Mombian
As Pride Month draws to a close, it's important to remember the things that make us feel pride, that sustain us through the hard times and motivate us to keep going.
"Love makes a family," the saying goes–but for a host of rights and protections, legal ties between parents and children are what matter.
I'm celebrating Pride by showcasing some new kids' books about Pride, LGBTQ history, and prominent LGBTQ people.
ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence chatbot developed by OpenAI, has taken the world by storm, impacting everything from college essays to call centers to computer programming.
The number of books being banned or facing attempted bans in schools and libraries increased dramatically in 2022, with books that have LGBTQ and/or Black, Indigenous, and people of color characters predominant among them, as two new reports show.
In this time of unconscionable attacks on transgender youth, two new middle-grade books, one by a trans girl and one by a trans boy, are both timely and vital.
My spouse Helen and I recently celebrated our 30th anniversary.
More than 420 anti-LGBTQ bills have been filed in state legislatures this session, according to the ACLU.
When Jaimie Kelton launched a podcast for queer families in 2018, she thought, "This would be a fun side project."
An Oklahoma judge has ruled that a married, nonbiological mom has no parental rights to the child she and her wife created and were raising together, but the couple's sperm donor does.