“Young trans and gender-nonconforming people of color, however, are putting in the work to better the lives of those who share their identities. They're boldly tackling issues even the most seasoned activists are hesitant to take on, breaking boundaries and shattering stigma in the process. And it's time they get recognition for their change-making ways. Here are 10 trans and gender-nonconforming activists of color, all 21 or younger, making notable strides for the LGBTQ community. This list, in no particular order, isn't exhaustive — it's … [Read more...]
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 car pooling if you need a ride. When: Saturday, August 26th, 2017 @ 9am - 5pm Click Here to register! Visit The Diversity Center to learn more about this program! … [Read more...]
Speakers & Support Needed for SB179 / Non-binary Gender Recognition Bill, July 10, Sacramento
Join us on Monday July 10 in Sacramento to show your support for #SB179, the Gender Recognition Bill which would allow #nonbinary as an option for state IDs and other legal documentation! Your voice is important, so come to the State Capitol Building to show your support and share your story! The Assembly Hearing will be at 1:30pm, but we encourage folks to show up early to meet the #IGRP team :) All are welcome, so bring friends, family, and fellow activists passionate about non-binary recognition and rights! Plan as of now: we will split … [Read more...]
“Rhode Island’s State Teacher of the Year Sent a Bold but ‘silent’ Message to Trump”
“Donning attire such as a blue jacket, a black lace fan, and a nose ring, Giannopoulos delivered a bold message to the Trump administration without uttering any words. To the naked eye, Giannopoulos' stylistic choices simply-remained eclectic. But, in a late lengthy April Facebook posting, the newly-awarded teacher highlighted his meticulous planning…” Read the full article and uncover the symbolism of each item he wore at Circa … [Read more...]
“Indiana Mayor Comes Out As Gay With Beautiful Message For All LGBT Students”
“ ‘For a local student struggling with her sexuality, it might be helpful for an openly gay mayor to send the message that her community will always have a place for her. And for a conservative resident from a different generation, whose unease with social change is partly rooted in the impression that he doesn’t know anyone gay, perhaps a familiar face can be a reminder that we’re all in this together as a community.’ “ Read the full article in The Gaily Grind … [Read more...]
“Courageous 12-Year-Old Mormon Girl Comes Out As Gay In Front Of Her Entire Church”
“Twelve-year-old Savannah stood before her Mormon church community last month and told them she identifies as a lesbian and believes that God intended to make her that way. Unfortunately, she was cut off part of the way through her speech by a church official who asked her to sit down, effectively silencing the preteen as she attempted to share her story. Prior to being interrupted, Savannah offered her powerful and heartwarming personal account about her relationship with her sexuality…” Read the full article in The Huffington Post … [Read more...]
Local LGBTQ News: “Hundreds March for Gay Pride in Seaside”
“ The rainbow colors of the Monterey County LGBTQ+ community shouted Saturday during a pride parade with allies in Seaside. Some 700 people took part in the Peninsula Pride Celebration and Parade, starting on Fremont Boulevard and ending at Oldemeyer Center on Hilby Avenue. ...There hasn’t been a gay pride parade in the county for about 10 years, Williamson said. And Saturday’s parade was the first one with an after-parade program. David Reichard, another organizer, echoed Williamson’s sentiments. “It was much bigger than I thought it was … [Read more...]
[Reminder] Students are Invited to Meet and Hear Kate Kendell – Executive Director of the Center for Lesbian Rights, July 16
Kate Kendell is a nationally renowned advocate for social justice. Kate is an attorney who worked closely with Ted Olson and David Boies on the Supreme Court case overturning Prop 8. She has an active voice in major media including NPR, The New York Times, and CNN. In 2010, Kate Kendell was named a "woman who could be president" by the League of Women Voters of San Francisco. In her compelling and informative style, Kate will discuss the current climate in our nation regarding social justice issues pertaining to youth and the LGBTQ community. … [Read more...]
2017 Logo Trailblazers Honors, June 23
Join us in celebrating LGBTQ equality, with a night of cheers and thanks to those who have blazed trails for our community. We're honoring pioneers such as Alvin Ailey, Cyndi Lauper, and the creators of Will & Grace (Max Mutchnick & David Kohan) + more! Watch the show June 23rd @ 9pm! For more information visit logotv.com/trailblazer-honors Below are exclusive videos from Logo about LGBTQ historical figures - all narrated by Laverne Cox: Mattachine Society & Daughters of Bilitis - “The history of gay resistance groups began long … [Read more...]
LGBTQ News: Your First Trans Friend: A Beginner’s Guide
“Being someone’s only trans friend is a big responsibility. We often become people’s de-facto Trans Ambassador, we are bombarded with questions upon coming out, and we have to clear up misconceptions spread by pop culture and the media, all while also navigating our own new public identity and the feelings that come with it. We know you mean well, but it can be a lot. There’s a do/don’t list a mile long when engaging with your newly-out trans friend, and I wanted to talk a bit about some common ones that I’ve noticed in my first few months as … [Read more...]

