Updates
Black History Month: Marsha P. Johnson Organized, Advocated, and Protected Her Community
Marsha P. Johnson was a Black transgender activist who helped shape the modern LGBTQ+ movement. From Stonewall to co-founding STAR, she organized, advocated, and built community for transgender youth who had been pushed to the margins.
Black History Month: Kylar Broadus and the Fight for Transgender Equality
Honoring Kylar Broadus, founder of the Trans People of Color Coalition and the first openly transgender person to testify before the U.S. Senate.
Black History Month: Bayard Rustin’s Courage Changed America
Honoring Bayard Rustin, the strategist behind the 1963 March on Washington, and reflecting on his enduring impact as a civil rights leader and openly gay advocate.
Black History Month: Celebrating 100 Years of Recognition
Marking 100 years of federally recognized Black history and cultural remembrance, we reflect on the legacy of Dr. Carter G. Woodson and the enduring importance of education, dignity, and community.