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Blogging for LGBT Families Day 2013

6 Intriguing Quotes from Blogging for LGBT Families Day

The most difficult part of Blogging for LGBT Families Day is reading through all the amazing posts (130 this year!) and trying to figure out how best to share them further. I’ve tried in some past years to categorize: posts on trying to start a family, on being the child of an LGBT parent, on faith and LGBT families, on being a single parent, etc. Many of the posts cross these boundaries, though. I also think there’s value in sometimes stumbling on a great post not in a category one would normally read. My solution this year is therefore a little different.

Thank You: Blogging for LGBT Families Day 2013

Wow. Thanks to all of you who contributed one of the more than 100 great posts to Blogging for LGBT Families Day, and who helped spread the word via your blogs, Facebook, and Twitter. I hope you’ll take time today (okay, let’s be realistic; over the next few days) and read through the posts.

Blogging for LGBT Families Day: Master Post of Contributions — Add Yours!

It’s Blogging for LGBT Families Day! After the jump is the master list of contributed posts, which I have kept updated throughout the day (and into the night). [Last update: 08:00 a.m. ET, 6/4: I’m still accepting posts to accommodate time zones, family emergencies, and simple forgetfulness. Make sure to check the list for new additions you haven’t read!]

Tomorrow Is Blogging for LGBT Families Day

It’s almost here: Blogging for LGBT Families Day is tomorrow, June 3. Find out how to include your blog post in the master list for all to see—and learn about a special related Twitter event—after the jump.

Join Us for a Twitter Townhall on Blogging for LGBT Families Day

I’m delighted to announce a special bonus event in celebration of Blogging for LGBT Families Day this Monday, June 3. In addition to submitting a blog post to the master list that I will showcase Monday, please join the Family Equality Council and me for a Twitter townhall at 3 p.m. EST (12 p.m. PST)! Family Equality’s policy team will answer questions about recent marriage equality happenings and what the future could hold for our families if the Supreme Court strikes down DOMA.

Are You Ready? Blogging for LGBT Families Day Is This Monday

It’s almost here, folks. Blogging for LGBT Families Day is this coming Monday, June 3. Join bloggers from all types of families, LGBT and allied, in posting in support and celebration of LGBT families. It’s simple: Just blog where you normally do, and submit the link to your post after the jump here. Please also help spread the word—now—on Facebook, Twitter, or wherever you socialize online.

15 Things You Could Blog About on Blogging for LGBT Families Day

Posts are already rolling in to celebrate Blogging for LGBT Families Day this coming Monday—and while you’re welcome to wait until June 3, I imagine many of you are already thinking about what to post. Here are 15 ideas to motivate you.

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