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Karine Jean-Pierre gives her first White House press briefing on May 26, 2021.

Lesbian Mom of Color to Become New White House Press Secretary

President Joe Biden announced he is promoting Principal Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre to become White House press secretary when Jen Psaki steps down next week. Jean-Pierre will be the first Black woman and the first out LGBTQ person in the role—and also the first Black or queer mom!

Jennifer Gennari - My Mixed-Up Berry Blue Summer

Countering Hate With Children’s Books

Ten years ago this week, Jennifer Gennari published a middle-grade book about a girl with two moms in Vermont during the battle for civil unions there. Gennari guest posted here shortly afterward, explaining how seeing homophobia had motivated her to write the story. Today, as the book is one of many being targeted in a wave of book bans, she has guest posted again to talk about the current climate.

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Supreme Court Draft Opinion Threatens Reproductive and Queer Rights

You’ve likely heard the news: A leaked draft opinion indicates that the U.S. Supreme Court will soon abolish the federal right to an abortion. This in itself will impact queer people as much as it will anyone—but could signal a threat to other LGBTQ rights as well.

Outdated MA parentage laws fail families, especially LGBTQ+ families. We need the Massachusetts Parentage Act!

Massachusetts Parentage Act Faces Deadline

Massachusetts parentage laws are long out of date and exclude many children, particularly those with LGBTQ parents and/or de facto parents. The Massachusetts Parentage Act (MPA) would change that, but faces a deadline next week that means we must act now in urging legislators to move it forward.

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Librarians, Authors Condemn Software That Would Let Parents Learn What Books Their Kids Check Out

Librarians, authors, and others are speaking out against a leading provider of school library software after it announced yesterday that it is considering an optional add-on that would help schools and librarians comply with new and pending legislation that requires parents be allowed to know of and control access to the books their children check out—which could out and endanger LGBTQ students.

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Advocates Fight Back as Florida Gov. Signs “Don’t Say Gay” Bill into Law

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has signed the state’s discriminatory ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill into law, prohibiting discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in primary grades and restricting it to an undefined age-appropriateness in higher grades. The damage the bill could cause goes beyond just that, however.

Defend Trans Youth - Trans Week of Visibility and Action

Take Action for the Trans Week of Visibility and Action

Anti-LGBTQ groups have been trying to push the idea that anti-LGBTQ, and particularly anti-transgender, legislation is about protecting children and preserving parents’ rights. As a queer parent, I know that’s a load of bunk. For the Trans Week of Visibility and Action, therefore, here are some actions we can all take to counter the many legislative

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