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Turning Principles into Action: Dr. King and War No More!

Outright Vermont Calls for A Ceasefire in Palestine

Make the Holidays More Holi-GAY

Dana shares some tips to make the holiday season brighter for LGBTQ+ youth and their families.

The Lifeline of GSAs

Dana writes on the importance of GSAs in creating safe and affirming schools.

Support LGBTQ+ Youth in Schools

Dana writes on the importance of safe and affirming schools for LGBTQ+ youth.

Holiday Survival Guide

We know the holidays aren’t always merry and bright. But we also know that you’ve got this – and we’ve got you.

Trans Parent Group Expanded

We are so excited to announce that beginning in November 2022, Trans Parent group will be meeting twice a month – virtually on the first Monday and in-person on the third Monday!!

Send us your Heck Yeah

Our friends at Randolph Union High School’s Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GLOW) are facing some unsavory attention. But when the haters are loud, our love gets LOUDER!

You Pulled It Off

The Fire Truck Pull was a runaway success – and it’s all thanks to YOU!

WCAX Must Do Better: Outright’s response to live statement

Barton acknowledged it’s not acceptable to bully teens, and that WCAX removed the story from its website when it was used to further target and bully real people, causing them to fear for their safety.

Join the 2022 Fire Truck Pull

Teams are what make the Pull go round. It’s the groups of folx united in a common pursuit to raise funds and Pull that truck!

Laws May Fail Us – But together, we are strong

For the fury, numbness, hopelessness, fear – together, we can hold it all.

Give ’em Summit to Talk About

On a scorching hot Saturday in May, waves of queer cheer washed out over Brattleboro.

Supporting youth through grief

This resource was developed after the tragic and untimely death of beloved community member Fern Feather in 2022. We honor the grief journeys of those who loved her. We honor her memory with kindness, tenderness, and appreciation of small and beautiful things.

Happy Trans Day of Visibility!

How do you celebrate yourself? Pride pins? Asserting your name and pronouns? Donning a fab outfit? Being around people who really get you?