Lesbian Dad

And the beat goes on

There are still braids to be braided, after all, culture war or no. (If you’ve got a hankering for some covers of the Sonny & Cher classic, “The Beat Goes On,” check out the cavalcade of Laugh-In coreography  in the Italian singer Mina’s version, circa 1968. This one, from All Seeing I,

Weekend bonus shot, 10.19.08

After the wedding, First Unitarian Universalist Church of Oakland, Oakland, CA. The Oakland UU’s motto: Spiritually Alive, Radically Inclusive, Justice Centered.  Yesterday, at my oldest and dearest friend’s wedding, I’d say it was all of the above, plus filled with righteous love.  Long may it wave. 

Weekend bonus shot, 10.11.08

“In the end it’s our families and children that are the most important,” Berkeley, CA. Statement by E. Rice, Legislative Coordinator, Family Council, Sacramento, CA.  Rest of quote: “Prop. 8 will impact our children and their children and their future.”   [Source: the Yes on 8 Testimonials web page.] Oh,

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