O’Reilly attacks gays for singing to families at ballpark
Last week, we brought you the story of how the San Diego Gay Men’s Chorus singing the National Anthem at a Padres game sparked a
gay men’s chorus sings national anthem to families: sparks FRC action alert
I don’t like giving the radical right much credit when it comes to, well, anything. But if nothing else, they sure are creative. Hateful? Yes.
a growing trend: conservative states support gay parenting?
I caught an article in TIME over the weekend titled “Gay Family Values.” The article points out that though the right has successfully passed constitutional
FRC: being gay reduces lifespan, drain on society
A Family Research Council study says that being gay reduces your lifespan by 24 years. According to the study, this alleged shortened life span is due
lesbian moms cause tornados in kansas
Yes, I dedicate this cartoon that I stumbled across to all the lesbian moms adopting children.
does the right hate single parents, too?
I read a recent post on Pam’s House Blend about the Manford-Roach Family’s appearance on CNN. She did a great job and raised a few
an open home with open hearts
To start your Sunday off on the right foot, check out this article that was published in the Lower Hudson Online. It’s about Mary Keane
why we heart volvo
Yesterday’s guest blog from Sara Whitman sounds like an oddly familiar story – traffic jams, long distance, kids in the back and their unending fascination with
The Longest Drive
Back by popular demand, we’re pleased to bring another guest post by blogger and author Sara Whitman. If you missed Sara’s previous post, you
announcing the Rainbow Report Card: how safe is your child’s school?
With report card season upon us, we thought it would be smart to launch one of our own: the Rainbow Report Card. As promised, we
the rainbow report card: coming to a computer near you
It’s no secret that some of our most important work at Family Pride involves making schools safer and more inclusive. Last August, we released the
two dads overcoming the obstacles
Today’s guest blog comes from Loren and Bryan, two dads living in a small rural town 30 miles outside Nashville, TN. Defining moments of our lives are those rare