“Responding both to student demand and a change in state law, the San Jose Unified School District expects to designate at least one gender-neutral restroom at each of its campuses and offices by the end of the calendar year.” Read the full story in San Jose Mercury News … [Read more...]
[Reminder] Triangle Speaker Training, August 26th – Registration Open!
Share your story and create a more welcoming community. LGBTQ+ community members, family, and allies, are invited to join us! The day-long training is at no cost, and includes breakfast and lunch. We will also provide carpooling if you need a ride. When: Saturday, August 26th, 2017 @ 9am - 5pm Where: TBD Click Here to register! Visit The Diversity Center to learn more about this program! … [Read more...]
LGBTQ News: Schools Address Gender Inclusion to Ensure all Students Can Learn
“Many educators say gender equality cannot be discussed without also talking about how the topics of race, LGBTQ issues, disability, sexism and class issues are related. This is known as intersectionality. For example, children who do not conform to gender stereotypes often get teased or bullied. Girls who prefer short hair and boys who like Shopkins toys may be taunted with anti-gay slurs. Gender identity (whether a person feels male or female) and sexual orientation (physical attraction to others) are two different things, but the lines … [Read more...]
The New York Times – “What Is Your Experience of Being L.G.B.T. in America?”
“I would like to hear from L.G.B.T. people about how their day-to-day experiences, work and private lives, sense of physical safety and emotional comfort are affected by where they live.” Visit the New York Times to share your experience! … [Read more...]
LGBTQ Local News: “Santa Cruz Mural Artists, Youth Examine Discrimination”
“In coming weeks, a new public mural, “Unify, Decolonize, Thrive” will take shape down a once ivy-covered wall bordering the Louden Nelson Community Center along Laurel Street. By the end of the 70-foot painting, Santa Cruz history steeped in slavery, seizure of tribal lands, Chinese indentured labor and Japanese internment camps of World War II will have evolved into a literally more colorful future where “we’re all in this together.” Read the full article in The Santa Cruz Sentinel … [Read more...]
LGBTQ News: “Trans Wrestler Protests Bathroom Bill: ‘We Are Not Choosing’”
“The 17-year-old, who hails from Euless, Texas, recalled the first time he was able to use locker rooms and restrooms consistent with his gender identity in the above clip. “It was an acknowledgement of who I am and made me feel like I belonged on my team and in my school,” he said in the video, which was produced by Athlete Ally. “Transgender athletes aren’t cheating. We aren’t choosing. We belong.” Read the full story in The Huffington Post … [Read more...]
LGBTQ History: “How Six NYC Activists Changed History With “Silence = Death”
The origins of Silence = Death, which stands alongside We Shall Overcome, Sí Se Puede, We Are the 99%, and #blacklivesmatter as a touchstone of social justice movements, can be traced to a New York diner in 1985. Nights earlier, Socarrás recalls, he was “walking down Broadway towards Astor Place and having this irresistible impulse to throw myself on the sidewalk and pound my fists on the ground. I had to stop myself. I wanted to wail to heaven.” Over the previous few years he had lost so many men he loved that he stopped writing down their … [Read more...]
Local LGBTQ News: “LGBTQ rights advocate Kate Kendell urges La Selva Beach church to ‘resist and react’”
“Kate Kendell, a San Francisco civil rights attorney and executive director for the National Center for Lesbian Rights, returned Sunday to the La Selva Beach church. Her talk focused on threats to the LGBTQ and other minority communities posed by President Donald Trump’s administration.” Read the full article in The Santa Cruz Sentinel … [Read more...]
Film Screening: F Word (family-friendly event)
The MAH will be hosting filmmaker, Nicole Opper for a screening of the docu-comedy series, The F Word. This series chronicles the journey of Nicole and Kristan, an Oakland-based queer couple who want to adopt a kid. This short, comedic documentary series chronicles their journey into the foster care system to become fostadopt parents, bumbling through a bizarre and bureaucratic maze in order to learn everything they can about the troubled institution on which they are staking their dreams of parenthood. After the film screening will be a … [Read more...]
Pajaro Valley Pride – Volunteers Needed – Youth Encouraged to Volunteer!
Pajaro Valley Pride 2017 is seeking volunteers for this years pride event and future fundraising events! Areas volunteers are needed at are: Set up, youth zone, back stage, clean up, after party set up & clean-up (Ages 18+ only). Click Here to sign up today! When: Sunday, August 20th 2017 Time slots available between: 8am - 1am Where: Watsonville Plaza … [Read more...]
