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mxlabradorite · 11 months
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PRIDE 2023
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Few people used respectability politics this way and to such terrible ends as Pat Roberston did.
Honor his death by buying this sticker, all of whose proceeds are going to Lambda Legal and Trans Justice Funding Project!
https://tinyurl.com/3m6zrav7
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sameow0 · 1 year
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tomorrow, Friday 2/10, i am participating in a charity event to raise money for the Trans Justice Funding Project! Our goal is to draw attention away from the terf wizard game that releases the same day and instead encourage people to support trans and nonbinary-led organizations in need of funding. please spread the word, come out to show your support, and consider donating if you’re able!
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jazzadelegames · 1 year
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Friday Feb 10th: Terf Wizard game is out. The wonderful @totorobabelive has organised an event w/ 150+ trans streamers / allies streaming & raising money for the Trans Justice Funding Project! My amazing boyfriend @tealpixels & I are streaming Stardew Valley @ 5.30pm GMT! Ft. A Games Giveaway! Find us here: https://www.twitch.tv/jazzadelegames / https://www.twitch.tv/teal_pixels
( PS. I don't usually post stream related stuff on here, but I thought this was a good enough exception! <3 )
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clearlykiwily · 1 year
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Join me on Saturday February 11th @ 7pm est for the Gamers For Trans Rights charity stream event! Over 200 streamers will be participating in this event. We will have incentives for donations and hitting major goal milestones. Game TBD. See you all then!
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Yesterday, thanks to donations overnight, we raised $230 for the Trans Justice Funding Project!!!! I literally had to unlock stretch goals AND add a new one!!!
Today, let's see how many we can hit, and build a cool building on the ruffSMP. :D
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Very cool Gamers for Trans Rights Tiltify campaign happening right now that as far as I can tell went live 8ish hours ago and is already as I type this about to smash $75k (!!!) for the Trans Justice Funding Project
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and super neat merch store (created by totorobabe, who also organized the aforementioned Tiltify campaign) full of cute stuff to buy that also helps fund the Trans Justice Funding Project.
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Even if you don't have money to spare, it is fun clicking on the campaign page and watching the total go up and up and up. :)
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transformationsproject · 10 months
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As many of you know, we are run by 100% volunteers. This pride month, we’re raising $25,000 to help fund our work and expenses. We’re a grassroots organization for trans people, by trans people, and need your help to reach our goal! Donate using the link in our bio! #PrideInTransJustice
This year alone, over 500 bills have been proposed by anti-trans legislators and we need your help. This month, TFP has a #PrideInTransJustice and we are raising funds to ensure our work remains sustainable. You are not powerless to push back against anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric and legislation. Share our campaign! Repost this image using the hashtag #PrideInTransJustice and donate to our pride month campaign using the link in our bio!
The active attack on humanity presses forward as legislation is continuously passed and proposed each day. You are not powerless to stop the hate; we are #StrongerTogether. We are working to shorten the path to action through free, accessible resources and incredibly accurate legislation tracking. Help us raise money to sustain our work! We are 100% volunteer run, and need your help to help keep our work going! #PrideInTransJustice
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batboyblog · 1 month
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Things Biden and the Democrats did, this week #9
March 9-15 2024
The IRS launched its direct file pilot program. Tax payers in 12 states, Florida, New Hampshire, Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, Wyoming, Arizona, Massachusetts, California and New York, can now file their federal income taxes for free on-line directly with the IRS. The IRS plans on taking direct file nation wide for next year's tax season. Tax Day is April 15th so if you're in one of those states you have a month to check it out.
The Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights opened an investigation into the death of Nex Benedict. the OCR is investigating if Benedict's school district violated his civil rights by failing to protect him from bullying. President Biden expressed support for trans and non-binary youth in the aftermath of the ruling that Benedict's death was a suicide and encouraged people to seek help in crisis
Vice President Kamala Harris became the first sitting Vice-President (or President) to visit an abortion provider. Harris' historic visit was to a Planned Parenthood clinic in St. Paul Minnesota. This is the last stop on the Vice-President's Reproductive Rights Tour that has taken her across the country highlighting the need for reproductive health care.
