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Category Archives: Gay Adoption
What’s So Gay About Monday, Feb. 11, 2008
• If you thought the gayest thing about the Grammys was Dave Koz, you obviously missed Tina and Beyonce, with an introduction by Cher! Girl!
• Millionaire Matchmaker could go gay next season. Insert “It’s already on Bravo, isn’t it?” joke here.
• A study shows that gay latino couples adopt children more than others. […]
Overview Of GLBT Law
Lambda Legal, The Charleston School of Law, and AFFA
present
“An Overview of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender Law”
with Gregory R. Nevins, Senior Staff Attorney
Lambda Legal Southern Regional Office
Friday, February 1st, 2008
1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
at the Charleston School of Law
385 Meeting Street, BellSouth Room 101
Charleston, South Carolina 29403
Gay Adoption (minus the diapers and the college fund)
My partner and I have been together for nearly six years. We made the decision to adopt twice since we have been together. Both our bundles of joy make us laugh almost everyday. They love us unconditionally and we love and protect them with all our energy. I’m talking about our two dogs. One was […]
How To Get A Seat At The Table-101
On Friday August 3d, 2007, a training seminar entitled “Skills For Engaging The Legislative Process” be held in the South Carolina Statehouse Lower Lobby. The event will be proctored by one of my favorite Palmetto State elected officials, SC Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter (D-Orangeburg) and SC Rep. Joan Brady (R-Richland).
The seminar is scheduled from 1:00 […]
We’re Here, We’re Queer, They’re Getting Used To It
A new CNN poll finds that, for the first time, a majority of Americans believe that you can’t change your sexuality.
Fifty-six percent of about 515 poll respondents said they do not believe sexual orientation can be changed. In 2001, 45 percent of those responding to a CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll held that belief. In 1998, according […]
SC and Gay Adoption
Just back from Baltimore. On Sunday, the Baltimore Sun ran an article about Baltimore as the Central Station for gay adoption. It notes that Maryland is ranked 8th among states regarding gay and lesbian adopted parents. I dug up the list to see where South Carolina ranks, expected the worst. But I was pleasantly surprised […]

