Going Against the Grain to Live Authentically
“People told me I couldn’t—so I did.”
“People told me I couldn’t—so I did.”
“I wanted to fight and use my voice for others who couldn’t for themselves.”
“Leaders can be many things but I guess some of the main traits are: relatability, commitment, and the voice necessary to get things across.”
The movement continues.
Over 150 trans and queer youth from Northern California gathered for a day of community building and leadership development at the Youth Empowerment Summit (YES!) Read More
The GSA movement is going strong.
By Thomas C. The question that I always asked myself during the first couple of years of high school was: “How did I end up Read More
By Andrés B. Tucson Unified School District recently held a series of public hearings about approving the Family Life Curriculum, an LGBTQ+ inclusive sexual education Read More
By Thomas C. In his book “Native American Postcolonial Psychology,” Indigenous author and psychologist Eduardo Duran describes the legacy of trauma that Natives have endured Read More
By Alex P., GSA Network United Core Leader The first time I went to a GSA club meeting on campus happened to be the same day that Read More