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queernc · 5 years
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UPDATE
Hello everyone! Thank you all for following us! Unfortunately, over the course of the past few years and leadership changes, we are no longer very active on this page. It's highly unlikely the ask box will be checked, but we are still an active organization!
Please check us out on Facebook (link in our profile) or on Instagram @QueerNC.
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queernc · 5 years
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When is the next event
Hey! I’m not sure when this ask was sent exactly, but all our events are posted on our Facebook page “LGBT Center of Raleigh Youth Programs” and on our website queernc.org 
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queernc · 5 years
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It’s vital that young trans people understand that they can have a future
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As U.S. President, George H.W. Bush, among other things, cut AIDS research funding, banned HIV-Positive people from entering the country, encouraged “behavioral change” to the exclusion of comprehensive sexual education, and extended/expanded many of the murderous AIDS policies of Ronald Reagan, for whom Bush served as Vice President. By the end of 1993, over 194,000 HIV/AIDS related deaths had been reported in the United States. Approximately 133,000 of which were during Bush’s one term as President. Between 1987 and 1992, the median age at death among men in the United States that died from HIV/AIDS related causes was 38; among women the median age was 34. George H.W. Bush died November 30th 2018 at the age of 94. May he rot in Hell alongside Ronald Reagan! 🖕
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queernc · 5 years
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October is LGBTQ History Month.
Because of generations of activists who came before us, we have made incredible strides toward justice.
Because of unconscionable hate in the White House and beyond, we have so much farther to go.
Because of brilliant, dedicated people fighting all over the world for what’s right, we will get there.
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queernc · 6 years
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did you know that in 1953 eisenhower issued an executive order which banned gay people from being employed in government
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#LwiththeT
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queernc · 6 years
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Heritage of Pride Parade, New York City, June 24, 1984. Photo by Bettye Lane
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India’s Supreme Court decriminalizes homosexuality in a historic ruling for the LGBTQ community  
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queernc · 6 years
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(Image text: “I will no longer entertain debate about my right to exist.”)
Gender Troubles: The Butches
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Trans-inclusive language in religious texts is SO IMPORTANT. There is nothing in some young people’s lives that can either validate or dehumanize them so quickly as how they see themselves represented in the words of their religion.
May all who need to see these words find them.
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queernc · 6 years
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Preserving Bi Women’s History
Bisexual activist and scholar Robyn Ochs just announced the successful conclusion of a project she has been working on for 7 ½ years in collaboration with Amy Benson of Harvard University’s Schlesinger Library.
Back issues of Bi Women (now the Bi Women Quarterly) (1983-2009) and of North Bi Northwest (a publication of the Seattle Bisexual Women’s Network) are now archived and available via Harvard University’s Schlesinger Library. They have been digitized, and are searchable and available to the public.
Here’s the press release from Harvard’s Schlesinger Library:
Boston is home to the longest-lived bisexual women’s periodical in the world. Bi Women Quarterly, a grassroots publication, began in September 1983 as a project of the newly-formed Boston Bisexual Women’s Network.
Staffed entirely by volunteers, and containing essays, poetry, artwork, and short fiction on a wide range of themes, Bi Women Quarterly provides a voice for women who identify as bisexual, pansexual, and other non-binary sexual identities.
Robyn Ochs, editor of Bi Women Quarterly since 2009, donated the only complete collection of this publication to Schlesinger Library several years ago with the agreement that it would be preserved, and digitized in a searchable format. The digitized collection at Schlesinger covers the years 1983 to 2010. We are delighted to announce that this project is complete, and this resource is now available to researchers and to the general public through Harvard’s catalog.
Making the voices of bi women accessible will hopefully provide researchers primary material with which to begin to fill this gap.
Issues of Bi Women Quarterly from 2009 to the present can be found online a BiWomenBoston.org. These more recent issues will be added to the Library’s collection in the near future. 
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queernc · 6 years
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On Good Girls and good parenting. 
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tan’s advice on coming out
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🏳️‍🌈
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queernc · 6 years
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Diana Ross - I’m Coming Out ♬♪
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