President Biden announced 3.3 billion dollars worth of infrastructure projects across 40 states designed to reconnect communities divided by transportation infrastructure. Communities often split decades ago by highways build in the 1960s and 70s. These splits very often affect communities of color splitting them off from the wider cities and making daily life far more difficult. These reconnection projects will help remedy decades of economic racism.
The Biden-Harris administration is taking steps to eliminate junk fees for college students. These are hidden fees students pay to get loans or special fees banks charged to students with bank accounts. Also the administration plans to eliminate automatic billing for textbooks and ban schools from pocketing leftover money on student's meal plans.
The Department of Interior announced $120 million in investments to help boost Climate Resilience in Tribal Communities. The money will support 146 projects effecting over 100 tribes. This comes on top of $440 million already spent on tribal climate resilience by the administration so far
The Department of Energy announced $750 million dollars in investment in clean hydrogen power. This will go to 52 projects across 24 states. As part of the administration's climate goals the DoE plans to bring low to zero carbon hydrogen production to 10 million metric tons by 2030, and the cost of hydrogen to $1 per kilogram of hydrogen produced by 2031.
The Department of Energy has offered a 2.3 billion dollar loan to build a lithium processing plant in Nevada. Lithium is the key component in rechargeable batteries used it electric vehicles. Currently 95% of the world's lithium comes from just 4 countries, Australia, Chile, China and Argentina. Only about 1% of the US' lithium needs are met by domestic production. When completed the processing plant in Thacker Pass Nevada will produce enough lithium for 800,000 electric vehicle batteries a year.
The Department of Transportation is making available $1.2 billion in funds to reduce decrease pollution in transportation. Available in all 50 states, DC and Puerto Rico the funds will support projects by transportation authorities to lower their carbon emissions.
The Geothermal Energy Optimization Act was introduced in the US Senate. If passed the act will streamline the permitting process and help expand geothermal projects on public lands. This totally green energy currently accounts for just 0.4% of the US' engird usage but the Department of Energy estimates the potential geothermal energy supply is large enough to power the entire U.S. five times over.
The Justice for Breonna Taylor Act was introduced in the Senate banning No Knock Warrants nationwide
A bill was introduced in the House requiring the US Postal Service to cover the costs of any laid fees on bills the USPS failed to deliver on time
The Senate Confirmed 3 more Biden nominees to be life time federal Judges, Jasmine Yoon the first Asian-America federal judge in Virginia, Sunil Harjani in Illinois, and Melissa DuBose the first LGBTQ and first person of color to serve as a federal judge in Rhode Island. This brings the total number of Biden judges to 185
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bnyrbt · 2 months
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The leader of the Choctaw Nation is joining an outpouring of support for the family of a 16-year-old student whose death is being investigated in Oklahoma.
Nex Benedict passed away on February 8, following a physical altercation at a high school the day prior. Chief Gary Batton confirmed that the young student’s mother is enrolled with the Choctaw Nation.
“The loss of a child is always difficult for a community and a family to accept,” Batton said in a statement on Wednesday.
“Although Nex does not appear to be affiliated with our tribe, their mother, Sue Benedict, is a registered member,” Batton continued. “Nex’s death weighs heavily on the hearts of the Choctaw people. We pray Nex’s family and their loved ones will find comfort,” Batton concluded.
Nex’s death has directed widespread attention to Oklahoma, where Republican officials have increasingly adopted policies hindering the rights and freedoms of Two Spirit and LGBTQ+ people. Sue Benedict has embraced her child’s gender identity and has vowed to donate funds to other youth experiencing some of the same struggles.
Two Spirit and LGBTQ+ advocates incorrectly identified Nex as being a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, whose reservation borders that of the Choctaw Nation. Cherokee Chief Hoskin Jr. expressed support for the Benedict family on Tuesday.
“As Chief, the health and welfare of all children within the Cherokee Nation Reservation is of concern,” Hoskin said in a statement.
Nex attended Owasso High School in Owasso, located on the Cherokee Reservation. Local authorities are investigating the death and have said they will forward the results of the investigation to prosecutors in Tulsa County for potential action.
