Parenting has no gender. Everyone should be respected in their right to parent regardless of their g
Parenting has no gender. Everyone should be respected in their right to parent regardless of their gender or sexual identity. Some kids might have just moms, and just dads or just parents!Today, the Supreme Court is hearing arguments in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, which will decide whether government-funded foster care agencies have a “right” to discriminate against LGBTQ+ people applying to become foster parents. The ruling could have broader implications, and allow private agencies that receive taxpayer-funding to provide government services — such as foster care providers, food banks, homeless shelters, and more — to deny services to people who are LGBTQ, Jewish, Muslim, or Mormon.Art by Liberal Jane[Illustration of two masculine people holding a baby dressed in a frog costume. The person on the left is wearing a pink shirt that says #1 Dad and blue jeans. The person on the right has a yellow shirt, and is accessorized with a nose piercing and orange flower earring. The background is blue with clouds and there’s a speech bubble that reads, ‘parenting has no gender’] -- source link