#PittDayofGiving is tomorrow! Check back for details
on challenges, competitions, and more: https://t.co/Ii9oWLCgYL. You can donate to M.O.G.I by going to https://t.co/cZfzHnHkIc!
#PDoG22
Minoritized Orientations & Gender Identities (M.O.G.I) would like to thank everyone who attended the event. Thank you to all the panel speakers: Coley Alston, Eric D'Ambrogi, Jimi Onley-Palmer, Mitch Hortert, Krista Boyer and Anne Cox. #hailtopitt#socialworker#grateful#LGBTQ
March 31 is #TVoD! On this day, we celebrate the transgender community amongst us, raise awareness about the struggles that they face, and advocate formore protected rights for them in a bid to reform society and empower this community — as it so rightfully deserves.
School of Medicine SEC and M.O.G.I are collaborating to host a presentation and Q&A on the history of the LGBTQIA+ Pride Month Monday, April 18 at Noon in the Cathedral of Learning , Room 2017. RSVP at https://t.co/cc01jPACBz.
We hope to see you there!
#LGBTQIA#H2P#hybrid
March 21-March 25 brings awareness around the unique health care that the LGBTQIA+ community requires and the discrimination and disparities we face globally. When you tie in our intersectional identities that reduces access to health care significantly. #endthestigma#LGBTQIA
According to the CDC prevention, the Native community had the fifth highest rate of HIV diagnoses in the U.S. in 2015 -- higher than both Asian and white communities. Furthermore, gay and bisexual men accounted for 79% of HIV diagnoses among Native individuals.
#NNHAAD#LGBTQIA
Learn about the discrimination and challenges LGBTQIA+ professionals face in child welfare careers on Friday, April 8 at 3:00pm via zoom webinar. Tickets are free and you can register at https://t.co/SK1DITiNY1.
#LGBTQIA#MOGI#NGAW
March 10 is National Women
and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness
Day. 1 in 9 women with HIV is unaware she has it. When we reduce HIV stigma and promote prevention, testing, and treatment for women, we can help #StopHIVTogether#MOGI#LGBTQIA
March 1 is Zero Discrimination
Day, raising awareness of the
inequalities that prevent people
from living a full and productive
life. So how are we fairing in
today’s world of work and how
can managers ensure zero
discrimination is not just a tick
box exercise?
On Friday, we wear PINK! The
first International STAND UP to
Bullying Day took place in
February 2008. Wearing a pink shirt commorates two boys who wore pink to protect a queer friend from bullying!
#LGBTQIA#standuptobullying#wearpink#MOGI#Pittsburgh#H2P
A new endowed fund has opened for students conducting research in the field of LGBTQIA + studies and will award up to $1500 to recipients. Apply using the link below:
https://t.co/FHo501Ge1e
Nat'l Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is February 7 and is a day to acknowledge the impact of HIV on the Black queer communtity. To #StopHIVTogether, we must address #HIVstigma and barriers through acknowledging the work that the Black queer community did to fight against HIV/AIDS.