After amazing sales on the Reymas stickers last month, LGBTQ-education non profit GLSEN received $68 from your support of the LGBT community!
Thank you so much for a wonderful pride month and loving support for my work, this couldn't be done without you! I thought I'd give back to the community by taking half the profits and putting it towards educating United States K-12 students on the LGBT community to bring awareness to different identities as well as prevent harassment based on those who want to express their true selves.
Thank you again!
if you'd like to donate yourself, go to www.glsen.org or donate to any nonprofit that strives to help those on need!
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tomorrow is day of silence! it’s going to be my third year participating :]
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LGBTQ+ anti-bullying group receives violent threats amid Target backlash: ‘Dangerous lies’
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HAPPY Day of Silence to everyone who is participating (and those who can’t!!)
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Night of Noise is this Friday! If you or someone you know is 25 or under and lives in the Southern Illinois area, come by for some amazing performances and even cooler company!
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Help spread the truth about this wonderful organization.
"GLSEN’s mission is to create safe, inclusive learning environments for K-12 students, and these recent attacks from right-wing extremists show how important and necessary the work that we do is,” said GLSEN Executive Director Melanie Willingham-Jaggers (they/she). “We are seeing the far right harass companies in an attempt to erase the LGBTQ+ community. We cannot let a violent, angry minority hold our democracy, our school system, or our community hostage. As GLSEN and LGBTQ+ people continue to face attacks, we’re committed to our mission and to the students that rely on us, and we’ll continue to fight to ensure that every single student can go to school free from fear.”
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RAFAEL SILVA (with Kyle Dean) attends GLSEN’s Rise Up LA Benefit Gala at NeueHouse Hollywood - October 28, 2023
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Youth Poll: It's Getting Worse
Youth Poll Shows Worsening Conditions for LGBTQ Students
A youth poll has found that LGBT schoolchildren report less support and more hostility from teachers as well as classmates.
GLSEN is a national organization working on methods to support safe schools. They conduct a survey each year called the National School Climate Survey, which polls students about their experiences, opinions, and beliefs.
In their most recent youth poll, over three-quarters…
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Nico Greetham | GLSEN Respect Awards (2022)
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These organizations supporting KOSA going through while claiming they want to help marginalized kids are actually so disgusting to me. The posts they make about Nex is just virtue signaling & words when their actions say let’s make things worse for these children.
I’m gonna be 100% honest, they should keep that kid’s name out of their damn mouths so long as they support KOSA. Like actually fuck you & eat shit. Actions speak louder than words, traitorous scumbags. You don’t care, you care about your stakeholders more.
Your organization can only thrive & exist so long as there’s a problem to donate towards solving. Of course you would support KOSA, you need a problem to keep existing in order to look like the good guys & solve it. Just go mask off & call us slurs & your “customers” at this point, it would be less disgusting than covering it up behind kind words.
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Idina Menzel, Justin David Sullivan & Freedom to Learn honored at 2023 GLSEN Respect Awards New York
Monday night in New York saw the annual Respect Awards return to the city, raising funds and awareness for GLSEN, the leading national education organization working to create safe and inclusive K-12 schools for LGBTQ+ youth. This year’s GLSEN honorees included Tony-Award winning singer, actress, and songwriter Idina Menzel; non-binary Broadway singer, actor, and artist Justin David Sullivan;…
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