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LGBTQ+ Rights Are Human Rights
As we celebrate Pride against the backdrop of legislation designed to roll back gains to protect the human rights of LGBTQ+ youth in the nation’s schools and communities, these LFJ resources from the latest issue of Learning for Justice magazine—including a Q&A with activists Nikole Parker and Brandon Wolf from Equality Florida—showcase ways to support and affirm young people in this moment that requires a strategic focus on the South for the greater good of our democracy and nation.
- Dear Young Person, You Are Valued
- The Power of Place
- A Refuge for LGBTQ+ Young People
Conversations Move Us Beyond Bias
The Voting Rights Act, Today
Rights & Activism
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 – Titles II and III: The Right to Go Where You Want
Toward a More Civil Discourse

Who Decides What’s “Civil”?

Building Communities to Sustain Us
Creating communities is essential in our efforts toward a more inclusive society because, as Sarah-SoonLing Blackburn, LFJ deputy director of Learning & Engagement notes, “This work is more sustainable when we share it with others.” Whether for educators in spaces where censorship is a reality, young people and others who bear the brunt of oppressive policies and actions, or those who face targeted attempts of erasure, building connections reminds us we are not alone in this work.
- Building Connections Across Communities
- Belonging
- Visibility is Power