Annette Bening on Gay Families
Check out this video of Annette Bening speaking about The Kids Are All Right and gay families on towleroad.com: Read more here.
More listed in state as same-sex couples, Boston.com says
Executive Director Jennifer Chrisler was quoted on Boston.com this week: In the decade that saw Massachusetts become the first state to legalize gay marriage, the
ABC News: Son of Iowa Lesbians Fights Gay Marriage Ban
From ABC News: The year his parents wed, the Iowa Supreme Court unanimously legalized gay marriage, making it the third state and the first heartland
NCLR’s Minnesota Case Against Discrimination
Today the National Center for Lesbian Rights announced that they paired with the Southern Poverty Law Center and Faegre & Benson, LLP to file a
Press Release: Family Equality Council to Honor Champions of Family Rights
Annual Awards Dinner Held Saturday at House of Blues- West Hollywood, CA Boston, MA – (Jan. 23, 2011) – The Family Equality Council today announced
Announcing the launch of Family Equality Council’s Ask the Experts Page!
January 2011 marks the official launch of Family Equality Council’s newest addition to our website: our Ask the Experts page – a space where our
Landmark Study in South Carolina
Equality South Carolina recently released the preliminary findings of a landmark study of over 1,000 of the estimated 117,000 LGBT people living in the Palmetto
Visitation Regulations Go Into Effect
New regulations went into effect today that prohibit discrimination in hospital visitation based on sexual orientation. The new rules allow patients or their representative to
‘Mother,’ ‘Father’ Changing to ‘Parent One,’ ‘Parent Two’ on Passport Applications
Another look at the passport application issue from Fox: The words “mother” and “father” will be removed from U.S. passport applications and replaced with gender
U.S. Passport Applications to Say “Parent” and “Parent”
Check out this article on Mombian: On December 22, the State Department announced that they would be changing the U.S. passport application to say “Parent”
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal
Today is a great day. Today, the President signed the bill that will eventually repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. All that’s left is the certification
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
Today, I stood among hundreds of service members and activists as Senator Barbara Boxer led us in singing God Bless America. On the stage in