by UFI Blog | May 16, 2017 | Pornography
by Alannah Hurley Pornography is now easier than ever to access. It is available at the click of a button for adults, teens, and children. However, some states, parties and governments are beginning to see the dangers of pornography and are taking steps to increase...
by UFI Blog | Apr 14, 2017 | Family, Gender Identity
United Families International was privileged to have university students accompany us to the Commission on the Status of Women. Andy Gongora shares what he learned while at the United Nations. My main purpose for coming to the UN was to learn about and become more...
by UFI Blog | Apr 12, 2017 | Diane Robertson, Gender, Gender Identity, Non-Discrimination, Transgender
by Diane Robertson For years, the LGBT community has been seeking to make sexual orientation and transgenderism part of non-discrimination laws that were written during the civil rights movement. They have been successful in several states and cities across the...
by UFI Blog | Apr 10, 2017 | Prostitution, The Family
United Families International was privileged to have university students accompany us to the Commission on the Status of Women. Elizabeth Warner shares what she learned while at the United Nations. While at the Commission on the Status of Women, I met so many amazing...
by UFI Blog | Mar 27, 2017 | Same-Sex Attraction, Same-Sex Marriage, Sexual Orientation
by Cathi Bond Loneliness is an emotion that causes one to feel empty or have the perception of being alone, like when a college freshman feels lonely even when surrounded by roommates and fellow students. Earlier this month, Michael Hobbes, a gay writer, pondered why...
by UFI Blog | Mar 10, 2017 | Gender Identity, Religious Freedom, Sovereignty, The Family
by Ashley Corbaley In September of last year Thai law professor and homosexual activist, Vitit Muntarbhorn, was appointed the first UN Independent Expert on sexual orientation and Gender Identity. There was and is great opposition to the Independent Expert’s position....