Devising Freedom, Queering Liberation
Trans and nonbinary youth have always chosen freedom. In this moment when state laws try to erase trans and queer people, we have no choice Read More
Trans and nonbinary youth have always chosen freedom. In this moment when state laws try to erase trans and queer people, we have no choice Read More
By Maya H. Since the first calls for gender equality, gender-based activism has had heavy opposition. 19th-century suffragists were ridiculed for being “greedy,” 1960s workers’ Read More
By Joaquin C. As we enter Black History Month in February, GSA Network gets ready for their annual campaign- GSA Day for Racial Justice, which Read More
By Maya H. The history of youth organizing is one that is vast and monumental. In nearly every movement for a better world, young people Read More
Trans and queer youth continued to push towards their vision of liberation and build community care and wellness during another trying year. GSA Network is Read More
By Joaquin C. This month (November) is Native American History month, while October was Hispanic Heritage Month. And although these two months celebrate different cultures Read More
By Maya H. Every October, schools, companies, and communities roll out the rainbow carpet for LGBTQ+ History Month. Such visibility is essential: it raises awareness Read More
By Maya H. Change is scary. Moving to a new school, introducing yourself to a stranger, applying for a job without knowing you’ll get it: Read More
By Joaquin C. I grew up being titled as different, abnormal, whatever people say about someone who has brown skin, a different sexuality, and is Read More
By Maya H. I first dipped my toes in the GSA movement when I was 11 and saw an older classmate hang a poster advertising Read More