Archive for September 2011

Caregiving for LGBT Families – Don Moreland

Don speaks about the difficulties in caring for his late partner.

Rethinking welcoming literacy environments for LGBT families.(educating children about sex differences): An article from: Childhood Education


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Title: Rethinking welcoming literacy environments for LGBT families.(educating children about sex differences)
Author: Kay Emfinger
Publication: Childhood Education (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 22, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 84 Issue: 1 Page: 24(5)

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Rethinking welcoming literacy environments for LGBT families.(educating children about sex differences): An article from: Childhood Education

In My Shoes: Stories of Youth with LGBT Parents (excerpt)

This excerpt of “In My Shoes” profiles Alex and his family. Alex has two moms and two dads, all of whom are gay, and one of whom passed away. In My Shoes was directed, shot, and edited by Jen Gilomen and produced by COLAGE (Children of Lesbians & Gays Everywhere). It won the Audience Award for Best Short at the Frameline Film Festival in 2005 and is now distributed by Frameline Distribution. To learn more, visit colage.org/inmyshoes.