Straight For Equality

Straight For Equality

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03/29/2023

Thanks to you, our legacy lives on. 👇

In 1979, when PFLAG support groups met for the National March for Gay and Le***an Rights in Washington, DC.

In the 1980s, when AIDS ravaged a generation, PFLAG parents appealed to elected officials to feel their heartache and loss.

In 1993, when there were no GSAs in schools, a PFLAG family fought for — and won — Title IX protections for LGBTQ+ students.

In 1998, when it was still the “gay rights movement,” PFLAG National added transgender people in its mission.

More than a decade before “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”, the unified front of PFLAG families worked to stop the military’s efforts to discharge le***ans and g**s.

In 2022, when the governor of Texas threatened affirming parents of transgender children, PFLAG brought that governor to court.

Together, we’ll continue for the next 50 years and beyond. ✊🏳️‍🌈

Visit pflag.org/50years to learn more about the PFLAG journey.

Photos 03/22/2023

A question for our bisexuals and bi+ friends…☺️

Have questions yourself? Join us this Thursday to talk about bisexual health and healthcare in Something to Talk About Live at 4:30PM ET https://straightforequality.org/discussion/march-is-bisexual-health-month/

Why “Bisexual” and “Bi+”?
We use these as umbrella terms for people who acknowledge in themselves the potential to be attracted — romantically, emotionally, and/or sexually — to people of more than one gender, not necessarily at the same time, in the same way, or to the same degree. The “bi” in bisexual can refer to attraction to genders similar to and different from one’s own.

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