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Thank You: Blogging for LGBT Families Day 2011
A very big thank you to all who participating in Blogging for LGBT Families Day 2011! It was a pleasure for me to see names both old and new—including some who have done this all six years now, as well as some who were new to the event, to parenthood, and even to being out. [...]
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Blogging for LGBT Families Day: Contributed Posts
Thanks to all who participated in this year’s Blogging for LGBT Families Day! Below is the master list of contributed posts, which I will continue updating even on June 2, to allow for all timezones and latecomers. (I’m a mom; I understand running late.) Please come back as the list grows! To submit a post, [...]
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Tomorrow is the 6th Annual Blogging for LGBT Families Day! I welcome supportive posts on all aspects of LGBT families—but if you’re having trouble coming up with an idea, here are a few to consider: A personal story about your child(ren) A story about your own parent(s) A personal story about an LGBT family you [...]
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Happy Memorial Day – Get Your Posts Ready for Blogging for LGBT Families Day
Happy Memorial Day weekend to all! I hope you’re all setting off to do something fun with your families. I also hope you’re getting ready to post next Wednesday, June 1 for the 6th Annual Blogging for LGBT Families Day! Just post at your usual blog, and submit the post here to be added to [...]
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Join Us June 1 on Blogging for LGBT Families Day
Just a reminder that Wednesday, June 1 is the 6th Annual Blogging for LGBT Families Day! I hope you’ll join us. Here’s how it works: Blog on a topic related to LGBT families on or before June 1, 2011. Complete the form at the bottom of this post to submit your entry. I encourage people [...]
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Save the date: It’s that time of year again! On Wednesday, June 1, I will be hosting the 6th Annual Blogging for LGBT Families Day. Over the past five years, hundreds of bloggers from around the world have participated, including lesbian moms, gay dads, bisexual parents, transgender parents, adult children of LGBT parents, LGBT individuals [...]
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