LGBTQ+ Civil Rights History Part I (Phoenix)
LGBTQ+ Civil Rights History Part I (Phoenix)
Wednesday, January 15, 2025 (9:00 AM - 10:30 AM) (MST)
Description
In the last century, LGBTQ+ people have fought for rights in the United States. Though LGBTQ+ people have been at the forefront of every major civil rights struggle, their stories are not often told. In this training, we will learn about the landmark stories and cases that led us to our current state. We will then touch on some best practices to create more inclusive and affirming spaces for LGBTQ+ folks. Participants will walk away with a more nuanced understanding of LGBTQ+ history as well as the beginnings of actions they can take toward equity and inclusion.
Key Takeaways:
- The Evolution of Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation
Explore the progression of laws and policies that have marginalized the LGBTQ+ community, both historically and in modern times, and understand their ongoing impact on society. - Key Legal Milestones in LGBTQ+ Rights
Examine significant legal victories that have shaped the fight for LGBTQ+ rights, highlighting pivotal moments in the journey toward equality. - Strategies for Building Inclusive and Affirming Spaces
Learn essential practices and approaches that can help organizations create more inclusive, equitable, and supportive environments for LGBTQ+ individuals and communities.
Cost:
Members: $0
Prospective Members: $25
- *In many cases membership may be less the cost of a few workshops, and provide a lot more benefits to you and your organization, please contact Member Services for more information and potentially check out this event at no cost - membership@azimpactforgood.org.
Meet our Speaker:
Hira Ismail, Training & Digital Program Specialist, one•n•ten
Hira Ismail (she/her) works as the community Training and Digital Program Specialist and Mesa Satellite Coordinator at one•n•ten, an LGBTQ+ youth-serving nonprofit. She runs programs with youth ages 11-24 focusing on creative and performing arts, wellness, and social-justice. She also runs LGBTQ+ Inclusivity trainings for local nonprofits, businesses, and government. She holds a Bachelor's degree in English and a Master's in Nonprofit Leadership and Management. She has spent her career making theatre and teaching youth, largely in performing arts and recently in a Montessori setting. In the theatre, she has performed, written, directed. She believes in the healing effects of community and is very passionate about helping communities increase their sensitivity to people of all different identities.
627 W Rio Salado Pkwy
Mesa, AZ 85201 United States
Consider carpooling to make your trip easier! Additional parking is conveniently located just half a block west on Cherry Street.