LGBTQ , who are people of color, women, all these things?
LGBTQ people where you'd say, we need to do something about them.
LGBTQ , whatever, or female, right?
LGBTQ orientation.
LGBTQ rights, immigrant rights, food justice, et cetera.
lgbtq kids about kind of how young people see gender and I noticed there
LGBTQ rights were not very welcome at the time that we started collecting donations.
to LGBTQ young people who are reaching out to us as quickly as possible if they're at the highest risk of suicide.
a LGBTQ child or they think they do my
to LGBTQ writers and then most important because our schools fail our kids is you
the LGBTQ community is a blessing and
for LGBTQ storytelling, and we're so thrilled to be able to partner with Google this week and throughout the year on LGBTQ initiatives.
about LGBTQ people shifting.
against LGBTQ people.
an lgbtq i a Plus+ Plus+ role model and I feel a great responsibility to educate
the LGBTQIA+ issues and local organizations.
Apart from being LGBTQ +, do you have anything you want to do?
particularly dissecting the LGBTQ community.
and supported the LGBTQ community.
I think about LGBTQ parents in Texas and Florida, given what's going on in those states right now.
You can learn about LGBTQ + history, but to learn to truly love yourself is how you go anywhere.
mental health for LGBTQ youth.
into a non-LGBTQ person, which, of course, is not a real thing and leads to a lot of really horrible outcomes
Black and Asian LGBTQ youth who reported facing discrimination based on their race or ethnicity over the last year.
How did LGBTQ people feel working on this, how did straight people feel working on this?
for Best LGBTQ Anthology.
support for LGBTQ youth.
it takes to be LGBTQ he taught me that
talk about teacher-child LGBTQ history not because it's homework not because
"Like so many important LGBTQ figures of the past, she lived her life and made her contributions in the underground, away from the historians and journalists
a lot of LGBTQ community out there has access to space like this.
how people understand LGBTQ lives and also engage with LGBTQ content.
So like many LGBTQ people, I felt I had to emigrate to find a country where I could be myself.
how to help LGBTQ teens, mental health first aid, just because I'm not a professional.
for the LGBTQ + community.
at least from the LGBTQ community, who all were very politically aware and very active and very ready to say, I love that you guys are here.
of the path toward LGBTQ + civil rights.
dialogue between an LGBTQ ERG, and a faith ERG, and be visible in that, because to say I'm a lesbian Christian,
And what are the LGBTQ ERNs doing when situations like that happen?
a young LGBTQ kid will grow up and learn about the struggles for justice and equality in their history books and never have
it like being LGBTQ here in Kansas?
being not particularly LGBTQ friendly, I actually didn't want to challenge those perceptions so much because I think at the time, it was still a pretty difficult place to grow up.
And even in the LGBTQ community, I think that speaking about veterans issues and speaking positively of the military
part of the LGBTQ community.
And you knew every LGBTQ person in the place, because they laid their heads down and wept, because no one had ever said to them,
to the LGBTQ community.
from within LGBTQ community.
and non-LGBTQ communities.
How you see your LGBTQ status fitting in with the larger religious community that you're a part of?
But for LGBTQ + youth, and particularly those of color, this is, like, on steroids.