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Queer Family ValuesQueer Family Values : Debunking the Myth of the Nuclear Family (Queer Politics, Queer Theories)
by Valerie Lehr

The flaw in the fight for gay and lesbian marriage rights, argues Lehr in Queer Family Values, lies in its failure to call into question the forms of oppression—gender, racial, and economic—that lead society to privilege the nuclear family. Lehr calls for activists to counter conservative discourses that see the nuclear family—what Lehr considers a socially defined institution that works to maintain, in various ways, inequalities among people—as the only responsible and mature family alternative. She asks for an approach to family issues and individual liberty that challenges power rather than demands access to privilege. She advocates social policies that enhance the freedom of all people, not simply those gay and lesbian adults seeking to be part of the dominant vision of family in our society.

Analyzing recent works on family, gender, race, and class, Lehr shapes a theory of rights, freedom, and democracy that can liberate us from the strictures of conservative hegemony. She also provides practical examples of how activists can work for a more compassionate and caring society. She devotes a chapter, for example, to the responsibilities activists have to lesbian and gay youths, who—unlike other children, who might find refuge from social injustice at home—most often find in the traditional American home homophobia and isolation. Asserting that family care should be seen as a community function, Queer Family Values offers an alternative political strategy focused not on gaining rights, but on enhancing democracy and equality in private life.

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Blended Family Resource Guide

Gay and Lesbian Parenting:  A type of family that is emerging.

Excerpt:

While some gay couples decide to have or raise a child together in a "nuclear" family, other families headed by lesbians or gay men are blended families. Sometimes a parent in a heterosexual marriage may realize that he or she is gay, and goes on to a homosexual relationship. The gay partner may act as the stepparent of the child, although he or she may not have the full complement of legal rights and responsibilities that ex-spouse's new spouse may have. In other cases, a gay couple might co-operate in baby-making and child raising with another individual or couple. Below find some of the extensive web references I have found.

 

Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere

Mission Statement:

Our mission is to foster the growth of daughters and sons of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender parents of all racial, ethnic, and class backgrounds by providing education, support and community on local and international levels, to advocate for our rights and those of our families, and to promote acceptance and awareness in society that love makes a family.

 

A Coming Out Guide For Gay Dads


By Richard Jasper

This guide is designed first and foremost to be a resource for any married gay dad who is contemplating coming out or who is in the process of doing so.

  

Families Like Mine

Abigail Garner is a writer, speaker, and advocate for children with parents who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender (GLBT). She speaks from her own experience of having a gay father who has been out to her since she was five years old. Combining her own stories with those of other young people, Abigail brings a strong voice to a population that often seems invisible. Speaking to schools, churches, and other organizations since 1995, Abigail reaches audiences that have ranged in size from 15 to 300.

This web site is dedicated to decreasing isolation for children with parents who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender (GLBT), and bringing voice to the experiences of these families.

 
Gay Dads

 

Stonewall Parenting Group

Contrary to what some people think, lesbians and gay men can and do have children. The Stonewall Parenting Group campaigns for equal rights for lesbian and gay parents.

 

Straight Spouse Network

 

Support Groups for Gay and Lesbian Parents

Hundreds of support groups for lesbian and gay families exist throughout the country. The following list comes from The Gay and Lesbian Parenting Handbook.

 

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