Many Voices Raised at Supreme Court Rally
This morning, thousands of advocates and families gathered at the steps of the Supreme Court to reflect, celebrate, and raise our voices. As the Justices
Jeff, Josh, and Andrew’s Family Story
Leading up to the March 26-27 Supreme Court hearings on DOMA and Proposition 8, Family Equality will feature some of the young people and families
Paid Sick Days for All Families: Healthy Families Act Reintroduced
Today marks the reintroduction of the Healthy Families Act in the US Senate and House of Representatives. The Healthy Families Act is a federal bill
Outspoken Generation Co-Chair Says “Time for Marriage”
Ella Robinson, co-chair of the Outspoken Generation project, has been telling her family’s story for years. As the daughter of Gene Robinson, the first openly gay Episcopal
McKinley’s Family Story
Leading up to the March 26-27 Supreme Court hearings on DOMA and Propositon 8, Family Equality will feature some of the young people and families
New Data on LGBT Families
Recently, our friend Gary Gates, a demographer specializing in LGBT data at the Williams Institute, published a new report on LGBT parenting in the United States. This report
Sarah’s Family Story
Leading up to the March 26-27 Supreme Court hearings on DOMA and Propositon 8, Family Equality will feature some of the young people and families
Voices of Children
This post was first published here, on the Huffington Post Blog. In connection with the DOMA and Proposition 8 cases, Family Equality Council and our coalition
Wishing you a fond farewell!
Dear Friends, I’m sitting here at my desk packing boxes and I can¹t help but reminisce about my time as executive director of the Family
Supreme Court: Hear the voices of our children
Yesterday Family Equality Council, along with our partners at GLSEN, COLAGE, Our Family Coalition, the Center on Children and Families and the Child Rights Project
Black History Month-Cheril N. Clarke
Throughout the month of February, Family Equality Council is celebrating Black History Month by honoring the accomplishments, contributions, and lives of LGBT Black Americans, past and present.
Black History Month-Isis King
Throughout the month of February, Family Equality Council is celebrating Black History Month by honoring the accomplishments, contributions, and lives of LGBT Black Americans, past and present.