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2×02 Family Equality

2×02 Family Equality

FromDaddy Squared: The Gay Dads Podcast


2×02 Family Equality

FromDaddy Squared: The Gay Dads Podcast

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
May 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For our Family Equality Day special we brought on Stan J. Sloan, CEO of Family Equality Council, to speak about the work of the organization and about gay men who don't have kids and would like to connect with LGBTQ families.



International Family Equality Day celebrates the diversity of LGBTQ families around the world, and takes place every year on the first Sunday in May.



By celebrating International Family Equality Day, Family Equality Council raises awareness among politicians and the general public about the need for equal treatment and recognition for all families, regardless of the sexual orientation or gender identity of their family’s members. To mark this important day of visibility that kicks off Family Equality Week, we turned to Stan Sloan, Chief Executive Officer of Family Equality Council, to talk about the organization's work and how each of us can contribute for the sake of a better future for our kids' generation.



“Our research has shown that 77% of millennial LGBTQ people
are contemplating having children and 63% of them are actually planning on it,
which represents a huge explosion in the decade ahead for LGBTQ families,” Stan
says. “The goal of Family Equality Council is that every one of those
millennials who wants to plan a family is able to do so. Our goal is to help
people no matter where they are geographically, no matter what their income
level, live their dream of becoming a parent.”



Family Equality Council now has over a hundred chapters spread out across the United States that are doing synchronized activities to raise the visibility of LGBTQ families.



"Every time we raise our visibility, discrimination
that people are still facing in red states and rural areas gets easier.” - Stan J. Sloan



An issue that we wanted to tackle on this family-oriented
episode is gay men who don’t have kids and want them, somehow, in their lives.



“Those of us who are in our fifties and sixties and
seventies, when we were young we never imagined that we would be able to get married,
let alone the idea of forming our own families,” Sloan says. “There’s a small
fraction of us who pressed for it and they did make it happen but for the vast
majority of us it just wasn’t an option, it was not something that we thought
about.



“For folks around my age there was a pain in feeling we
didn’t have that option and ‘excuses’ like ‘I’m too old now’ or ‘I’m too selfish’ were
things that we kind of told ourselves to ease our pain a little bit. If I was
younger Jan and I would be having a baby, I feel certain of it. And I’m not. No
criticism, of course, of younger people who are not having kids, but I’m pretty
sure we’d have kids if we were a generation younger.”



Family Equality
Council’s mission is to advance legal and lived equality for LGBTQ
families, and for those who wish to form them, through building community,
changing hearts and minds, and driving policy change.



One of the most prominent activities of Family Equality Council is Family Week in Provincetown. This is the largest annual gathering of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer-identified families in the world, and will be held this year between July 27th -August 3rd. Registration for Family Week in Provincetown now open



Our Guest: Stan J. Sloan







A leader in the homeless, LGBTQ and AIDS service communities for over two decades, Stan J. Sloan was named CEO of Family Equality Council in June 2016. Previously, he served as the CEO of Chicago House, a social service agency that provides services to individuals and families disenfranchised by HIV/AIDS, LGBTQ poverty and/or gender nonconformity.



Ordained in 1991, Stan is an Episcopal priest. He has a
Master’s in Divinity from the University of Saint Mary of the Lake and a
Master’s in Theology/Theological Studies from Weston School of Theology. A
native of Amarillo, Texas (and a mean cook and margarita-maker), Stan lives
with his husband, cardiologist Jan Lopes, and their dog,
Released:
May 5, 2019
Format:
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