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The Supreme Court same-sex marriage was hailed as a milestone for LGBT couples — and for their kids. But in the past three years, those families have faced a legislative backlash.
Who are LGBT families? America’s families are changing. Today just 69 percent of children live with married, heterosexual parents, down from 83 percent in 1970.This trend is, in part, driven by ...
We are starting off our list of best cities for LGBT families with London, which is a well-known LGBT tourism destination, but in 1967, homosexual acts were treated as illegal here. In 2005, gay ...
They also may be heterosexual or lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender—LGBT. Unfortunately, public policy has not kept up with the changing reality of the American family.
Parenting Miltown LGBT Families bonds parents, provides support, spreads the love. Most new parents are in need of information and support, but for LGBTQ families, it's not as easy to connect with ...
This week there were several news stories on the backlash and concern around lessons on these issues in elementary schools. For example, a school in Oakland, CA introduced a day of lessons about ...
A new report shows that children in LBGT families of color face higher levels of discrimination and stigma. “LGBT Families of Color: Facts at a Glance” is co-authored by the National Black ...
The vast majority (96%) of these LGBT families had three or fewer children, and by a two-to-one margin, they focused on looking for family-friendly destinations over gay-friendly destinations.
Blau described Family Equality Council as the LGBT voice for families. “We have a crisis in this country,” he said. He said there are 400,000 kids in foster care and 100,000 eligible for adoption.
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Connecticut is working to actively recruit LGBT families to adopt and foster children, even as other states pass laws allowing agencies to ban them. The Connecticut Department of Children and ...
64% of LGBT youth and 61% of youth from LGBT families felt unsafe at school Youth from LGBT families were 3 times more likely to skip school because they felt unsafe (40% vs. 13%) (Taylor et al, 2011) ...