This Women’s History Month this year, SCSG is focusing on the experiences of trans women and the discriminations they face. Here are our first two…
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Live NOW! In the second episode of the SCSG Podcast, intern ana rikki interviews former intern and recipient of the Edie Windsor, Marsha P. Johnson…
As we transition from Black History Month to Women’s History Month, we continue to center BIPOC experiences and their intersections. Today, we give you a…
On the final day of Black History Month, we honor Bayard Rustin, a Black, gay activist, organizer, and Civil Rights leader. As this series comes…
Our third installment of the Black History Month series is Johnnie Lacy, a Black activist and organizer for disability justice and independent living. Johnnie exposes…
Join us next week, Wednesday, March 2nd at 4 PM with Jonathan Lykes, a Black queer artist, activist, policy analyst, and academic on IGLive to…
Incase you missed it, we released our first ever SCSG Podcast episode! Get excited!Episode 1: Meet the TeamIn this introductory episode for the SCSG Podcast…
We continue into Black History Month with CeCe McDonald, a Black, bisexual, trans woman and LGBTQIA+ activist. CeCe’s story shares valuable insight into the intersection…
Coming from our faculty affiliate, Anna Ortega-Williams, here is a study participation opportunity to support future trauma recovery approaches in social work. Reach out if…
What is the significance of NBHAAD? According to the Black AIDS Institute (BAI),“The first National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD) was marked in 1999 as…