LGBTQ Central/Southern Ohio, FetLife, verified 2015-Mar-17 Comfortable place for gay, straight, bisexual, lesbian, tansgender, and basically anyone to come meet other people of a like mind. LGBTQ Ohio, FetLife, verified 2015-Mar-17
The measure also seeks to ensure that the LGBTQ+ community has access to health care, housing, education and employment without fear of discrimination. The push has picked up steam after President Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring federal agencies to recognize only two sexes — male...
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Engage leading community organizations that represent people of color, people of minority faiths, people with disabilities, and LGBTQ people—including regional chapters of Open to All coalition members. Ask them to collaborate and share goals. Not only can they be helpful in reaching your goals, ...
Or maybe you’d be interested in the inspirationalCastro LGBTQ walking tour? This easy walking tour takes you through the world’s largest LGBTQ community, the Castro. When you’ve already seen the big-hitter tourist sights, urban hiking and walking tours like these are great for showing you...
What jumped out at me was that the very first thing on the list was the silly issue of Jeff Hayner’s clumsiness. As explained in MLive at the time, he fell into a trap of his own making by quoting a paragraph that contained a word that is offensive to LGBTQ people and then defended...
This historic spot is an epicenter of the city’s LGBTQ+ community. Come here to spend time in nature, explore a foodie paradise, grab unique souvenirs, or drink and party with the locals. On the north end of the Hill, you’ll find Volunteer Park, cute boutiques and cafes, and ...
It received awards for Best Direction at the LGBTQ Toronto/LA Festival and the 7th Anna Bhau Sathe Short Film and Documentary Festival held at the National Institute of Film Archives, Pune. It was awarded Best Short Film (Critics Choice) at the 7th Golden Jury Film Festival, Mumbai, and ...
Ian Helms’sessionabout LGBTQ+ inclusive campaigns was obviously near and dear to my heart. He laid it out really clearly for everyone who might be mystified about the response they get for pride month campaigns. And a lot of the tips can extend to other historically marginalized groups. ...
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