As China’s Schools Reopen, LGBT Families Feel Pride — and Prejudice
Before his son started school last year, Su Ge spent weeks researching kindergarten options in the eastern city of Nanjing. After much deliberation, he selected the most expensive one. He believed it was perfect for his son — a surrogate child raised by two gay men. Compared with the other choices, Su says teachers in this private kindergarten are relatively younger, mostly in their 20s, and even … Continue reading As China’s Schools Reopen, LGBT Families Feel Pride — and Prejudice