what a family is REALLY about
We are pleased to bring you this guest blog by Jim Johnson. Jim blogs at Straight, Not Narrow, where he advocates for GLBT equality in politics
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
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
marriage equality in MA is under fire
It appears that early this morning a mass email was distributed to Massachusetts citizens titled “Urgent: Help restore traditional marriage in Massachusetts”. The email, penned
tax season: a headache for gay couples
Freedom to Marry is doing a great series on tax time and gay couples. Certainly, tax season is a less-than-enjoyable experience for all who participate
taking the plunge
Our last post in the Best of Queercents week is by Rich Taylor. I wrote a few weeks ago in “Separate But Equal” that it’s
straight partnerships: saying no to marriage
Our third blog in the Best of Queercents week is by Nina Smith. About a year ago, I started reading an anonymous family finance blog
not quite freedom for all when it comes to same-sex marriage
Family Pride is thrilled to partner with Queercents, bringing our readers a full week of Queercents “guest bloggers.” Due to the long weekend, we’re starting
marriage equality by 2020 – are you in it to win it?
This November the fundamentalist right got a wake up call – the people of this country are tired of the politics of hate. Whether a