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Interview with Young Adult and Children’s Book Author Julie Anne Peters

Julie Anne Peters is the acclaimed author of numerous books for young adults and children. Several of them have LGBT protagonists, or, in one case, a protagonist with lesbian moms. Her young adult novel Between Mom and Jo is in fact a finalist in this year’s Lambda Literary Awards. Her 2004 book, Luna, about a […]

Bringing Parents’ Rights and LGBT Rights Together

I didn’t write my Bay Windows column for this week with International Women’s Day in mind, but it seems appropriate nonetheless. It explores the need for “Mothers’ Rights” and “LGBT Rights” groups to come together in support of all families. “Mothers’ rights,” defined as better workplace policies, childcare options, and children’s health insurance, touch fathers

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

(Minor spoilers below.) Shane is livin’ la vida loco parentis this week. Her nine-year-old brother Shay and his friend Jared got into a fight with some kids who teased them about their moms being gay. Shane goes with Jared’s mother Paige to meet with the school principal, and they argue that the school must teach

Interview with Anne S. Wynne of Atticus Circle

Straight allies are an invaluable component of the struggle for LGBT equality. Anne S. Wynne is the founder of Atticus Circle, an organization that educates and mobilizes straight allies in support of equal rights for LGBT Americans and our families. Anne agreed to answer some questions about her organization for Mombian’s interview series. Below, she

Freedom to Marry Week: Day Six—A Sneetch in Time

To wrap up Freedom to Marry Week, I’m going to write tomorrow about my thoughts on civil unions vs. marriage. For a Friday night, however, I’ll stick with something lighter, a passage from the inimitable Dr. Seuss that I was reading to my son earlier. In his story The Sneetches, the star-bellied Sneetches think they’re

Freedom to Marry Week Blog Carnival

It’s Carnival time! Here is a festive collection of posts on marriage equality to read while you nibble your Valentine’s Day chocolates. Personal, political, economic . . . we’ve got them all. Thanks to all of you who contributed, and to those whose posts I included just because I liked them. I’ve noted straight allies

Freedom to Marry Week: Day One

It’s the first day of Freedom to Marry Week, and I’m taking the suggestion of Kelly at O for Obsessive and posting something each day about marriage equality. (I’ll also have non-marriage related posts all week so things don’t get too monotonous.) I’ll start with a couple of posts about the Week itself: The folks

Reminder: Freedom to Marry Blog Carnival

As January winds to an end, I want to remind readers that I will be hosting a “Freedom to Marry Blog Carnival” on February 14, in conjunction with Freedom to Marry Week. Any blogger who writes in support of marriage equality between now and then is invited to submit a post by leaving a comment

Carnival of Bent Attractions

It’s time for the January Carnival of Bent Attractions! This month’s posts ranged from personal to political, sobering to sarcastic. They introduce us to others in the community and ask us to look at ourselves. I’ve included a few posts that weren’t technically submitted to the Carnival, but which I (or Maria, the Carnival’s Über-mistress)

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