What do you do about a homophobic teacher?
The “ask the experts” page of our website is one of our most popular – folks from around the country have many questions about the
Dancing Down the Slippery Slope
We’re thrilled to bring this guest post by author Eric Marcus. The two boys, probably no more than ten or eleven, stood at the edge
Massachusetts children in foster care have a friend at “The Home”
Since 1799, children and families in Massachusetts have found help from various children’s agencies that now form The Home for Little Wanderers, also known as
FREE coloring book pages for YOUR family!
It’s always a challenge to find books, DVDs, television shows, etc. that are representative of LGBTQ families. Sometimes, our children feel like their family structure
Not your everyday trip to Social Security
Even though I adopted Juli two years ago, one of the things that I just never got around to doing as part of that huge
Family Equality Council reacts to Arkansas ballot initiative
The Family Equality Council just released this statement: The Family Council Action Committee has launched a campaign to unduly restrict the number of foster and
Explaining LGBT Families
Finally, a sensible answer to the question of explaining LGBT families to young children. A reader of the Seattle Times asks: How much information is
best time to have a baby?
We’re thrilled to bring the fourth in a series of guest posts by Stacey Harris. Stacey writes Evolved Moms, a blog for gay and lesbian
Rainbow Sprinkles
Our staff person in charge of parents’ groups, Julia Bean, found this great album of children’s songs that are about LGBTQ families. We’ve been playing
going green and saving green(backs): tips for parents
Queercents is one of my favorite LGBTQ blogs; I’m queer, cheap and appreciative of their creative and informative posts. Really, it’s a match made in
Gay Parent Substitute Teaches in Dallas – A View From The Trenches
As I am between jobs in the corporate world I have been working to do some good in the LGBT community. I launched my “John
Talking to Children About Our Families
Greetings readers. This is the first in a series of blogs based on our newly relaunched publication, 52 Ways to be OUTSpoken. In case you’re