Family Equality Moms Meetup

Join Family Equality and Me for an LGBTQ+ Moms Meetup!

Pandemic got you down? Missing hanging with your mom friends? Don’t HAVE any mom friends? Want some more? Then join Family Equality and me, along with several moms you may know (or want to!) from Instagram and YouTube for an LGBTQ+ Moms Meet-up next week!

Birth Certificate

Indiana Asks Supreme Court to Deny Same-Sex Parents’ Right to Both Be on Kids’ Birth Certificates Without Adoption

Indiana has just asked the U.S. Supreme Court to deny the right of married nonbiological mothers in same-sex couples to be put on their children’s birth certificates without second-parent adoptions. Should Indiana prevail, many children across the country could be denied the legal protection of both parents from the moment of birth. Pull up a chair; we’re going to explore this one in detail.

Dad and kids - Photo: Jude Beck

LGBTQ Parenting Roundup — Father’s Day Edition

Wishing a very happy Father’s Day (or Fathers’ Day, if that’s how you roll) to all of the dads, papas, and anyone else celebrating their parenthood today! Here are a few stories of queer dads and dads of queer kids to delight and inspire!

LGBTQ Families For Black Lives

Get Ready: National Day of Action: #LGBTQFamiliesforBlackLives

The events of the past few weeks—and the entire history of our country since 1619—have shown just how dire the need is to dismantle racism. Next Tuesday, June 23, Family Equality is hosting a national day of action to encourage families to “deepen their anti-racism work” through tangible, age-appropriate actions for both parents and kids. I’ll be participating and I hope many of you will, too.

U.S. Supreme Court

Good News, Bad News: Supreme Court Rules for LGBTQ Employment Equality While Trump Administration Finalizes Anti-LGBTQ Healthcare Rule

The U.S. Supreme Court surprised many today with a landmark 6-3 ruling, written by Trump appointee Neil Gorsuch, stating that people cannot be fired from their jobs because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. Yet last Friday, the Trump administration finalized a rule that says health care anti-discrimination protections don’t cover discrimination based on LGBTQ identities.

You Should See Me in a Crown

A Black, Queer Protagonist Seeks Her Happy Ending in New YA Rom-Com Novel

Liz Lighty is a Black, nerdy, poor, wallflower, which sets her apart in her small, rich, Midwestern town. But when a scholarship to an elite college falls through, she unexpectedly finds herself in the social spotlight, running for prom queen and the prize money that brings. As if that’s not hard enough, she may also be falling for one of her competitors.

Out in Texas

Watch: Two-Mom Couple in Texas Talk Marriage, Adoption, and More

Stacey and Cheralyn are a two-mom couple living in Texas with their two kids. As part of a short documentary series from Family Equality, they recently shared their story of starting a family through adoption, the effect of marriage equality on their lives, and why visibility and representation are so important.

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