International Lesbian Visibility Week

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You Are What You Eat: Chick-fil-A

In the past, the restaurant chain Chic-fil-A has ruffled the feathers of its potential liberal clientele because of its known reputation donating to anti-gay Christian organizations such as The Salvation…

Transgender Awareness Day of Remembrance

Transgender Awareness Week Is Almost Over, But The Fight For Transgender Equality Persists

Each year, Transgender Awareness Week is November 13-19.  It’s a time for transgender people and their allies to highlight the community, share their stories and talk about the issues they…

National Adoption Day

November is Adoption Month, But NOT for Everyone

There are approximately 125,000 children waiting to be adopted from foster care in the United States. The Williams Institute of Law at U.C.L.A. reports that 114,000 same-sex couples in the…

Should you bring your significant other to Thanksgiving?

Should You Bring Your LGBT Significant Other to Thanksgiving Dinner??

You’re in love.  You want to introduce your significant other to your family and the world. However, don’t let “smoke get in your eyes.” Thanksgiving may not be the best…

comingout

You Don’t Have To Come Out On National Coming Out Day

October 11 is the 31st annual LGBTQ Coming Out Day.  The purpose of the day is to educate the public about LGBT orientation, reduce bullying, and support allies of the…

U.S. Supreme Court

Human Dignity is at Stake

Can someone be fired for being LGBT?  Today, the Supreme Court justices are hearing three historic cases on LGBT equality.  The three plaintiffs are:  Gerald Bostock, Donald Zareda and Aimee…

Bisexuals aren't confused

It’s a Legitimate Orientation and Shouldn’t be Erased

For a person having a bisexual orientation, the orientation is not chosen even though the sex of the partner may be.  The annual Bisexual Awareness Week ( September 16-23, 2019),…

Gay Parent Ally

Know Your School’s LGBT Rights

You’ve done your homework as a parent to prepare your child for possible bullying, harassment.  According to GLSEN figures, you can expect bullying.  Approximately 85% of high school students report being harassed…

Make The School Your Ally

Make The School Your Ally

Last week, I addressed preparing your LGBT child for possible bullying during the school year.  It’s a straight parent’s homework! Most importantly, you want to make the school your ally. …

When School Feels Dangerous To Your LGBT Child

When School Feels Dangerous To Your LGBT Child

GLSEN, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, is the leading national education organization focused on ensuring safe schools for all students. New data from the GLSEN National School Climate…

Parents struggle with gay kid

Parents Can Struggle for Years When Their LGBT Kids Come Out

According to a new important study, headed by David Huebner, PhD, MPH, associate professor of prevention and community health at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health,…

Non Binary Day

Today Is Non-Binary Day

PRIDE month in many cities has come to a close, but not its impact.  Crowds of the non-binary population swelled the streets.  So, how do you define non-binary? It’s an…

Majority of LGBTQ Black & African American Youth Can't Relax At Home

Majority of LGBTQ Black & African American Youth Can’t Relax At Home

blackyouthproject.com HRC Foundation and University of Connecticut’s report “Black & African American LGBTQ Youth Report,” released last February, details the experiences of Black and African-American LGBTQ youth.  Nearly 1,700 young…

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A Middle Schooler once called “It” Helped Changed SEX Education in Arizona

                                             Credit:  Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star Santi Ceballos, 13, from Tucson, Arizona came out as non-binary in September 2017.  Many of his former classmates called him “it” because…

PRIDE Flags – More Than Decoration

                                                         Created by Daniel Quasar                         June is the month associated with PRIDE.  It’s a month of readings, events, Stonewall photography, exhibits, and, of course, marches and parades.  Banners and…