From Ariella, It Gets Better <[email protected]>
Subject Seattle students didn’t wait for permission—they built the future.
Date April 9, 2025 3:47 PM
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Dear John,

Until this year, Washington had never seen anything like it: a conference by and for LGBTQ+ students. No blueprint. No precedent. Just a group of Seattle high schoolers with a vision—and the will to make it real.

With support from an It Gets Better: Changemakers [[link removed]] grant [[link removed]], Seattle Public Schools hosted their first-ever Community and Culture Conference—a transformative event for queer and trans youth across the district. Nearly 200 students showed up from almost every high school, filling a space that had never existed for them before.

The day was packed: over 20 workshops led by LGBTQ+ artists, educators, healthcare workers, and culture-makers. A queer-centered resource fair. A gender-affirming clothing swap. Drag and ballroom performances that brought the house down. It was loud, joyful, affirming—and unforgettable.

Student feedback said it all:

“It felt like joy, understanding, and strength.”

“This made me wish I wasn’t a senior so I could go again.”

”I have sometimes felt like I’m not queer enough… but being accepted here meant a lot.”

This wasn’t just a conference. It was a promise: you belong here.

Have an idea that could uplift LGBTQ+ youth in your community? Apply for a $10,000 Changemakers grant by May 5th: [[link removed]].

Not applying, but want to support more projects like this? Your donation makes it possible: itgetsbetter.org/donate [[link removed]].

Because when students are given the mic, they don’t just speak—they build the future they want to live in.

Ariella Assouline (she/her)

Senior Manager, Programs & Operations

It Gets Better

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