If you’re looking for information about the 2007 Blogging for LGBT Families Day, please click here.
UPDATE, June 1, 2006: The list of participating blogs is here.
I’m declaring June 1, 2006 Blogging for LGBT Families Day, a day to raise awareness about LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) families. I want to invite you all to participate. Please also pass the invitation along to anyone, LGBT or straight, whom you think may be interested.
Why June 1st? This date falls exactly between Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. As such, it honors mothers and fathers equally, but also conveys that not all families fit into the traditional structure of one mother and one father. June 1st is also the start of Gay Pride Month.
Here’s how it works, in a nutshell: You blog about a relevant topic on or before June 1, and do one of several easy things (see below) to let me know you’ve done so. I will compile a list of all the posts, showcasing the voices of our community and allies. I will also market the event within and beyond the world of LGBT-family blogs.
Thank you in advance for participating. Together we will do great things.
Here are the details:
What is Blogging for LGBT Families Day? Blogging for LGBT Families Day is a time for bloggers to write about LGBT family issues and collectively raise awareness of LGBT families, our diverse nature, and how current prejudices and laws negatively impact our lives and children. I aim to make people more comfortable interacting with LGBT families and discussing LGBT families with their own. I also hope the event will make people more informed voters, showing them how their decisions at the polls directly affect the families in their communities.
When is it? June 1, 2006. This date falls exactly between Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. As such, it honors mothers and fathers equally, but also conveys that not all families fit into the traditional structure of one mother and one father. June 1 is also the start of LGBT Pride Month.
Who can participate? Any blogger, LGBT or straight, who wishes to support the goal above. I expect participants to include LGBT parents and parents-to-be, children of LGBT parents, parents of LGBT children, straight parents, other LGBT individuals, and other straight allies.
Why should I participate? By participating, you help show the strength of those who support LGBT families and their rights. Your blog may also receive exposure to an audience it wouldn’t otherwise reach, since I hope to get coverage for this event in both LGBT and non-LGBT blogs and other media.
How can I participate? Simply write a post on a relevant topic on or before June 1. Let me know you’ve done so by doing one or more of the following (depending upon your blogging software and personal preference):
- Include a link to http://www.mombian.com/2006/05/03/lgbtfamilies/
in your post. (One easy way to do this is to start your post: “This post is in honor of Blogging for LGBT Families Day,” and link the name of the event.) - Send a trackback to http://www.mombian.com/2006/05/03/lgbtfamilies/trackback/
- Leave a comment on the current post. (Comments are moderated to prevent spam, so it may be a little while before your comment appears.)
- Use the Technorati tag “Blogging for LGBT Families”.
- Send an e-mail to lgbtfamilies@mombian.com with the name of your blog and the URL of your post. (All e-mail addresses will be kept strictly confidential.)
I’ll compile a master list of all participants, which I’ll either append to the current post or link to from here. You can also view the Comments section of this post (at the bottom) for a rough list of preliminary participants.
What should I write about? The choice of topic is up to you. If you are part of an LGBT family, and normally blog about your family’s activities, you may simply do so again. You may also choose to write on broader issues of LGBT family rights, acceptance, your personal path to parenthood, being the child of an LGBT family, what you’ve learned from the LGBT family down the street, or anything else that supports the goal above. Regardless, please let me know you’re participating.
How can I promote Blogging for LGBT Families Day? Please help to spread the word! I encourage you to mention the event to your readers as soon as possible (even if you submit your contributed post later), with a link back to http://www.mombian.com/2006/05/03/lgbtfamilies/, which contains all the details. You may also download buttons and banners for use on your site. (Please download them and then upload them to your blog, rather than linking to them on mombian.com.) I hope you will e-mail family and friends about the event as well, but request that you do not send unsolicited e-mail (spam) to people you don’t know.
Is there an organization sponsoring “Blogging for LGBT Families Day”? No. The event is a grassroots effort, and benefits no particular organization. It was developed by Dana Rudolph, publisher of Mombian, a blog for lesbian moms.
Information About Same-Sex Parents
The Human Rights Campaign estimates that same-sex couples are raising children in at least 96% of all counties in the U. S. At least one out of three lesbian couples and one out of five gay male couples are raising children nationwide. There are also an additional number of LGBT parents whom we cannot accurately count. (See COLAGE for a discussion.) Many leading medical organizations, including the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Family Physicians, and the American Academy of Pediatrics have said parents’ sexual orientation is irrelevant to their ability to raise children.
At the same time, in many states, same-sex couples cannot legally establish a joint relationship to children they are raising together. Furthermore, all same-sex parents and their children are denied the 1,138 federal protections of marriage. In most states (with the exception of those in California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont) they are also denied hundreds of state marital benefits. This can impact children’s quality of life in many ways, including:
- A reduced chance of having family health insurance through an employer, or, at best, higher insurance costs than for the families of married heterosexual workers.
- Loss of Social Security benefits when one parent dies.
- Additional federal income tax for a same-sex family where one parent stays at home with the children.
(Information from the Human Rights Campaign: The Cost of Marriage Inequality to Children and their Same-Sex Parents, April, 2004 and Professional Opinion.)
Acknowledgement to Blogging for Disaster Relief, Blog Against Racism Day, Blog Against Sexism Day, Blogging Against Heteronormativity Day, and Blog Against Disablism Day for their similar initiatives.
Thanks to Abigail and Steve for assuring me this was a good idea and for reading an initial draft of this post. (All errors and omissions are my own.)
Questions or comments? E-mail Dana Rudolph at drudolph@mombian.com.

