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Found 49 resources on Gay/Lesbian Adoption

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Women’s Action for Change
Women’s Action for Change (WAC) was founded in 1993 by a group of local feminist women who identified a need for more…
Organization

McSand Films
McSand Films is an independent production company with offices in Los Angeles and New York.  With over a decade of experience, McSand…
Organization

So Called Equals
A social documentary that shows the lesbian & gay community in Spain, a country with a huge evolution in the rights of…
Film | Released 2008

Making Grace
Ann Krsul and Leslie Sullivan want to be mothers together. Ann will carry the baby and Leslie will leave her job to…
Film | Released 2004

Mothers and Babies: Lesbians Creating Families
Mothers and Babies: Lesbians Creating Families is the first and only educational video about pregnancy, birth and parenting for lesbians.  In the…
Film | Released 2004

Heart of the Matter
Produced for the ACLU of Maryland and Equality Maryland, this award-winning short documentary profiles gay couples who are fighting for the right…
Film | Released 1999

Muxes - Intrepid Seekers of Danger
‘A lively and surprising portrait of a group of homosexuals, who defend their sexual diversity while preserving their identity as Zapotec Indians in the “queer paradiseâ€? of Juchitán, Mexico.  MUXES (pronounced ‘mooshays’) examines transgressive boundary-pushing within an indigenous culture that has historically embraced this “third gender.â€? On the sun-baked Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Mexico lies the town of Juchitan, whose population of indigenous Zapotecs have for centuries warded off numerous invasions to preserve their identity. Today, Juchitán has an additional, more notorious, identity, as a “queer paradiseâ€? famous for its Muxes, effeminate homosexual men whose socially defined role within the Zapotec culture pre-dates the advent of gay liberation. The Muxes of Juchitan are proud of their identity, enjoy their lives, laugh at themselves as well as at “straightâ€? society, and admit their own foibles freely. They call themselves “Authentic, Intrepid Seekers of Dangerâ€?, and have banded together to lead the fight against AIDS in Oaxaca. They talk frankly about their experiences of acceptance and rejection, and their successes in finding freedom, love and delight in their special identity.
Film | Released 2005

In My Shoes: Stories of Youth with LGBT Parents
In a time when LGBT families are debated and attacked in the media, courts and Congress, from school houses to state houses…
Film | Released 2005

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