Admiral Akers, from Hulu's The Bravest Knight (Big Bad Boo Studios)

“The Bravest Knight” Continues Season 2 With New Nonbinary Character

Hulu’s animated series The Bravest Knight, starring a two-dad family, has just dropped the rest of its second season, which includes a new nonbinary character played by Asia Kate Dillon. Watch a clip here in which they share their pronouns, and read what the creator says about the season!

Tiger Lilies

Summer Slowdown

Pride Month is over and summer is here, so I’m scaling back on posts a bit (but not entirely!) for a few weeks. I’ll still be adding new book reviews to my Database of LGBTQ Family Books and covering a couple of other things, but I’m also hoping for some time to recharge.

Rainbow sunburst

Pride Is Forever

Pride Month may be over, but our pride in ourselves, our families, and our communities will be the fuel that keeps us going all year long. Here’s where I’m finding inspiration and mission right now.

LGBTQ Parenting Roundup - Sports Edition

LGBTQ Parenting Roundup: Sports Edition

Let’s lean into the queer joy on this last day of Pride and catch up with some queer parent athletes (and athletes with queer parents). We’ve got retirements, un-retirements, and adorable baby photos—plus some details from a PWHL hockey couple who say kids are in their future!

Prince & Knight; Uncle Bobby's Wedding

Publisher of Two Books in U.S. Supreme Court Case Is Committed to LGBTQ Representation

The U.S. Supreme Court will decide tomorrow in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case revolving around LGBTQ-inclusive books in public school classrooms. Two of the books in the case were published by Little Bee Books, whose CEO and editorial director spoke with me about LGBTQ inclusion, their partnership with LGBTQ media advocacy organization GLAAD, and the case itself.

Two of the plaintiffs in Obergefell, Pam and Nicole Yorksmith, and their child, 2015. Courtesy of Lambda Legal.

A Victory for and by Our Children, Redux

I wrote this piece just after the U.S. Supreme Court legalized marriage equality nationwide on June 26, 2015. I want to reshare it as we approach the 10-year anniversary, as a reminder of why so many of us queer parents and our children fought for marriage—and why marriage equality alone isn’t enough.

Outline of Nevada and parent-child hands

New Nevada Law Will Help LGBTQ Parents Confirm Legal Parentage

A new Nevada law will make it easier for nongestational LGBTQ parents to confirm their legal parentage via adoption, without burdensome and unnecessary requirements. Nevada becomes the 11th state to enact such legislation, less than two weeks after Vermont became the 10th.

Celebrating 20 Years of Mombian

Twenty years ago today, I published the first post at Mombian. My son was 2 then; last month he graduated from college. I’ve been honored to write about LGBTQ families and to see our community thrive and grow over the past two decades. We face renewed challenges today, but I’ve seen our strength and resilience before.

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