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Women’s History Month: Miss Major Griffin-Gracy and a Life of Resistance
At PFLAG Los Angeles, we see the importance of that work every day. Supporting transgender individuals and their families means continuing to listen, learn, and build community together.
Women’s History Month: Audre Lorde and the Strength in Our Differences
This Women’s History Month, we honor Audre Lorde, a Black lesbian feminist poet whose work challenged injustice and affirmed that our differences are a source of strength.
Women’s History Month: Tammy Baldwin Expanded LGBTQ+ Representation in Government
Tammy Baldwin made history in 2012 as the first openly gay person elected to the United States Senate. Her election marked a major milestone for LGBTQ+ representation in government and helped expand visibility for LGBTQ+ leaders in public life.
Women’s History Month: Billie Jean King Changed the Game for Equality in Sports
Billie Jean King used her success on the tennis court to challenge inequality in sports and beyond. From her historic 1973 “Battle of the Sexes” victory over Bobby Riggs to decades of advocacy for equal pay and LGBTQ+ inclusion, her legacy helped reshape opportunity for women athletes.