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
not a “civilian gay” anymore!
Well, I have just finished my third week at Family Pride and am beginning to settle in. I am really excited to back doing professional
September Family of the Month: the Calhoun family
Congratulations to the Calhoun family from Georgia for being selected as our September Family of the Month. Rob and Clay got legally married in Massachusetts
a life we lost — how you can help
I spent Labor Day weekend visiting friends in New York. Despite having grown up in South Carolina, almost all of my high school friends live
september: a historic month for equality?
If your Labor Day gatherings were anything like mine, a certain bathroom sex scandal was the topic of choice. As summer unofficially comes to a
Family Pride welcomes “Families Joined by Love”
As a newcomer to the Family Pride blog, I’d like to thank David for inviting me to make a guest contribution. I’m Xan, Vice President
anti-family equality organization sends mixed message
This morning I was reading an article about the ongoing marriage battle in California. The article quoted VoteYesMarriage.com, an anti-gay family equality organization dedicated to