We are committed to creating a safe and affirming space for all LBQ women, cisgender and transgender alike and we'll keep working to ensure our language and practices reflect that.
Imagine losing your home not because you missed rent, but because of who you are.
In Nigeria, LGBTQ+ persons and disabled people are being evicted not for what they did, but for simply existing.
#EvictedForBeingMe#HousingisAHumanRight#QueerRightsAreHumanRights
We talked Self Diagnosis: Valid Insight or Dangerous Trends.
Now we want to hear from you!
Did the session resonate? Challenge your thinking? Leave you with questions?
Click the link below to help us grow better.
(It won’t take 2 minutes, promise)
https://t.co/RhUWG9DjMr
@AbbyFade We recognize that intersex and asexual people are valid and important members of the broader LGBTQIA+ community. Our focus is intentional, not exclusionary and is based on the specific gaps we are equipped to address.
@Asachukwu211 Hi Asa, Definitely! As long as you’re a woman who identifies as lesbian, bisexual, or queer, whether cisgender or transgender, you fall under the LBQ umbrella and are absolutely included ✨💚
We are Hiring Changemakers!
Are you passionate about fostering inclusivity and support for neurodivergent LBQ women?
Do you want to help create a world where diverse cognitive experiences are embraced and celebrated?
Join our team of volunteers!!
Link in our bio.
@TheAnneGarrick Hi Anne, When we say LBQ women, we mean cis and trans women who identify as lesbian, bisexual, or queer. Our intention was never to exclude trans women. We deeply affirm that trans women are women, and we stand firmly in that truth.
@rglwsm@sheluvsnothing Hi Ru, When we said LBQ women, we meant cis and trans women who identify as lesbian, bisexual, or queer. Our intention was never to exclude trans women. We deeply affirm that trans women are women, and we stand firmly in that truth.
@Xhose_Jude Hi Jude, When we said LBQ women, we meant cis and trans women who identify as lesbian, bisexual, or queer. Our intention was never to exclude trans women. We deeply affirm that trans women are women, and we stand firmly in that truth.
@vang3i Hi Vang3i, When we said LBQ women, we meant cis and trans women who identify as lesbian, bisexual, or queer. Our intention was never to exclude trans women. We deeply affirm that trans women are women, and we stand firmly in that truth.
@Emmanuel_isnt Hi Emmanuel, When we said LBQ women, we meant cis and trans women who identify as lesbian, bisexual, or queer. Our intention was never to exclude trans women. We deeply affirm that trans women are women, and we stand firmly in that truth.
We are committed to creating a safe and affirming space for all LBQ women, cisgender and transgender alike and we'll keep working to ensure our language and practices reflect that.
We understand that language matters, and we're open to being held accountable and doing better. If our wording felt exclusionary to anyone, we sincerely apologize.
Your weekend doesn’t have to be loud, chaotic, or overwhelming to be meaningful.
We’ve put together some tips to help every sensory-sensitive baddie enjoy the weekend.
Full post on IG: https://t.co/PctTRNdE7L
#SensorySensitiveBaddie#NDWeekendVibes#Thesagespace