iO Tillet Wright and the Self Evident Truths Project
How do you confront bigotry, fear, and intolerance? What do you do when you realize that your country is treating you as a second class
Mr. President: Include LGBT Families in Immigration Reform
Today we got our first look at the Senate’s framework for comprehensive immigration reform. Unfortunately, the plan includes no mention of binational LGBT families. Since
VIDEO: NBA Star “No One Can Tell Me I Can’t Have Two Mothers, Because I Really Do”
Really, you don’t see this very often. NBA star Kenneth Faried, who plays for the Denver Nuggets, sat down yesterday with his two mothers, Waudda
A transition at Family Equality
The New Year is often a time of positive change and transition in our lives and so it will be for me this year. After
Compassion for All
I was on a plane last night, coming in for landing at Atlanta’s airport, and saw something out the window that made me think. We
Fertility Planit
In January, up to 1,500 ticket holders, 50 exhibitors and 50 world class experts, thought leaders and inspirational speakers will gather for a Family Building
Watch: Two Dads Testify For Our Families In Michigan
Watch as the Love-Ramirez family testifies together against proposed legislation in Michigan that would make it possible for adoption agencies to discriminate against prospective families
Digital Fellow
Job Title: New Media/Communications Fellowship Location: Washington DC Time Period: January, 2012- December, 2012 Background: Family Equality Council connects, supports, and represents the one
National Adoption Month
As National Adoption Month draws to a close, it has struck me that, in this country, one of the few things everyone agrees on is
Adoption Month Call-in with National LGBT Bar Association
The National LGBT Bar Association would like to invite you to a call-in that will discuss current issues affecting adoption by members of the LGBT
Opinion: Many would-be adoptive parents face discrimination
By: Kaalie Cohen Every child deserves a forever home. Today, more than 100,000 children still in foster care who are available for adoption in the
National Adoption Month: Children In Need Of Forever Homes
I remember when we use to send messages clear across the classroom wishing we wouldn’t get caught. Back then we used pencil and paper. The