Hoskin has offered the support of the Cherokee Nation Marshal Service as the investigation continues. The Owasso Police Department indicated in a statement on Tuesday that interviews would be taking place “over the course of the next two weeks.”
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R), a Republican who happens to be a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has not spoken publicly about the death. He has repeatedly derided efforts to address diversity, equity and inclusion as discriminatory.
But a senior official with President Joe Biden, a Democrat, has weighed in. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre offered a message of support from the administration in a post on social media.
“Every young person deserves to feel safe and supported at school,” Jean-Pierre wrote on her official government account. “Our hearts are with Nex Benedict’s family, their friends, and their entire school community in the wake of this horrific tragedy.”
“For many LGBTQI+ students across the country, this may feel personal and deeply painful,” Jean-Pierre continued. “There is always someone you can talk to if you’re going through a hard time. Dial 988 and press 3 to reach a counselor dedicated to serving LGBTQI+ young people.
According to the 2023 LGBTQ+ Youth Report, a project of Human Rights Campaign and the University of Connecticut, more than half of transgender and gender-expansive youth feel unsafe at school. In particular, nearly a third said they feel unsafe in school restrooms.
“All students, including trans and gender-expansive students like Nex, have the right to feel safe and protected while attending school,” Tori Cooper, the campaign director of Community Engagement for the Transgender Justice Initiative at the Human Rights Campaign, said in a statement on Wednesday. “That Nex was only 16 years old compounds this tragic injustice and they should have lived to see a fulfilling and authentic life.”
The 2023 study was based on a survey of nearly 3,000 LGBTQ+ youth ages 13-18 nationwide, according to the organization. Some 0.6 percent of respondents identified themselves as American Indian or Alaska Native.
According to Owasso Public Schools, a “physical altercation” took place in a bathroom at the high school on February 7. The Owasso police responded to a local hospital on the same day of the incident.
Police then said they were informed that a “juvenile” was taken back to a hospital on February 8, the same day as Nex’s passing.
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intheholler · 3 months
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Donations for Appalachian/Southeast USA Queer Organizations
Here lies the sister post to my resource list.
Under the cut, you'll find a list of regional, primarily queer-focused groups to donate to, if you have the means.
If you've ever accused us of being beyond help, or have ever said we should be sawed off into the ocean, here's your chance to help the many helpers trying to make the southeast a better place--those that always go conveniently ignored in such conversations.
General Regional Links
Appalachian Outreach
STAY (Central Appalachia)
Help suspected transgender John and Jane Does regain their identities
Southern Trans Youth Emergency Project (STYEP)
Southerners on New Ground (SONG)
Campaign for Southern Equality
Trans Health Project
Alabama
AIDS Alabama
The Knights & Orchids Society
Magic City Acceptance Center
Medical Advocacy and Outreach
Prism United
Shoals Diversity Center
T.A.K.E.
Thrive Alabama
Georgia
Carrollton Rainbow Inc.
Emmaus House
Feminist Women’s Health Center
First City Network
Georgia Equality
Kentucky
AIDS Volunteers of Lexington
Arbor Youth Services
Lexington Pride Center
Louisville Queer Youth
Louisville Youth Group
Kentucky Fairness
Kentucky Health Justice Network
Kentucky Youth Law Project
Sweet Evening Breeze
Louisiana
AcadianaCares
Louisiana Trans Advocates
OUTnorthla
PACE Louisiana
Shrevepride
Mississippi
Capital City Pride
Gulf Coast Equality
LGBTQ Fund of Mississippi
The Spectrum Center in Hattiesburg
Violet Valley Bookstore
North Carolina
Charlotte Transgender Healthcare Group (CTHCG)
Down Home NC
Guilford Green Foundation & LGBTQ Center
Pitt County Aids Service Organization
Tranzmission
Triad Health Project
Triangle Empowerment Center
South Carolina
Alliance for Full Acceptance
Charleston Black Pride
Harriet Hancock Center
Palmetto Community Care
T-Time
Uplift Outreach
We are Family
We are Family Trans Love Fund
Tennessee
CHOICES
Launch Pad
Metamorphosis
Mountain Access Brigade
My Sistah’s House
Pride Community of the Tri-Cities
Trans Empowerment Project
Youth Villages
Virginia
Justice 4 All
Nationz
Side by Side VA
Virginia Home for Boys and Girls
West Virginia
Harmony House West Virginia
Fairness West Virginia
Holler Health Justice
WVFREE
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jarofrebukepodcast · 1 month
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Jar of Rebuke season 3, coming October 2024!
