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1 year ago

Getting Your Kids Involved in Activism

The horrors of Trump have made me want to get my kids more involved in activism. But is talking about Trump age-appropriate?

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Activism, Advice, Being an ally, Intersectionality, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
  • Defining Series

1 year ago

Defining: Intersectionality

Thinking intersectionally is absolutely necessary if we want to live in a more just world. Here’s how!

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Activism, Advice, Being an ally, Defining, Grace Manger, Intersectionality, Kristin Russo, Lindsay Amer, Privilege, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
  • Defining Series

2 years ago

Defining: Privilege

What is “privilege,” and what do you do when you have it?

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Activism, Advice, Defining, Intersectionality, Lindsay Amer, Privilege, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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3 years ago

Four Things We Need From Our Parents After June 2016: Urgent Allyship

June 2016 was a tough month for many of us in the LGBTQIA community. Here are some ways you can be an ally during a time when many of us are feeling sad, afraid, and alone.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Activism, Advice, Being an ally, Intersectionality, Kai Rivers Belvin, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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3 years ago

After Orlando

We are outraged, hurt, and heartbroken by the attacks that happened last week in Orlando, Florida. Here are some reads that might help you process whatever you’re feeling, too.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Being an ally, Intersectionality, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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  • Mental Health

3 years ago

My Autistic Child Came Out to Me

A parent is having trouble accepting their child’s bisexuality and gender queerness because they are also autistic. Read on for an important take on the intersection between disability and sexuality.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Bisexual, Bisexuality, Coming Out, Emily Brooks, Intersectionality, comingout, lgbt, lgbtq, my kid is bi, my kid is bisexual, my kid is nonbinary, mykidisbi, mykidisbisexual, mykidisnonbinary, nonbinary, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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  • Mental Health

4 years ago

LGBTQ Abusive Relationships

Many people don’t see queer relationships as having the potential to become abusive or manipulative, which is a dangerous and serious misconception. So what do you do when you think your LGBTQ child is in an abusive relationship? Dr. Anne Rafal has some advice.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Dr. Anne Rafal, Intersectionality, Mental Health, Sexual violence, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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4 years ago

How Can I Best Support My Adopted, Latino, Gay Son?

Laurin Mayeno gives advice to a father on how to best support his gay, latino, adopted son, despite not being able to completely identify with his son’s struggle.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Bullying, Intersectionality, Laurin Mayeno, Privilege, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents, safe schools, safeschools
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