Earlier this week, the Supreme Court passed a new ruling that states that federal law now protects LGBTQ+ workers from discrimination in the workplace. This decision marks a significant win for the civil rights of LGBTQ+ community members.
During Pride Month, explore resources that put this landmark ruling in a historical context, and resources for students and educators centered around honoring the legacy of civil rights activists, fostering safe and inclusive classrooms, and the celebrating the beauty of diversity.
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After the 1969 Stonewall riots, gays and lesbians embraced activism and fought for their rights through a series of demonstrations. Learn more about this movement through these resources from AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: Stonewall Uprising.
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This in-depth and robust collection offers a series of digital media resources to help administrators, guidance counselors, and educators understand and effectively address the complex and difficult issues faced by LGBTQ+ students.
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This collection of videos from the FRONTLINE documentary, Growing Up Trans, provides educators with a deeper understanding of gender identity. Explore research-based initiatives for safe-school and anti-bullying efforts.
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Spotlight on Important LGBTQ+ Figures
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Explore the life of Audre Lorde, a Black feminist lesbian poet who believed that naming our full identities was an essential part of radical social change.
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James Baldwin was a writer, culture critic, and activist. Learn about the intersectionality that defined and influenced Baldwin’s career.
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Learn about trans icon Marsha P. Johnson and her goals as an activist and organizer as well as her lasting impact on the LGBTQ+ Movement.
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