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Our Tomorrow LGBT Campaign

By Charlotte Robinson, July 13, 2015
A new analysis of over 100 research reports & surveys on our LGBTQ community compiled from 50 different sources, including leading researchers on LGBTQ issues has been released today by Our Tomorrow. Our Tomorrow is a new campaign to engage LGBTQ people in a national conversation about their future by exploring the lifecycle of LGBTQ people, as well as infographics showing both the hopes & fears & the diversity of the community. Lee Swislow, Our Tomorrow’s Campaign Manager stated, “The Our Tomorrow campaign was launched in order for our entire community to have the opportunity to share their hopes, fears & ideas for the future. As we move forward from this pivotal moment in our movement, it’s incredibly important we fully understand who LGBTQ people are & what unique challenges & opportunities each of us face. The release of today’s analysis provides us with an opportunity to look back on the wealth of LGBTQ research available & view the important commonalities we share, as well as the diversity of our own unique experiences, with a new perspective after the incredibly historic movement towards equality we’ve experienced in recent days.” Our Tomorrow is a grassroots & digital campaign to engage LGBTQ people across the country in a conversation about their hopes, fears & ideas to inform the future of our community. The campaign was launched in May by over 100 national, state & local LGBTQ organizations.
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1 comment:

Marilyn Rosen said...

Another great outlet to share and learn about work left to be done after "marriage equality".

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