As expected, GLSEN's Day of Silence was a massive success this year and so I want to end it with a positive note.
When I was a young African-American, my heritage and history was drilled into me by adults seeking to make me realize how much potential I had for greatness.
And I think the same needs to be done for not only our lgbt youth but also lgbt adults. We may not be related by blood, but lgbts are related through our similar struggles.
We have potential to change the world for the better and that's something we must never forget. Enjoy this video montage of our lgbt brothers and sisters who have done positive things in their life, thereby enriching the lives of others. Let's never forget what they did and especially the simple fact that we are capable of doing the same:
Past Know Your LGBT History posts:
When I was a young African-American, my heritage and history was drilled into me by adults seeking to make me realize how much potential I had for greatness.
And I think the same needs to be done for not only our lgbt youth but also lgbt adults. We may not be related by blood, but lgbts are related through our similar struggles.
We have potential to change the world for the better and that's something we must never forget. Enjoy this video montage of our lgbt brothers and sisters who have done positive things in their life, thereby enriching the lives of others. Let's never forget what they did and especially the simple fact that we are capable of doing the same:
Past Know Your LGBT History posts: