a story every LGBTQ parent MUST read
This story comes to us from one our members on Long Island. I thought there was nothing more stressful than taking my four year old
The Republican Front Runners
As something of a political junkie, I’ve been intrigued by how soon and how quickly the 2008 presidential race has progressed. That we are over
pray away the gay
Someone who needs no introduction, another guest post by our good friend Sara Whitman. Read more about Sara and her life on her blog at
to out or not to out?
Marc Fisher at the Washington Post wrote a story called, “Who Among Us Would Cast the First Stone? This Guy” last week on September 6th.
sneak peak: Family Pride gets full page spread in the Advocate!
We couldn’t be more thrilled that Family Pride and our amazing staff are being featured in this month’s issue of the advocate. Here’s your sneak
Sept. 11, When We Were One
Today marks the 6th anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, a day that will always be remembered in this
LGBTQ parents & schools, part II
How would you like to see a sign like this at your child’s school? The sign reads, “Our school wants to be welcoming. If you
LGBTQ parents & schools
For your reading pleasure, we’re reproducing a great article that ran in Friday’s Washington Blade, titled “Back to school with 2 daddies” by Katherine Volin.
the closet & LGBTQ parents: an ongoing journey
The closet is a hard place to be. For many of us, we think of the closet as a distant memory. And some of us
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
The Parallels in Each of Our Struggles
Today is my first blog posting and I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself and explain why I decided to join the
how allies are changing the world
As much of a Dan Savage fan as I may be, I admit that I have yet to read his novel, The Kid: What Happened