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
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The following blog is by Joey Guerra from the Houston Chronicle blog. Every time Emerson smiles, I tear up. Not necessarily a full-on cry (though that’s
Every Child Deserves a Family Act Briefing
The following blog is reprinted from the Child Welfare League of America (CWLA) blog. The Every Child Deserves a Family Act (S. 1770) was the topic
Every Child Deserves a Family- in Every State
The following post was written for the Cardozo Journal of Law and Gender blog by Heron Greenesmith, legislative counsel at the Family Equality Council. Until
An Adoption Story
The following blog post is by Paul Perry, who joined COLAGE’s board of directors in 2010 and is pursuing his doctorate in Educational Leadership at
Children Are the Winnners When We Replace Stigma With Best Practices for Gay and Lesbian Parents
The following blog is by Adam Pertman, Executive Director of the Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute and Author of “Adoption Nation: How the Adoption Revolution
Transgender Day of Remembrance
On Sunday, November 20, Family Equality Council joins with our partners in commemorating The Transgender Day of Remembrance and will take time to remember those
Who’s Afraid of 5-year-olds?
The following blog was written in honor of National Adoption Month by Diane Tomaz, a Child Services Coordinator at the Massachusetts Adoption Resource Exchange and an