Are you a senior applying to a 4-year college or university or community college? Are you an out leader in the LGBTQ community? Then you may be eligible for the Point Foundation scholarship! Apply Now at The Point Foundation Application open from: November 1st 2016 - January 1st 2017 … [Read more...]
Transgender Day of Remembrance
“What is the purpose of the Day of Remembrance? The Transgender Day of Remembrance serves several purposes. It raises public awareness of hate crimes against transgender people, an action that current media doesn’t perform. Day of Remembrance publicly mourns and honors the lives of transgender people who might otherwise be forgotten. Through the vigil, we express love and respect in the face of national indifference and hatred. Day of Remembrance gives transgender people and their allies a chance to step forward and stand in vigil, … [Read more...]
[Reminder]: Santa Cruz County LGBTQ Youth Groups
Queer Youth Meet-Up Watsonville Queer Youth Meet-up Fridays 3:30pm - 6pm @ First Christian Church in Watsonville Santa Cruz Queer Youth Meet-up Saturdays 1pm - 3:00pm @ Diversity Center in Santa Cruz Queer Youth Leadership Meet-Up Saturdays 3pm - 3:30pm @ Diversity Center in Santa Cruz For more information contact the LGBTQ Youth Program at (831) 425 - 5422 x104 or email youth@diversitycenter.org Transmasc Youth Group (Ages 12 - 18) We offer an accepting and open space for like-minded youth to share experiences, … [Read more...]
Time: “Why ‘LGBTQ’ Will Replace ‘LGBT’”
““Queer” existed as a slur for a long time, an arrow slung at people to make them feel like freaks or deviants. The oldest meaning, going back to the 1500s, is strange, peculiar or questionable, and the word will still ring pejorative in many older people’s ears. Yet around the time of the AIDS crisis groups really started to reclaim it (“We’re here, we’re queer, get used to it!”), and today young people are increasingly gravitating toward this label, one with no precise definition related to sexuality or gender. Which is the point” Read the … [Read more...]
GSA Network Blog: The “I” Doesn’t Stand for “Invisible”
“October 26th is Intersex Awareness Day – marking the 20th anniversary of intersex protests outside the annual American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) conference in Boston, MA. That protest is considered the beginning of intersex activism in the U.S. and the beginning of a movement. Intersex – the “I” in LGBTQIA – is an umbrella term for people born with biological sex characteristics that are not strictly ‘male’ or ‘female.’ As common as red hair, nearly two percent of the population is born with reproductive or sexual anatomy and/or a … [Read more...]
GSA Network: Year Start Packet 2016 – 2017
Interested in starting a GSA on campus? The GSA Network Year Start Packet is perfect for you! Visit GSA Network today to get your copy! … [Read more...]
LGBT News: “I Walked The Runway As A Plus-Size Woman For The First Time”
“I’m Jazzmyne. Up until this year’s New York Fashion Week, I had never modeled in my life. But there’s a first time for everything, right?...When I found out I’d be walking in the Stuzo Clothing show, I was nervous. It’s the biggest queer fashion show at NYFW, so the pressure was on.” Read the full story on BuzzFeed … [Read more...]
LGBT News: “ LBGT Students Are Not Safe at School”
“According to GLSEN’s latest findings, LGBT secondary-school students experience higher rates of bullying based on not only their sexual orientation and gender identity, but also their appearance and body size. They’re also more likely to experience sexual harassment, cyberbullying, and property damage, among other forms of intimidation and abuse.” Read the full article in The Atlantic … [Read more...]
Local LGBT News: “Coming Out Strong” (Featuring Watsonville High School)
“...The students were part of a “coming out panel,” and were steeling themselves to share incredibly personal stories...In front of a packed auditorium, the students told their stories of questioning and ultimately accepting their sexuality, and the struggles they faced with their peers, their families and, perhaps most importantly, themselves…” Read the full article in the Register-Pajaronian … [Read more...]
Santa Cruz Safe Schools Project – Seeking Safe School Liaison’s
”A visible safe person at each school site in the County to which LGBT students, their parents, staff and allies can go to for help, assistance and information. The Safe Schools Project continues to work with school districts, students and community members to identify Safe School Liaison’s at each school site.” If you are interested in this voluntary position, or know of a safe staff person at a school site visit theQueer Youth Task Force … [Read more...]
