January 2007

Blog for Choice Day

Today is the 34th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States. It is also Blog for Choice Day, so I’m going to venture a little off my usual topics in this post and talk about reproductive freedom as I see it.

The L Word T-Shirt Contest

Want to show Ilene Chaiken your sense of style? Showtime is running an “‘L’ements of Style” t-shirt contest, with the final round judged by Chaiken, model/designer Honey Labrador and Jennifer Schonborn, Executive Editor of ELLE.com. Submit ideas “inspired by The L Word” to Showtime by January 28. The Grand Prize winner receives a 3 day/2

Why Are Pregnant Lesbians Scary?

An article in the Mail & Guardian newspaper of South Africa asked this week, “Why are pregnant lesbians scary?” Umm . . . because we’re hormonal and know how to use power tools? The article itself is a rehash of the Mary Cheney pregnancy and why gay and lesbian parents are as good as any

Weekly Political Roundup

Deb Price of the Detroit News examines House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s child-laced photo-op, and calls on Pelosi to use her new clout to protect gay kids from harassment. The Arizona legislator who filed a bill calling for a new vote on a revised same-sex marriage amendment, has said he made a mistake and requested that

National Center for Lesbian Rights Launches Family Protection Project

Low-income, same-sex parent families may soon have an easier time finding family-law services geared to their needs. The National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) launched its Family Protection Project this week, which aims to “help low-income LGBT parents protect their relationships with their children by increasing and improving the capacity of legal services organizations and

Gay Dads on Oprah

Mark your calendars and set your Tivos. The Family Pride Coalition has announced that two of their members, dads Mark and Andy Sutherland-Travino, along with their children and great niece, will be on the Oprah Winfrey Show on January 29, “the show’s first positive portrayal of a gay family!” Family Pride says: We are absolutely

Mombian in Bay Windows

Not only am I excited about my family’s pending move to Massachusetts, but I’m pleased to announce that starting this week, I’ll be writing a bi-weekly Mombian column for Bay Windows, New England’s largest LGBT newspaper. I’ll cover the same mix of parenting, politics and diversions as I do here, but with more of an

Book Recommendations: Two for Groundhog Day, and One Extra

I’ve always been fond of Groundhog Day. Maybe because it’s an underdog (-hog?) of a U. S. holiday, its February 2nd date following the noble Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and preceding the excessively commercial Valentine’s Day. It also seems to hearken back to a time when people paid more attention to natural signs (right

The L Word Season Four, Episode Two: The Parenting Perspective

(Warning: spoilers below.) The second episode of this season’s L Word has little about parenting on the surface, but there’s more than meets the eye. The show’s lesbian moms, Tina and Bette, seem to have settled in to a custody agreement. In one scene at the Planet, Tina bemoans having to share, but agrees with

Study Looking for Lesbian Parents Who Have Sought Children’s Donor Half Siblings

Passing along another third-party announcement from my inbox: I am the lesbian mother of 4-year-old twins who were conceived using anonymous donor sperm. I am also a graduate student at Smith College School for Social Work writing my Master’s Thesis on lesbian parents who have used anonymous donor sperm to create families, and their experiences

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