| Expanding PFLAG's reach to AAPI families with A Place to Call Home | | A Place to Call Home features four PFLAG mothers of AAPI descent, sharing their journeys with their LGBTQ+ kids. Now, we're happy to announce that this beautiful short film is available with seven newly translated subtitles: Korean, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Tagalog and Hindi. Visit pflag.org/APlaceToCallHome to access all versions of the film, plus additional resources for Asian, Asian-American, and Pacific Islander LGBTQ+ people and their families. | | | | | | More on what we're fighting for; where, when, and how we're fighting for it; and with whom we're partnering to achieve justice and equality for our LGBTQ+ loved ones | | Join PFLAG National's #Fight4Equality and make a difference by contacting your Senators each week in support of federal nondiscrimination protections. Invite your friends and family to take action, too, at pflag.org/Fight4Equality. Open enrollment begins tomorrow! Visit healthcare.gov to learn more and pick a plan that is right for you and for your family. Enroll by December 15, 2021 for coverage that starts on January 1, 2022; if you enroll between December 16, 2021 and January 15, 2022, your coverage will start February 1, 2022. | | | | Access our Straight for Equality online learning opportunities; workplace, faith, and trans inclusion resources, and highlights from our weekly broadcast, Something to Talk About Live. | | | | | | | Each November 20th, PFLAG joins in honoring the Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR), which was inspired by the 1998 murder of Rita Hester. In 2020, PFLAG National held a virtual vigil in the midst of the pandemic. This year, for TDOR 2021, we encourage you to participate in TDOR vigils in your local community, whether virtual or in person. For in-person events, please participate in a way that is safe based on your community's COVID guidelines. As PFLAGers--as human beings--it is imperative that we boldly, loudly, and publicly honor those we have lost to anti-trans violence and hate, and speak out against violence anywhere we see it. Visit pflag.org/blog/transgender-day-remembrance-2021 to learn more. | | | | | | | | |