New Jersey in 2019 became the second state in the nation after California to adopt a law that requires schools to teach about LGBTQ history
“Diversity is really important to our district… Our district is a leader when it comes to helping and supporting students.”
“We wanted to be there “to show our pride openly and honestly and receiving the love back from the people in the street is the best."
We have always been deeply committed to structural change within the NYPD. We're LGBTQ and insist upon a place in our community’s Pride march
“It was mostly about feeling good,” said Phil Lambert. “That we’re not a bunch of sick people. That we’re not the problem.”
“Though we should never forget the tragedy of his life being cut short, we should always endeavour to learn from his legacy."
"The balance between Harvey’s history and the movement’s history feels correct- Harvey would have liked it"
Honoring our state’s LGBTQ+ leaders and commemorate the vibrant community’s strengths during an unprecedented year
In its nearly eight decades, the Los Angeles Community College District has served as educator to more than three million students
Nassib’s coming out will do wonders for closeted gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans and queer youth and adults who hesitate to live authentically