Black History Month is an annual celebration of stories and accomplishments of Black heroes and pioneers, reminding us to honor and show up for the Black and African American community year-round. Since 1976, every U.S. president has officially designated the month of February as Black History Month.

Visit pflagnation.al/BHMToolkit for great graphics and social content to share, all month long!

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.

Order your FREE COVID Tests from the USPS. Each U.S. household can now order four COVID-19 home tests. Visit pflagnation.al/USPSCovidTests to order online, by phone, and receive support from the Disability Information and Access Line. 

Earn $50 spending an hour fixing gender identity/expression inclusion in passports. A researcher with the National Center of Health Statistics to CDC would like to test the new passport application. They are looking for non-binary and trans people, especially POC age 18+ without a college degree, to test the application by Zoom; they are required by law to keep all participants’ information confidential. Contact [email protected] via email, or call (301) 458-4579 for more information.

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.

Something to Talk About Live! We've got great shows lined up for this month, including our Feb. 10th show on book banning with award-winning writer, filmmaker and journalist David F. Walker (The Life of Frederick Douglass, The Black Panther Party). Up first this Thursday, February 3rd, we'll be #STTALive with Nadine Smith from Equality Florida, talking about harmful bills, like Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill. Learn more at straightforequality.org/discussionseries.

PFLAG Academy Online, February 2022: When Someone Comes Out: A PFLAGers Guide to Supporting and Affirming LGBTQ+ Loved Ones

ICYMI: PFLAG Academy Online, full learning sessions on demand.

The first National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD) was marked in 1999 as a grassroots-education effort to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS prevention, care, and treatment in communities of color. PFLAG National is proud to support these continuing efforts.

Join the Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy for Live with Leadership: A Conversation Commemorating National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Daya 30-minute virtual event on Monday, February 7th at 2pm ET/11am PT. Register today!

 
 
 

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