By @casperolivervo and the team at @thesperience. 🗝
What's next for Jared now that he's left The Enclosure? Will he be able to stay away? 🦌
Special thanks to our Patreon supporters and the folks at Trans Justice Funding Project for helping keep Thesperience afloat as we create our queer, disabled, & pagan-led projects.
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redgoldsparks · 1 year
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What a time to be trans and alive in America. If you follow me, you are probably already horribly aware of the hundreds of pieces of anti-trans legislation that have been introduced in nearly every state, some seeking to ban trans healthcare for both minors and adults, some to ban drag, to ban trans people from restrooms, from sports teams, and in some of the most extreme cases take trans children away from parents who support their transitions. I highly recommend following The Trans Formations Project for their daily updates on the progress of these bills through the state government. They also have a very helpful tool on their website where you can search representatives by state and see exactly which legislators have introduced or voted on anti-trans bills, so you know exactly who to call and complain to about their terrible policies. The Trans Formations Project is active on insta, tumblr, twitter, discord, tiktok and FB. They are currently seeking volunteers and taking donations through their website. If you have the means, here are some other organizations you can support to combat these bills:
ACLU or especially the ACLU of Tennessee, which is ready to fight Tennessee's new anti-drag bill in court
The Trans Law Center especially their Trans Health Legal Fund, which provides resources for trans people facing investigation, arrest or prosecution for seeking healthcare
Trans Life Line, a crisis support line in English and Spanish
Trans Latina Coalition
The Marsha P Johnson Institute
TGI Justice Project
For the Gworls
Keep up your courage! Keep up your strength! We've also had some pieces of good news this week too- Minnesota has become a refuge state for trans folks seeking gender-affirming healthcare, Michigan just expanded their protections of LGTBQ citizens, and Wyoming rejected a trans healthcare ban. All is not lost, but if you see a bill moving through your state's legislation, please do make some noise about it!
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pedropascalsx · 1 year
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PEDRO PASCAL BIRTHDAY PROJECT 2023!!!
DONATE HERE:
Join us in fundraising for abortion access in honor of Pedro Pascal’s 48th birthday!
We’re raising money for the Kentucky Health Justice Network, an abortion fund in Kentucky, to celebrate Pedro’s upcoming birthday. Each spring, abortion funds across the United States participate in the National Network of Abortion Funds’ Fund-a-Thon, the biggest fundraising drive of the year for abortion access. We’ve set up a fundraising team for KHJN, Pedro Fans 4 Abortion Rights, and invite you do donate to help us reach our goal!
Who are you?
We’re Cristina @pedropascalsx and Leslie @leslie-lyman two Pedro fans who are also passionate about reproductive justice.
How can I get involved?
You can donate via the Pedro Fans 4 Abortion Rights team to the Kentucky Health Justice Network here: https://fund.nnaf.org/team/488084. You do not have to join the team as a member to donate to the team’s fundraising effort, the team just lets us keep track of how much total money we’ve raised (kinda like a GoFundMe). All of your money goes directly to the fund; we do not handle donations directly, and have no access to your financial or personal info.
Can I donate anonymously?
Yes! Just make sure you check the “Hide my name from the public” box when filling out the donation form.
What is your fundraising goal?
We’re starting out with a goal of $480 since Pedro is turning 48. If we hit that goal, we’ll increase it!
Why an abortion fund?
Abortion is health care, and abortion rights are human rights. Last year, the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade, erasing the federal right to abortion that had existed for the past 50 years. Since last summer, abortion access has been outright banned in 13 states and severely restricted in many others, with devastating consequences for pregnant people across the country.
Pedro has always been vocal about his support for all kinds of social justice, including abortion rights. He even posted about how to support abortion access, including donating to abortion funds, on his Instagram shortly after the Dobbs decision (https://www.instagram.com/p/CffboxVpneY/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=). Funding abortion is more important than ever before, and we wanted to fundraise for a cause that we support, that Pedro supports, and that will go towards ensuring access to a fundamental human right.
