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LGBTQ+ Workshop




Howdy,

Do you feel yourself falling behind with the different LGBTQ+ identities? Are you wondering why different gender identities and sexualities matter? Do you ever find yourself saying "Kids are too young to know about that LGBTQ+ stuff?" Then in that case, the San Joaquin County Pride Center has just the thing for you! 

From February to early June, the San Joaquin Pride Center will be hosting workshops for parents to help them navigate their children who are in the LGBTQ+ community. This workshop can also apply to educators who's students are in the community. If you don't know, or think you will ever know (unlikely) a young person in the LGBTQ+ community, then this serves as a good learning opportunity to become a strong ally. 

Since people, especially in California, are becoming more comfortable with identifying and/or exploring different identities, more and more people are being more adamant about letting people know who they are. Especially young people. Let's show some support. 

Until next time,

Liz

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