Class is in Session!
There are still a few days left this LGBTQ History Month, so what better time to learn our joint history, and celebrate those who came before us to provide the rights and freedoms we enjoy today? Fortunately, Dr. Eric Cervini is here with enlightening one-minute lessons to help us do just that.
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Watch Eric sit down with Eliel Cruz, Director of Communications for the New York City Anti-Violence Project, to talk about the hidden pandemic plaguing America, and how we can use our resources to fight for the most threatened members of our community.
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We owe many of our rights to Sylvia Rivera. Take one minute today to learn more about her and her inspirational legacy.
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10 years before Stonewall, LGBTQ patrons stood up for their rights at Coopers Donuts in LA. Learn more about this historic event, which is considered the first known uprising of LGBTQ Americans in US history.
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Have you heard of Frank Kameny? If not, watch this one-minute video to hear about how he fought back against unfair treatment by the Government and marched for our rights in 1965.
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Hear from Aria Sa'id, founder and Executive Director of the Compton’s Transgender Cultural District, the world’s first transgender district, as she and Eric celebrate the resilience, culture, and presence of transgender people in San Francisco’s famed Tenderloin neighborhood.
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