John at Family Scholars Blog

. At the Family Scholars blog, John participated in a forum on “Advice for the New Marriage Conversation,” David Blankenhorn’s initiative to move past the same-sex marriage debate to a common-ground effort strengthening marriage. From his post: Good conversations involve both talking and listening. The marriage conversation, especially when focused on “gay marriage,” has involved… Continue reading John at Family Scholars Blog

Publishers Weekly reviews John’s New Book

There’s a nice review at Publishers Weekly of my new book, available on Kindle now or in hardcopy in March. From the review: Corvino’s “hope [is that] this book invites an ongoing dialogue that is thoughtful, rigorous, sensitive, and productive”; he’s successful on all counts, and the result is an essential and accessible read for… Continue reading Publishers Weekly reviews John’s New Book

U of M Ford School Panel

I was honored to share a panel with Naomi Goldberg, Denise Brogan-Kator, and Steve Sanders at the University of Michigan’s Ford School, to talk about the DOMA challenges now at the U.S. Supreme Court. Read the PrideSource story on the panel here.

Happy Holidays

Mark and I wish you and your family a happy holiday season, and all the best in the new year.

Coming Out Later

My latest at HuffPo, on coming out of the closet a bit later in life: Perhaps the most important lesson is that people come out at all ages….It’s not as if the popularity of Glee means that, from now on, all LGBT folk will come out as teens, surrounded by a supportive, talented and ridiculously… Continue reading Coming Out Later

Some Updates

Friends, My new website is still being refined; thanks for your patience. Soon my old column archives will be uploaded. Meanwhile, please note my upcoming speaking appearances at Salisbury University, the University of Michigan, and Bowling Green State University. I wish you all a very happy holiday season. -John

What’s Next for the Marriage Movement

Just posted a piece at The New Republic in response to our game-changing victories in the four states with marriage votes:

It is one thing for the state to allow you to marry, and quite another for your parents to show up at your wedding and be happy for you. Both are significant….

The election is over. The pro-equality forces won, and won big. But the fight for marriage is a long game.

Read the full piece at TNR.