Please join us at our rally on 10/10/24 at 6pm in support of LGBTQIA+ History Month! Celebrate queer change makers and Make History the Present!
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Alison Munro is a parent and a former teacher from Florida who wasn't allowed to have books in her class. She shares that books dont turn kids gay; otherwise, trans kids wouldn't be trans and gay kids wouldn't be gay since they read books about cisgender, straight people.
Of FCPS policies. We need to do more because if a teacher cannot be their authentic self and feel safe and supported, how can they feel the same.
Willow Woycke lists the amazing historical figures who she never learned about, including Alexander Dumas, Barbara Jordan,
Robert Rigby, board member of FCPS Pride shares all of the work that FCPS School Board has done to protect LGBTQIA+ students, one of the most important being 2021 adoption of the policy that supports and protects trans and nonbinary students. He asks them to continue.
Proud to join @FCPSPride’s LGBTQIA+ History Month Rally to celebrate queer change makers, deliver a message of solidarity from the labor movement, and recommit ourselves to the fight for equality and justice!
It's time for the annual LGBTQIA+ History Month Proclamation at FCPS! I can't wait to see old friends and new next Thursday at 6pm before the school board meeting! @FCPSPride
Please join us at our rally on 10/10/24 at 6pm in support of LGBTQIA+ History Month! Celebrate queer change makers and Make History the Present!
https://t.co/JuQNLcCaKw
Thank you to everyone who joined us today for our Back to School Mixer! Thank you for the good conversations and affinity, and we hope to see you again soon! @FCPSPride#TogetherWeArePOWER
One of our board members described how the anti-LGBTQIA hate is financially and emotionally costly to our schools and families. https://t.co/Ilyu1dHV4C
In #PrideMonth, there has increased hate, fear, and anger against the LGBTQIA community. Unite against hate which causes untold financial and emotional costs on our schools, students, and families. Read more in Vanessa Hall's #newblogpost https://t.co/GuuDSxbGVa
Today and forever, we remember the 49 people killed and 53 injured at Pulse nightclub in Orlando in 2016, many of them Latine LGBTQ people, as well as the friends, family members, first responders and community members working every day to heal.