Nike LGBT Sports Summit Tackles Bullying and Bias
LGBT inclusion makes strides in sports! Over the past weekend, a sports summit hosted by Nike set out to tackle issues that concern LGBTQ athletes.
This is how ordinary citizens change the world
Picture this: The Tea Party Vs. The Troy Library. This is a story of how ordinary citizens harnessed the power of the internet to change
Our Family Story
We were living in Minneapolis at the time our son, Benjamin, began kindergarten. We loved our elementary school and especially the kindergarten teacher, who was
Gay Superheroes Inspire a Wedding Ceremony
What does a comic book have to do with LGBT equality? A whole lot, especially when it inspires a gay wedding ceremony. Midtown Comics, a
Book Featuring Lesbian Mothers Pulled From Utah School District’s Shelves
“What exactly do you find ‘inappropriate’ about my family? We’re great citizens, we pay our taxes, we go to work, we keep up our yard.”
Single Dads By Choice: More Men Going It Alone
Children are happiest and healthiest when raised by loving and devoted parents, and it is clear that these traits trump numbers. At Family Equality Council,
How and Why I Am Outspoken
I have had a very public and unusual opportunity to speak up in support of my gay Dads: we all went on the Today show
Speaking Out
“I’m looking forward to working with The Outspoken Generation and others to dispel misconceptions about what it means to have an LGBT parent or parents.”
Michigan House Passes Anti-Gay ‘License To Condemn’ Counseling Bill
The Michigan House of representatives took a step in the wrong direction last week. In an effort to not “discriminate against a student in a
French Government Promises to Legalize Gay Marriage
Good news from overseas: the newly elected French President, François Hollande, promises to legalize marriage equality and allow for LGBT adoption rights! This is a
Showing Courage
“It takes a lot of courage to speak out about your family. I’m exceptionally proud of my family, and I take courage in the love
Military to Recognize Gay Troops During Pride Month
Since the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, the United States Military has been making progressive strides to fully accept the lesbian and gay soldiers