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Why the Kentucky Health Justice Network?
After the overturning of Roe v Wade, abortion became completely illegal in Kentucky, with only very narrow exceptions for the life of the mother. The Kentucky Health Justice Network does incredible work helping people access abortion across state lines. They also help transgender Kentuckians access gender-affirming care at a time when trans folks are under increasing attack, including by the Kentucky state legislature, and Pedro, as we all know, has been outspoken in his support for the LGBTQ+ community and has a very personal connection to the cause of protecting trans rights. (One other fun connection: Pedro also played Agent Jack “Whiskey” Daniels in Kingsman: The Golden Circle, a movie set partially in Kentucky.)
What if I still have questions?
Please reach out to Cristina or Leslie; our DMs and ask boxes are open!
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mxlabradorite · 11 months
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Gay Pride? No, Gay WRATH.
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Pride this year feels less like a joyful party and more like a full throated war cry.
People are leaving states that have been their homes their whole lives. In many cases, those places have been their family's home for generations.
People are scared. People are angry. These are justifiable and understandable sentiments when many states are trying to legislate whole communities out of existence.
This IS fascism, this IS authoritarianism, and this IS extremely dangerous. Both to individual citizens and to the country as a whole.
This is not the time for "no kink at Pride." This is not the time to withold support from someone because they don't look or conduct themselves the way you think they "should." No amount of money, assimilation, or respectability will help you if your identity becomes illegal.
This is the time for solidarity, listening, and support.
This sticker is available on my Society6, and ALL PROCEEDS will be donated to Lambda Legal, and the Trans Justice Funding Project.
BUY IT HERE!
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fandomtrumpshate · 1 year
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2023 Supported Nonprofits
Our list of supported organizations for 2023 includes a few orgs from last year, and a host of new ones addressing issues such as climate and pollinator preservation, housing and immigration, and gun violence.
If you are a FTH creator and you want to ask your bidders to support an organization that’s not on the list, please read our policy on outside organizations here.
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Citizens Climate Education
A nonprofit, nonpartisan, grassroots advocacy climate change organization focused on national policies to address climate change; trains and supports volunteers to build relationships with elected officials, the media and their local community.
DigDeep/Navajo Water Project *
Works to ensure that every person, everywhere enjoys their human right to water. All people should have access to a sufficient quantity of safe, accessible, affordable water of good quality, and that they should understand and care for their water resources.
Life After Hate
Provides support to people leaving hate groups, and providing pluralism education and training to vulnerable young people
National Network to End Domestic Violence *
Offers a range of programs and initiatives to address the complex causes and far-reaching consequences of domestic violence
Never Again Action *
A Jewish-led mobilization against the persecution, detention, and deportation of immigrants in the United States; takes on campaigns against detention centers and ICE training programs, and organizes mutual aid and deportation defense.
Rainbow Railroad *
Works to help LGTBQI+ people facing persecution based on their sexual orientation, gender identity and sex characteristics find safety through emergency relocation and other forms of assistance.
Razom *
Initiates short and long-term projects, or collaborates on existing projects with partner organizations, which help Ukraine stay on the path of fostering democracy and prosperity.
Sherlock's Homes Foundation
Provides housing, employment opportunities, and a loving support system, for homeless LGBTQ+ young adults so that they can live fearlessly as their authentic selves. Within these homes, young adults learn about responsibility, accountability, financial independence, life skills, and how to love themselves.
The Appeal *
A news organization that envisions a world in which systems of support and care, not punishment, create public safety, The Appeal’s journalism exposes the harms of a criminal legal system entrenched in centuries of systemic racism.
Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund *
Works toward legal equality for trans people through education, public policy, litigation, and direct legal services
Violence Policy Center *
Works to stop gun death and injury through research, education, advocacy, and collaboration; exposes the profit-driven marketing and lobbying activities of the firearms industry and gun lobby, and offers unique technical expertise to policymakers, organizations, and advocates.
Xerces *
An international nonprofit organization that protects the natural world through the conservation of invertebrates and their habitats. Focuses on pollinator conservation, endangered species conservation, and reducing pesticide use and impacts.
