New Rule Protects LGBT Families From Discrimination In Housing
On Saturday, at the Annual Creating Change Conference in Baltimore, Shaun Donovan, Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, announced a new Equal
The Changing Reality of the American Family
Read the full LGBT families safety net report (pdf) Read the original LGBT families column and reports (pdf) Public discussion about American families often assumes
Brand New Website!
Welcome to our new website! If this is your first time with us – Welcome! Whether you’re new to the Family Equality Council or have
Gender, adoption, and identity: One new dad’s story on transitioning
Caleb and his wife Sarah are seeking an open adoption. Originally from Massachusetts and now living in California, they’re certain that the open adoption process
30 years together
Celebrate. Commit. Connect. Those are the New Year’s resolutions for the Family Equality Council and I hope, in 2012, they will be yours. This year,
“We’re gonna be grandpas!”
This is a shining example of the world as it should be. Watch as these two dads experience the joy that every family feels, no
Connecting LGBT Communities with Communities of Faith
Jennifer Chrisler, Family Equality Council’s Executive Director, asked last week if I would like to attend an event with her at a local Jewish temple
World AIDS Day
Today Family Equality Council adds our voice to those around the globe honoring World AIDS Day by lending our support to the millions of families
The Most Important Thing I Ever Designed
The following blog was written by Brent Almond of the Designer Daddy blog. I was speaking at an adoption expo recently as a panelist on
The right to family is more than a women’s right—it’s a human right
The following blog was provided by the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health. Domestic and international sources of law recognize the right to family, including
Giving Thanks for Family
As a mother, I am grateful every day for the blessing of my family and committed to ensuring that my children are happy, health, loved
Blogging for Adoption: There Are No “Alternative” Families
The following blog was written for Mombian by LGBT blogger/writer Dana Rudolph I’ve written a lot about adoption lately—some great new resources have just come