Is Your School Ignoring LGBTQ History?
LGBTQ history is often glossed over, and in California that’s against the law.
LGBTQ history is often glossed over, and in California that’s against the law.
My journey to understanding who I am was unnecessarily painful because of the lack of inclusive sex education.
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Everyone around me seemed to fit into their gender roles without questioning it.
When you are young, like under 21 young, it’s hard to find spaces specifically for LGBTQ folks.
When I tell someone my preferred pronouns are they/ them/ their, I never know what to expect.
I don’t identify as a girl, but my dad still refers to me as his daughter and wants me to dress the part.
Many people see their sexual orientation as a huge part of who they are. But for me, my identity isn’t really about who I’m attracted to.
When I tell someone my preferred pronouns are they/them/their, I never know what to expect.