should be. Imagine a time where you and your kids are loved, respected, and