Umbrella: Abortion Funds
For the past three years, FTH has supported one “umbrella” cause: we invite participants to donate to their own local grassroots organization, while also suggesting a handful of exemplary organizations working in in communities where the need is especially acute. This year (like last year) this umbrella category is abortion funds.
Abortion funds are grassroots nonprofits dedicated to supporting reproductive justice in their communities. These organizations provide financial, logistical and emotional support for people seeking abortions, and work to build collective power to create political and cultural change around reproductive freedom.
Our 2023 selections for the umbrella group was compiled with assistance from Kiki, a digital engagement manager for an abortion support nonprofit and the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the (now-defunct) site The Learned Fangirl. (Please feel free to reach out to her on twitter @kdc if you have any questions about abortion funds!)
Buckle Bunnies Fund
Indigenous Women Rising
Kentucky Health Justice Network
Abortion Fund of Ohio
New Orleans Abortion Fund
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Organizations marked with an asterisk (*) allow for international donations directly through their websites. The orgs without asterisks may take international donations through a paypal or venmo account. If you are a non-US-based bidder/donor and you are having trouble finding an organization to which you can donate, please email us directly at fandomtrumpshate @ gmail . com.
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eraofevermore · 11 months
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[Black] LGBT Resources
National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC): The NBJC is a civil rights organization dedicated to empowering and advocating for the rights of Black LGBTQ+ individuals. They provide resources, support, and engage in policy advocacy to address the unique challenges faced by this community. Website: https://www.nbjc.org/
Black AIDS Institute: The Black AIDS Institute focuses on addressing HIV/AIDS-related health disparities within the Black community, including the LGBTQ+ population. They offer resources, education, and advocacy to promote HIV prevention, treatment, and care. Website: https://www.blackaids.org
The Audre Lorde Project: The Audre Lorde Project is a community organizing center for LGBTQ+ people of color. They work towards social and economic justice, offering programs, support groups, and resources to uplift and empower Black queer and trans individuals. Website: https://www.alp.org
The Marsha P. Johnson Institute: Named after the influential LGBTQ+ activist Marsha P. Johnson, this organization advocates for the rights and wellbeing of Black transgender people. They provide resources, educational initiatives, and support programs to address the unique challenges faced by this community. Website: https://www.marshap.org
National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network (NQTTCN): NQTTCN is a network of mental health practitioners dedicated to providing culturally responsive and affirming therapy to LGBTQ+ people of color, including Black individuals. They offer a directory of therapists and resources for finding supportive mental health services. Website: https://www.nqttcn.com
Black Transmen Inc.: Black Transmen Inc. is an organization focused on empowering and supporting transgender men of color. They provide resources, mentorship, and programming to address the specific needs and challenges faced by Black trans men. Website: https://www.blacktransmen.org
Black Transwomen Inc.: Black Transwomen Inc. is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to uplifting and empowering Black transgender women. They offer resources, support groups, and advocacy initiatives to address the unique struggles faced by this community. Website: https://www.blacktranswomen.org
The Transgender District: Located in San Francisco, the Transgender District is the first legally recognized district in the world dedicated to celebrating and supporting transgender and gender nonconforming communities. They offer resources, community programming, and support for Black transgender individuals. Website: https://www.transgenderdistrictsf.com
The Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund (TLDEF): TLDEF is a nonprofit organization that advocates for transgender rights through impact litigation, public policy work, and education. While their focus is on transgender rights in general, they work to ensure that the unique needs and challenges faced by Black transgender individuals are addressed. Website: https://www.transgenderlegal.org
The Black Lesbian Archives: The Black Lesbian Archives is an online platform that documents and preserves the history and experiences of Black lesbian communities. They aim to celebrate and uplift Black lesbian voices and provide a space for sharing stories, resources, and cultural contributions. Website: https://www.blacklesbianarchives.com
The Black Trans Advocacy Coalition (BTAC): BTAC is a national organization dedicated to empowering and uplifting Black transgender and gender nonconforming individuals. They provide resources, education, and support programs to address the social, economic, and health disparities faced by Black trans communities. Website: https://www.blacktrans.org
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