LGBT Families of Color: Facts at a Glance
The Bottom Line The intersection of inequitable laws, social stigma, and race-based discrimination collide in ways that create significant challenges for LGBT families of color. Children of color are more likely to be raised by de facto parents like grandparents,
All Children Matter: Full Report
The Bottom Line Public policy should strive to act in the best interests of children. However, there are 2 million children being raised by LGBT parents–children from all walks of life, living in almost every U.S. county–who have become collateral
All Children Matter: Executive Summary
The Bottom Line This stand-alone Executive Summary provides an overview of All Children Matter: How Legal and Social Inequalities Hurt LGBT Families and its recommendations in capsule form. Also available: the Full Report and the Condensed Version.
All Children Matter: Condensed Version
The Bottom Line Public policy should serve the interests of all children. However, there are 2 million children being raised by LGBT parents–children from all walks of life, living in almost every U.S. county–who have become collateral damage of ideology
LGBT Families: Facts at a Glance
The Bottom Line LGBT Families: Facts at a Glance is a short companion document to All Children Matter: How Legal and Social Inequalities Hurt LGBT Families. It features key data from the Full Report via easy-to-navigate charts, tables and maps
2010 National LGBT Movement Report
The Bottom Line The 2010 National LGBT Movement Report examines revenue and expenses, fundraising and fundraising efficiency, and other indicators of financial health for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) social justice advocacy organizations. While movement organizations overall experienced significant

