Hi John,
Pride started off as a protest. We continue #GLSENWithPride with Actions of Pride. It’s important to acknowledge and start conversations about the injustices and obstacles that face trans youth, as well as BIPOC LGBTQ+ youth in schools. We continue to take action as an organization by sharing resources, stories, and events that focus on inclusion and equity towards communities that are marginalized.
National Safe Learning Partnership: The Need for Police-Free Schools Webinar
The National Safe Learning Partnership is pleased to present a fire-side chat on police-free schools with Melanie Willingham-Jaggers, Interim Executive Director of GLSEN, and featuring movement leaders Kierra Johnson, Executive Director of the National LGBTQ Task Force, Imani Rupert-Gordon, Executive Director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights, and Dominique Morgan, Executive Director of Black and Pink.
Panel Discussion: Here Black and Queer
GLSEN’s Here Black and Queer campaign highlights the intersections of being LGBTQ+ and Black. This year for Here Black and Queer, Black students of GLSEN’s National Student Council created a space where Black students and adults could have an open conversation about their experiences, thoughts, and opinions.
2021 National School Climate Survey The 2021 National School Climate Survey is GLSEN's twelfth national survey of LGBTQ+ youth. It is a crucial tool in GLSEN's mission for fighting anti-LGBTQ+ bias in K-12 schools across the nation. The information gathered from this survey will help GLSEN inform education policymakers and the public about the right of all students to be treated with respect in their schools. Many students in the past have also used the survey information to advocate with their teachers and principals for safer schools for LGBTQ+ students. Are you an LGBTQ+ high school student? Are you an educator, administrator, or parent? If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please unsubscribe. |