What is the Transgender Day of Visibility? TDOV is a day to show your support for the trans community. It aims to bring attention to the accomplishments of trans people around the globe while fighting cissexism and transphobia by spreading knowledge of the trans community. Unlike Transgender Day of Remembrance, this is not a day for mourning: this is a day of empowerment and getting the recognition we deserve! Visit Trans Student Educational Resources or tdov.org … [Read more...]
[Reminder] Call For Middle and High School LGBTIQ & Ally Artists! Deadline April 10
Back by popular demand, the QYLA Art Show is looking for middle and high school artists to share their creations with Santa Cruz County. The QYLA Art Show aims to create a safe and inclusive outlet for queer expression on a public platform. All art submissions should be in by Monday, April 10 to be included in the show. For more information or to submit a photo of your art, contact us at art@QYLA.org QYLA Art Show at the 2017 Queer Youth Leadership Awards on May 13th at 5:30pm at Pájaro Valley High School All art submissions should be in … [Read more...]
[Reminder] Party in the Closet! April 7
You don't need to be out to get down! Party in the closet and dance the Prom night away with your queer-identified friends! Bring a date, bring the squad, or just bring yourself. Food and beverages provided. When: Friday, April 7th, 2017 @ 7pm - 10pm Where: First Christian Church, 15 Madison St, Watsonville, CA Tickets: $1-$5 (sliding scale donation, no one turned away for lack of funds) This event is for high school students ages 14 - 18 only Entrance with school ID or California ID Bag check at the door This event … [Read more...]
LGBTQ News: “High School Students Start Club To Make Sure No One Sits Alone At Lunch”
“A club called We Dine Together at Boca Raton Community High School in Boca Raton, Florida, consists of students who roam their school’s courtyard during lunch looking for students who are eating alone. They then introduce themselves and get to know the students.” Read the full article in The Huffington Post … [Read more...]
LGBTQ News: “Gavin Grimm Is The Face Of Transgender Rights. But He’s Also A Regular Teen.”
“Grimm never meant to become a public figure. He only wanted to use the school restroom that corresponded with his gender. But in the past year, Grimm has become the face of one of the country’s most polarizing issues ― whether or not transgender students should be allowed to use the correct bathrooms and locker rooms.” Read the full article in The Huffington Post … [Read more...]
LGBTQ News: “I Knew I Had A Non-Binary Gender Identity In Kindergarten”
“It was 1997. I was five. That’s when I first had to make the decision on which bathroom to use. I was in gym class, with a basketball between my feet, when suddenly nature was calling. In fact, she was banging at the door. Normally I would have used the single stall bathroom in the kindergarten classroom, but since it was gym class, the obvious choice was to use the toilets attached to the gym. For this reason, I had a difficult decision to make.” Read the full article in The Huffington Post … [Read more...]
LGBTQ News: “Why Justice for Queer and Trans Youth Goes Beyond Bathrooms”
“Community groups also provide places where queer and GNC youth of color don’t have to mute some of their identities to express others, a trade-off common in dominant “LGBT-accepting” spheres where white people—especially nontrans people—are normalized and anybody not part of these categories is erased. In physical and digital communities alike, we are now in a moment where bathroom choice stirred viral hashtags, and the New York Times covered Gavin Grimm’s U.S. Supreme Court case denial, but the fact that at least seven trans women of color … [Read more...]
LGBTQ Youth News: “Intersex Youth Poised to Complicate School Bathroom Battle”
“Because of the way the lived biological realities of intersex people contradict our traditional understanding of gender and physiology, the intersex community is poised to throw a wrench in the argument that facilities should be segregated according to "biological" sex rather than gender identity.” Read the full article in NBC News … [Read more...]
LGBTQ Youth News: “SCOTUS Deals Setback to Trans Rights, But Trans Teen & Activist Gavin Grimm Vows to Push Forward”
AMY GOODMAN: And what do you say to other young transgender people—first of all, I mean, the Supreme Court, I think there might have been a mixed message that they ruled against you. That hasn’t been the case at this point. There hasn’t been a ruling. What do you say to others to give them hope? GAVIN GRIMM: I would say that the fight is not over. This doesn’t mean we’re at the end of the road. It’s a detour, and that’s all it is. We have faced many detours in this process. It’s certainly been a fairly circuitous process. But it’s not over. … [Read more...]
GLSEN: 2017 National Student Council – Applications Now Open! Deadline: March 22
The National Student Council (NSC) is a GLSEN-sponsored youth leadership and engagement program. It is open to all youth currently enrolled in high school in the United States. Members of the National Student Council dedicate their time, passion, and commitment to the mission of LGBTQ-inclusive schools while elevating the voices of marginalized groups within the LGBTQ community, including (but not limited to) youth of color, youth in rural communities, and transgender and gender nonconforming youth. Curious about what being part of the … [Read more...]

