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
UPDATE: Family Pride Puts Adoption.com on Notice
On May 25, 2007, I shared the news with the readers of Family Pride’s Blog that Adoption.com and its affiliates had lost an important court
the flip side of pride
We’re thrilled to bring another guest post by our friend Stacy LaPoint. Stacy is a single parent and founder and President of Companion Natural Pet
Personal Stories Made the Difference in MA
The Boston Globe has great coverage of yesterday’s victory for marriage equality in Massachusetts. As many of this movement’s leaders have recognized, marriage in Massachusetts
breaking news: victory in MA!
This just in: A proposed constitutional ban on same-sex marriage was defeated today by a joint session of the Legislature by a vote of 45
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
40th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision overturning the ban on interracial marriage
Today, we celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision in the case of Loving v. Virginia. Richard Loving (a white man) and Mildred
The radical right means what they say (and so do we)
Rummaging through the Family Pride archives recently, I came across an undated “memorandum” put out by the Concerned Women for America, a radical right organization
new york times: civil unions are inadequate
Thank you to our friend Evan Wolfson at Freedom to Marry for passing along this great opinion editorial titled “The Inadequacy of Civil Unions” that
Surgeon General’s Warning: Bush’s Anti-Gay Nominee
President Bush has nominated Kentucky doctor James Holsinger as Surgeon General, the nation’s number one spokesperson for American health. Supporters of Holsinger note his 41-page
Adopted Children Have Accomplished “Siblings”
There are many ways to create community. Parents who adopt children often struggle with teaching them about their roots, which can be hard to define.
research fellow gathers facts about our families
My name is Rachel Farr and I am working for Family Pride as a research fellow this summer. The idea is that I will help