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Blogging for LGBTQ Families Day 2015

Save the Date: 10th Annual Blogging for LGBTQ Families Day Is June 1

I’m thrilled to invite you all to join me for the 10th Annual Blogging for LGBTQ Families Day on Monday, June 1! There might be some special things in store as we celebrate 10 years! Anyone who wants to show their support for LGBTQ families is welcome.

Tonight: Twitter Party on LGBT Adoption

Are you an adoptive parent, in the process of becoming one, or just considering it? Please join me tonight for a Twitter party on adoption by LGBT parents.

Religion and LGBTQ Families

Religion and LGBTQ equality are often portrayed as incompatible. That’s why I was so happy to see people of several faith traditions take part in Blogging for LGBTQ Families Day, reminding us that faith and being LGBTQ (or loving and supporting someone who is LGBTQ) can, for many, go hand in hand, even if it may take some effort. Here are some of their posts.

Kids of LGBTQ Parents Share their Voices on Blogging for LGBTQ Families Day

A big thanks to everyone who participated in Blogging for LGBTQ Families Day this year, submitting a total of over 120 posts! I’m going to pick out some thematically related and/or complementary submissions and highlight them here over the next few weeks (along with my usual range of posts). I hope many of you have perused the posts already, but that this offers some additional ways to think about the connections among them. Let’s start with posts by grown children of LGBTQ parents.

Blogging for LGBTQ Families Day: Master List of Posts

It’s Blogging for LGBTQ Families Day! Below is the master list of contributed posts, which I will keep updated throughout the day. Please come back to check the list for new additions you haven’t read!

Blogging for LGBTQ Families Day Is This Monday

It’s almost here! Blogging for LGBTQ Families Day is this coming Monday, June 2. Join bloggers from all types of families, LGBT and allied, in posting in support and celebration of LGBT families.

Spread the Word: Blogging for LGBTQ Families Day Is June 2

The Ninth Annual Blogging for LGBTQ Families Day is coming up on Monday, June 2. Please help spread the word to friends, family, colleagues, and anyone else you know who might be interested! The more who participate, the more perspectives we’ll share, and the more visibility we’ll gain for our families. How can you help? Read on for answers to that and other common questions.

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