The Kid’s Corner–What is YOUR Vision?
As many of you may already know, we have added a new component to our website—and it’s all about YOUR children! Do you have ideas
signs of progress
Thank you to Dana Rudolph of Mombian for contributing this beautiful guest post. There’s always a first time. I was with my son at his
The Conservative-a-thon: An Opportunity to Steer Clear of the Real Issues
Garnering support from the evangelical base is something of a rite of passage for GOP candidates. Many believe they are responsible for Bush’s reelection in
free LGBTQA family poetry book released!
A month and a half ago, we began accepting poetry submissions for our first ever LGBTQA family poetry contest. Then, you – our friends, family
Milton school district harassment story continues to unfold
The ongoing harassment case of a Milton school girl with a lesbian mother continues to unfold – and is gaining mainstream media attention. We’ve reproduced
Renna Communications receives award for making LGBTQ families visible
A big KUDOS to Renna Communications who was selected from more than a thousand entries as a finalist in the PRNews 2007 Public Relations Awards.
just engaged! but dark clouds loom…
My girlfriend and I just got back from vacation. While on vacation, we got engaged. It was so exciting and we while we have been
Making Families Visible, One Blog at a Time
The beauty of the blogosphere is that there isn’t one “best” blog — not for any issue, any interest, or any group of people. Here
we’re here, we’re queer, get used to it.
Our 400th(!) blog post comes from Sara Whitman and touches on the story we first brought to you last Thursday about the MA girl harassed
a little piece of inspiration
Over the weekend, my mother and her partner visited and we spent the day walking around Harvard Square. We popped into a few bookstores, and
the elderly in our community
Tuesday’s article in the New York Times documenting the plight of the elderly LGBT communityopened my eyes to a side of the movement that I
newspaper mocks interracial gay adoption
This article, published on Planet Out, is worth a weekend read. In a nutshell, a satirical mid-western college newspaper published a “book review” about interracial