Hope added a post and Megan might, too. They’ll both be linked through hopeandmegan.com.
My contribution at the above link.
Cool ,I have done. My post for LGBT Families Day is here
http://meherandthem.blogspot.com/
I have my post! It’s here:
http://comedy-emsy.livejournal.com/337926.html
great idea!
I was led here by someone else who responded to this idea….
For some reason my trackback didn’t work, but my post is here.
I participated today. I do not know how to trackback from livejournal. I will email you, but here is the url – http://somerandomchic.livejournal.com
Mine is up!
Will do! I hope I can get it done today (what with taking care of a 1 month old and all!) i hope to include not only discussions about being a queer family, but also the reality of being a racialized queer family…I look forward to writing.
We’re in :)
I posted and linked back to you!
Done and linked/tagged/buttoned!
My post is up as well here (love the baby swing, gives me time to write!)
Here’s my post:
http://femiknitmafia.blogspot.com/2006/06/blogging-for-lgbt-families-day.html
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[...] I visited RedEagle this morning and saw her post with the same title and was moved to show my support. June 1 is LGBT Families Day – a day to raise awareness LGBT (lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and trans-sexual) families. [...]
I am doing it!
We’re on board!
Mother’s Day…
In honor of LGBT Family Blogging Day, I have written a post. I am also VERY VERY excited to announce that I convinced J to write a post as well. So the post just above this one is J’s, and…
Me too, me too! My post is here.
I am very happy to add my blog to the effort.
http://oddgoose.blogspot.com/2006/06/blogging-for-lgtb-families.html
Moi aussi. :) Post here.
Blogging for LGBT Families Day…
Post about LGBT families….
We used Blogging for LGBT Families Day to post pictures of this morning’s positive pregnancy test!
Queer in the head.
Resurrecting in support of LGBT famlies…
I have not been around posting because I felt so exposed. But I figured the beginning of Pride month is as good a time as any to come back to the fold – especially in support of Blogging for LGBT Families Day.
I haven’t started my family yet …
I posted too, and linked back to you.
I posted and linked!
what a great idea.
my post can be found at:
http://lizardjee.livejournal.com/314620.html
My post is here.
–IP
this is a great idea! thanks for the invitation dana – i think this is just the first of many years on this one!
my post can be found at: http://barbelgin.typepad.com
I posted mine- it’s short but to the point.
Great idea!
Blogging for LGBT families…
I learned via Shannon at Peter’s Cross Station that today is Blogging for LGBT Families Day. I don’t have anything terribly profound to say on the subject, so I think I’ll just share a kid story: Last week at dinner,…
My video is up – I don’t know how to do trackbacks, but I did everything else on the list. Can’t wait to go peruse the other entries! Thanks for coming up with this.
Blogging for LGBT Families Day…
I am a bisexual woman, and I am marrying a man in November. Barring untoward incidents, we will thereafter have at least one child. Everyone will be so excited for us, and happy, and shower the child with non-organic……
Not sure how to trackback but I am totally posting right now!
Here’s the post.
Well, I posted a day early… but here you go.
http://svmomblog.typepad.com/silicon_valley_moms_blog/2006/05/conversation_ov.html
Jill – from Silicon Valley Moms Blog
We posted this morning too – but not too sure on the whole trackback thing…
A direct link to the June archive for posterity’s sake is http://www.sanfordanderson.com/2006_06_01_beananderson_archive.html
I just got in by the skin of my teeth for June 1. I had an excellent post but Blogger ate it, so I just posted a quickie, and then I’ll get back to a more indepth post later. Now I must go to bed.
much love
[...] Tomorrow is Blogging for LGBT Families Day. I’m very excited by the response. Thanks to all of you who have already indicated that you’ll join us, and who have promoted the event on your blogs. If you haven’t yet, it’s not too late. To participate, just write a relevant post, then link, comment or e-mail to let me know. (Details here.) [...]
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June first’s Blogging for LGBT Families Day, the brain child of Dana Rudolph, who publishes Mombian: Sustenance for Lesbian Moms. An exciting idea, especially for me who is: (a) still fairly recently a parent …
Feed my lambs…
I totally missed Blogging for LBGT Families Day yesterday. For that I sincerely apologize. I would have loved to have written a post about how I think we’re all in LBGT families, whether we realize it yet or not. Lots…
belatedly here is my contribution!
Being the over-scheduled loser that I am, I blogged in retrospect! Thanks for organizing this!!! YOU ROCK!
[...] I will be updating the participant list through Friday, June 2, in deference to bloggers in other time zones and those who were busy Thursday. Don’t hesitate to send in your entry, even late. Here are details on how to contribute. I will write a full wrap-up Friday evening. [...]
Damn, I missed the June 1st thing. Does a day late still count?
This is a great blog and a fantastic idea … I’m humbled to be a part of it
Hope I’m not too late!
I know I’m late, but wanted to say that I added a post. Of course my whole blog is about our family, good, bad and otherwise!
Hello,
A word of warning. If you post anything that can be traced to yourself, you may have a big problem.
I posted a personal ad on Craigslist. I was contacted by a woman, fine, that’s what I wanted. Well it turned out she was working for this journalist. His name is John Berlau and he has this theory that GLBT folks are the losers of the digital domain or something like that.
I told him I did not want to be interviewed for his story. He said that since I had posted I was a public figure. He works for this place called the Competitive Enterprise Institute and they believe that all so-called public figures must agree to work with journalists. He’s basically threatening to out me if I don’t. Now I have made some noise about this and he’s kind of backed off but just be careful. He is somehow connected to a magazine called Reason.
Karen in NY