Working against violence in Native communities, this organization advocates no more missing indigenous women, girls, and two spirit people. https://actionnetwork.org/groups/twin-ports-no-more-mmiw-mmiwg2s-great-lakes
A report showing advocacy groups and the media how to effectively and ethically use eyewitness videos to document and report on violence affecting the LGBTQ community.
Of particular interest in the clipping are two notations: 1) Countee Cullen, like other African American LGBTQ luminaries of the Harlem Rennaissance, felt compelled to hide their sexual and gender identities as members of the Salem United Methodist…
This guide is for LGBTQ American Muslims moving toward living fully in their sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, and in the traditions of their faith. These pages offer general, overarching insights and suggestions and draw on a wide…
Our community is vibrant, resilient, and robust, but it does not yet own the brick-and-mortar spaces it needs to commune, heal, and build. The South has the largest LGBTQ+ population in the United States – with Atlanta being a Black Queer (BlaQueer)…
The mission of the Association of Welcoming & Affirming Baptists is to create and support a community of churches, organizations and individuals committed to the inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons in the full life and…
New York Times article mentions a recent surge in donations to grass-roots organizations that help black trans people as well as a rise in individual fund-raisers.
Notes that 15,000 people attended the Brooklyn Liberation march after the killings…