Join the Center for Primary Care for our Scaling Community Outreach in Primary Care (S.C.O.P.E.) webinar series featuring Dr. Michelle Forcier, who will discuss opportunities for health professionals to support LGBTQ+ youth.
Dr. Forcier specializes in gender, sexual and reproductive health. She provides consultation services in advanced contraception, sexually transmitted disease care, puberty and menstrual issues and a variety of gender affirming hormones and care plans. She directs the Gender and Sexual Health Program, and collaborates with multiple medical and community...
In partnership with Equality Florida and the LGBTQ+ Black Lives Matter Town Hall, this conversation convened by white leaders in the LGBTQ+ movement will focus on the specific responsibility and opportunities white people in our movement have to challenge systemic racism and white supremacy and to hold systems of power accountable.
Keeping the tradition alive, even if not in the park together, we’ll stream the annual lighting of Blackstone Park. As a twist, we’ll light up in Pink Lights the water fountains in BOTH Blackstone and Franklin Sq. Parks. This is done to commemorate all those we’ve lost too soon to AIDS.
The AIDS Crisis of the 1980s and the early 90s is a defining event in the history of the LGBTQ community. In the face of wide-spread devastation, confusion, and fear, queer people banded together in solidarity to care for the sick and to demand the attention and action of the Government. Pride...
With the latest information we’ve gathered regarding COVID-19, the Planning Squad for Womxn of Color Weekend 2020 has made the difficult decision to not host an in-person event during our scheduled dates of June 4th - June 7th, 2020. However, we thoroughly understand that the fruitful gathering of our Womxn of Color Weekend community is needed during these trying times and we want to create a space for us to fellowship in a new way. Therefore, we are excited to announce that Womxn of Color Weekend 2020 will be going VIRTUAL! This decision was made so that we can maintain the health,...
The Official Kick-Off to the 50th annual Boston Pride Week
We’ll open up Pride with our traditional Flag Raising at City Hall. Even though we won’t be able to gather in person, we’ll be able to watch our mayor, elected officials, and the Boston Pride Board speak about what Pride means to the City of Boston, and why we’re still #wickedproud.
Gov Baker, Mayor Walsh, Liz Malia, and Malcolm Carey will be among those speaking. The National anthem will be sung by Davron Monroe.
Join Fenway Health's Violence Recovery Program to fight loneliness during COVID-19 and be in solidarity with LGBTQ survivors!
About this Event
The Violence Recovery Program is hosting a virtual gathering for LGBTQ+ survivors and allies called Fighting Isolation and Loneliness: Solidarity with LGBTQ+ survivors. We recognize that at this time COVID-19 has only increased isolation for the LGBTQ+ community and left many vulnerable to multiple forms of violence. Our intention is to create a welcoming and accessible virtual space for connection,...