Two dads, a daughter and a marriage that is finally legal.
The following article, penned by Louise Rafkin, first appeared in the SF Chronical. “On the dance floor at the Stud,” answers Ed Valenzuela, 48, to
Sharing Our Stories on YouTube.
Time and time again, we talk about the importance of sharing our families’ stories. When each of us share our story, we change hearts and
John Selig Outspoken Podcast Interview with Tom & Travis Knoll – A Gay Dad and His 17-Year Old Son
I just uploaded two new episodes of my John Selig Outspoken podcast this weekend that feature a 2-part interview with Tom and Travis Knoll, a
Gallagher: Protection of gay rights could lead to pedophiles adopting young children.
It’s scary to think that some people still believe there is a connection between being gay and pedophilia. As a community of LGBT parents, we’re
Adoption wars: Domestic vs. International
We’re thrilled to bring today’s guest post by Dawn Davenport. Dawn is the author of The Complete Book of International Adoption (Random House), a lawyer,
Sen. Obama Responds to Jennifer Chrisler’s Questions on Family Policy
Just three weeks ago, presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain said in a NYTimes interview that he does not “believe in gay adoption.” The Family Equality
Family Week: One Family’s Perspective.
Today’s guest post comes from Brian and Steven Bush-Frank. Brian and Steven, along with five year old son Darius, consider themselves to be just your
John McCain Should Talk to the Real Expert on My Family – ME
Gust blogger Alan O’Brien-Myers is a rising senior at Holyoke High School in Holyoke, MA, where he lives with his two moms and younger brother.
When hate hits home.
As the family equality movement continues to make strides, with legislative victories and growing support in polls, it’s important to remind ourselves that though we’ve
Senator McCain Discounts the Vast Array of American Families, Backpedals
Earlier in the week, we released the following press release in regards to Senator McCain’s comments about gay adoption: Senator McCain’s comment in the New
A Lesson from Two TV Shows
Two TV shows aired this week that painted an important lesson on how best our community should focus our fight for equal rights. The first
Maryland Court of Appeals Undermines Parent Relationships
On Monday, May 19, Maryland’s highest court rejected the doctrine of “de facto” parenthood and narrowed the circumstances in which a non-biological, non-adoptive parent can