

30 Days - Season 3 Episode 4 Same Sex Parenting
Season - Episode
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3 - 1Working In A Coal Mine Jun 03, 2008
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3 - 2In A Wheelchair Jun 10, 2008
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3 - 3Animal Rights Jun 17, 2008
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3 - 4Same Sex Parenting Jun 24, 2008
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3 - 5Gun Nation Jul 01, 2008
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3 - 6Life On An Indian Reservation Jul 08, 2008
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2 - 1Immigration Jul 26, 2006
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2 - 2Outsourcing Aug 03, 2006
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2 - 3Atheist/Christian Aug 09, 2006
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2 - 4New Age Aug 16, 2006
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2 - 5Pro-Choice/Pro-Life Aug 23, 2006
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2 - 6Jail Aug 30, 2006
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1 - 1Minimum Wage Jun 15, 2005
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1 - 2Anti-Aging Jun 22, 2005
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1 - 3Muslims and America Jun 29, 2005
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1 - 4Straight Man in a Gay World Jul 06, 2005
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1 - 5Off the Grid Jul 13, 2005
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1 - 6Binge Drinking Mom Jul 20, 2005
Overview
Kati believes that children should be raised by a mother and a father and not by same-sex parents. As the mother of two adopted sons Kati believes that she has ample experience to determine what kind of environment is conducive to healthy, successful adoptions. In fact, Kati was adopted as an infant herself. For 30 Days, Kati will live in Ypsilanti, Michigan with domestic partners Dennis and Thomas Patrick and their four adopted sons: Josh, 11; Paul, 8; Joey, 8; and Raul, 6. The Patrick's have been together for 10 years, and in 2001, Thomas legally changed his last name to Patrick. Kati will attend church with the family, help the boys get ready for school each morning and talk candidly about her views on parenting and gay adoption as she observes how the Patrick's parent their boys. Kati will volunteer and travel to the state capitol with the Coalition for Adoption Rights Equality (CARE), a children's advocacy group lobbying for legislation to legalize dual-parenting rights for same-gender couples. She will socialize with women from the Lesbian Mom's Network, a group that connects lesbian mothers and their children with families like their own. She will also meet with former foster children who talk about what it's like to grow up without parents or a permanent home and the need for more foster parents.