a summer camp for everyone
We’re excited to bring another guest post by Sara Whitman. Whitman is an author, blogger and lesbian mom. She chronicles everyday lesbian-motherhood at Suburblezmom. There
September Family of the Month: the Calhoun family
Congratulations to the Calhoun family from Georgia for being selected as our September Family of the Month. Rob and Clay got legally married in Massachusetts
Family Pride welcomes “Families Joined by Love”
As a newcomer to the Family Pride blog, I’d like to thank David for inviting me to make a guest contribution. I’m Xan, Vice President
anti-family equality organization sends mixed message
This morning I was reading an article about the ongoing marriage battle in California. The article quoted VoteYesMarriage.com, an anti-gay family equality organization dedicated to
parents appeal decision upholding diversity in classrooms – how does your school measure up?
In Family Pride’s own backyard, two sets of Lexington, MA parents are in the process of appealing a claim that public schools are “indoctrinating children
LGBTQ parents react to the Larry Craig scandal
There has been so much in the news about the Larry Craig scandal. In case you have been living under a rock, he’s the Republican
GLBT Families and the Pressure to Be Perfect
We’re excited to bring this guest post by Cindy Rizzo, Director of Grantmaking Programs for the Arcus Foundation. The battle for GLBT family recognition and
win fabulous prizes in our Family Poetry Contest!
We are thrilled to announce Family Pride’s first ever Family Poetry Contest! Starting today, we are accepting poetry submissions based on the theme, “love is….”
what’s going on in Fort Lauderdale?
Fort Lauderdale Mayor Jim Nuagle’s continuing anti-LGBTQ crusade just kicked things into high-gear at a recent press conference. To read the full story, check out
angry mother defends gay son
The following letter has been circulating in a few LGBTQ listservs and we thought it appropriate to share with our blog readers. It’s written by
LGBTQ parents & daughters in pink, frilly dresses
As progressive LGBTQ people, we know the importance of breaking down gender stereotypes. We know that anyone, regardless of gender, should be able to be
what’s a family in 2007?
What’s a family nowdays, anyway? A google search for the meaning results in a long list of obtuse and unsatisfying definitions. Few of the definitions