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Aired Jan 28, 2021

Being Queer & Living with a Disability

Looking for ways to keep the conversation going about LGBTQ+ issues with your ERG, community group, or PFLAG chapter? Welcome to Something to Talk About, a series designed by PFLAG National’s Straight for EqualityTM program to create conversation about LGBTQ+ issues. Each month we’ll offer an article on LGBTQ+ topics and suggest a few questions you can use to lead a discussion.

We hosted a conversation about this article as a part of PFLAG Connects and Something to Talk About Live on Thursday, January 28. Did you miss it? You can still watch it here!

Have feedback about how your conversation went? Let us know by emailing [email protected].

Article: The intersection of LGBTQ history and disability

Source: Philadelphia Gay News

Author: Victoria A Brownworth

Questions for Discussion:

  1. Were you aware that the LGBTQ+ individuals highlighted in this article – including Marsha P Johnson and Congresswoman Barbara Jordan – also lived with a disability? If not, why do you think that is the case?
  2. Do you have any suggestions to help elevate the stories of LGBTQ+ activists and figures – like Anderson Cooper – who are living with a disability today?
  3. What can we do to create more inclusive spaces for people who are LGBTQ+ and living with a disability? Do you have any examples or organizations doing that kind of work really well?

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