President Obama Invites Gay Dads To White House For Father’s Day
Two gay dads from Lansing, Michigan were surprised and honored when they received an invitation to celebrate Fathers Day at the White House from the nations First Dad. Kent and Diego Love-Ramirez will spend today, Friday, on the South Lawn of the White House with President Obama, even though their home state doesnt recognize them as a family.
Kent and Diegos son Lucas was born on New Years Day in 2011. Diego cut the umbilical cord and Kent was the first person to hold him. Ever since they brought Lucas home they have been, in Kents words, very attentive and very intentional parents. The presidential invitation, then, is not only an honor but a validation.
For us, its especially meaningful, Kent told the Detroit Free Press. Because Michigan doesnt have second parent adoption, were not both legally recognized as Lucas fathers. Only one of us is. Its nice that even though we dont have legal recognition in our home state that the White House has seen fit to include us.
The Love-Ramerizes were chosen for their work with the Family Equality Council after the White House came looking for dynamic father leaders. During last years Michigan Pride, they volunteered to set up a family space. Last December, they brought along Lucas when they testified against a Michigan House bill that would have allowed faith-based organizations to opt out of performing or assisting in adoptions on religious grounds.
By all accounts, our adoptive story is a perfect example of how children in need should find their way to loving families, Kent told a committee at the time. Yet these bills threaten to allow bigotry and individual subjectivity to trump the states criteria for determining the eligibility of a family.
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