The 2008 Election – The Joy of Obama and The Pain of The Hateful Anti-LGBT Amendments
I have taken a few days to process the impact of the 2008 election. On the one hand Barack Obama’s landslide has provided me the
REACT EQUALITY: Your Thoughts on the Results of Election ’08
In response to the passage of Prop 102, Act 1, Amendment 2 and Prop 8, the Family Equality Council has launched DECLARE YOUR FAMILY EQUAL,
A Day of Mixed Emotions for LGBT Families
Dear Families and Friends, Today is a bittersweet moment for the LGBT community, our families and friends. The first presidential candidate to directly address LGBT
Front Seat Election Coverage ’08 — News, Updates, Resources from Family Equality Council
Check back often for updates!Take our Parent Power: Family Engagement in Election ’08 Survey! Download our Talking to Your Children About Election ’08 publication. 12:55am, EST
New Resource: Talking to Your Children About Election ’08
The Family Equality Council recognizes the toll elections can take on our families, especially this year. As we work today to get out the vote
Election Update: Family Equality Council Staff Working Hard in MA, MN, CA, CT, VA & NH!
It’s Time to Vote! Today’s the day! If you haven’t already cast your ballot, you’ve got 4-8 hours, depending on where you live, to make
Election Reminder: How the Candidates Responded to Family Equality Council
The Family Equality Council does not endorse candidates, but we do inform our supporters about the candidates’ positions on issues that matter to LGBT families.
Update: Nov. 12 Targeted for CT Marriages
In the original post below, published two days ago, reports indicated Nov. 10 as the start date for same-sex marriages in CT. That date has
Team Equality Spotlight: Abby Riskin
What is your role at Family Equality Council? I am the Family Outreach & Education Manager, which means I have the privilege of supporting and
Sign Up Now for Largest LGBT Conference in the Country!
Have you ever been to The National Conference on LGBT Equality: Creating Change? If not, NOW is the time! If you have attended the conference
LGBT Families ARE Scary!
The Rainbow Families Halloween Dance is an annual tradition for LGBT families to get together for a “spook-tacular” event. The event is held at a
Tru Loved.
Over the weekend, guest blogger and lesbian mom Julie Phineas wrote about the importance of showing our children inclusive media. It’s important for our children