What can people do to get involved and help make sure that never happens?
As a nonprofit we rely on donations of all sizes to keep our doors open and the quality of our services high, so we always appreciate our donors’ support (you can make a donation here). Volunteers are also an incredible help around the center, either on a regular basis or a one time opportunity. Finally, we rely on our community to help us spread the word about our services. So, if you know someone who might benefit from the services that the Center provides, please bring them to our location, or share our website and social media pages. The Center is a great place to make new friends and help break detrimental isolation patterns.
Why does LGBTQ+ visibility matter to you?
LGBTQ+ representation can tell stories that resist harmful stereotypes. When LGBTQ+ lives are made visible and are allowed complexity in the public eye, it generates changes for all identities. On the one hand it allows our society at broad to create empathy, intimacy, and social consciousness to the struggles and joys of queer identities. On the other hand, it generates a great sense of affirmation for LGBTQ+ individuals, boosting self-worth and self-esteem, and reinforcing the message that you are not alone or invisible, you matter, and you have role models who care about you.
In your own words, what does “LGBTQ+ safety and support” mean specifically?
LGBTQ+ safety and support means different things for different members of our community, depending on their intersecting identities and life experiences. Queer communities are authentic, courageous, and kind, so our safe and supportive environments are the ones that foster these qualities and allow diversity to thrive.
Who are some of your LGBTQ+ heroes?
Sadly, I am certain that throughout history there are many important figures that were never out, so they can’t be in this list. But having mentioned that, I would include James Baldwin, Barbara Gittings, Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, Gilbert Baker, Gladys Bentley, Freddie Mercury, Rachel Maddow, Laverne Cox, among many many others…