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8th Grade Social Action Projects (SAP): LGBTQ+ Rights
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Poverty, Homelessness, and Labor Rights
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LGBTQ General Resources
LGBTQ Rights Yesterday and Today
20 Game-Changing Queer Women (Source: The Advocate)
Activism After Stonewall (Source: Library of Congress LGBTQIA+ Studies Resource Guide)
Milestones in the American Gay Rights Movement (Source: PBS News, American Experience)
LGBTQ+ History (Source: National Trust for Historic Preservation)
LGBTQ Rights Milestones Fast Facts (Source: CNN)
NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
Stonewall Out Loud Oral History Collection (Soure: Storycorps)
Stonewall Then and Now (Source: Harvard Gazette)
From LGBT to LGBTQIA+: The evolving recognition of identity (Source: National Geographic)
Read It On Sora
Articles and Resources on LGTBQ+ Rights
Being an LGBTQ Ally (Source: Human Rights Campaign)
Celebrating Changemakers: Stories from the Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Community (Source: Human Rights Campaign)
https://www.hrc.org/resources/fatal-violence-against-the-transgender-and-nonbinary-community-in-2023
Know Your Rights: LGBTQ Rights (Source: ACLU)
Latinx LGBTQ+ Students and Their Experiences (Source: Unidos US)
LGBT Bullying in Schools is More Common than Other Kinds, Says UK Poll (Source: BBC Newsround)
Mapping LGBT Equality in America After Marriage Equality (Source: Movement Advancement Project)
“This Is Why We Became Activists”: Violence Against Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer Women and Non-Binary People (Source: Human Rights Campaign)
President Biden Signs the Respect for Marriage Act (Source: Equality Federation)
Proud to be Different in STEM: LGBTQ+ Scientists and Engineers Are Coming Out and Becoming Visible to Support the Next Generation (Source: Science News for Students)
Record number of LGBT characters on US TV, study says (Source: BBC News)
Understanding the Transgender Community (Source: Human Rights Campaign)
It’s 2023. Where Is Our Country’s First Openly Transgender Or Nonbianary Federal Judge? (Source: Lambda Legal)
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