Showing Pride In My Family
It was a school project that became a teachable moment about being proud of your family- not just for my kids, but also for me.
Compassion for All
I was on a plane last night, coming in for landing at Atlanta’s airport, and saw something out the window that made me think. We
Op-Ed: Take a ‘Look-Back’ at What LGBT Families Look Like
When my children were babies, my partner and I used to play a game we called “the airport look-back.” While pushing our two toddler daughters through
Committee Seeks to Make U.S. Census More LGBT Inclusive
While the U.S. Census has chosen not to count LGBT individuals in the past, a new committee is being put together to advise the Census
41 Out Celebrities
In celebration of National Coming Out Day yesterday, the Huffington Post highlights 41 celebrities who have come out at LGBT. The first National Coming Out
Voter ID Laws Impact Trans Communities
While it has never been easy for trans voters to go to the polls, this election season an increasing number of states have introduced stricter
Obama Administration Recruiting Gay & Lesbian Foster and Adoptive Parents
The Obama administration has taken a firm stand in favor of adoption rights for LGBT couples. The administration has made strides in granting rights and
California Law Protects LGBT Children from “Ex-Gay” Therapy
California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law on Saturday a law that will protect LGBT children from “ex-gay” or so-called “conversion” or “reparative” therapy. The
Florida School District to Celebrate LGBT History Month
The Broward County school district will be one the first school districts on record to celebrate LGBT History month. Members of the school board approved a
Boy Scout Leader Fights Back
An assistant scoutmaster with the Boy Scouts is fighting back after being forced to resign. Greg Bourke, a gay dad from Louisville, Kentucky was told that
Students Write Essays for Admission to “Prop 8” Play
Last weekend students at El Camino Real Charter High School were given the chance to attend their school play, “Proposition 8,” but students didn’t just