Queer + Trans Yoga
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Queer + Trans Yoga

Queer & Trans Yoga is designed to give you many spacious moments to find your breath, find new ways to move your body that feel good, and (re)connect with your true joyful self.

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Bob the Drag Queen – This Is Wild World Tour
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Bob the Drag Queen – This Is Wild World Tour

The alter ego of non-binary comic/actor Caldwell Tidicue, “Bob The Drag Queen” describes herself as “hilarious, beautiful, talented and…humble.” Bob’s unabashed confidence won her the title of “America’s Next Drag Superstar” on season 8 of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” as well as multiple acting roles for HBO, Netflix, Sony Tristar, MTV, and VH1.

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Waygay Talks Space
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Waygay Talks Space

Waygay talk space is a monthly discussion group on healthy sexuality, relationships, and community for gay, bi, queer, and trans men who love men. This is a peer discussion group that is free and co-sponsored by Mango Tree Counseling & Consulting & William Way Community Center.  This is a virtual event via Zoom.

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LGBTQ+ Couples Face Heightened Climate Risks: A Call for Inclusive Action
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LGBTQ+ Couples Face Heightened Climate Risks: A Call for Inclusive Action

A groundbreaking study by the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law has revealed that LGBTQ+ couples face heightened risks from climate change-related threats compared to their heterosexual counterparts. By addressing the unique needs and vulnerabilities of LGBTQ+ populations in climate change policies and disaster preparedness plans, we can work towards a more equitable and resilient future for all communities.

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How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 20: Forgive Yourself
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How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 20: Forgive Yourself

Supporting a transgender child is a journey full of emotions, learning, and growth. As a parent, it's important to recognize that you won't always get everything right. It's easy to feel overwhelmed or worry that you've made mistakes along the way, but a critical part of this journey is learning to forgive yourself. Prioritizing mental health support for both you and your child is key in navigating this process, and seeking out trans-inclusive counseling can offer the professional guidance you both need.

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Tarot Night Fundraiser
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Tarot Night Fundraiser

Join Eastern PA Trans Equity Project on October 16th for a night of witchy fun at "THE END" bookstore in Allentown!  $10 gets you three tarot readings for our team of experienced tarot card readers.

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How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 19: Ask Before Acting
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How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 19: Ask Before Acting

As the family of a trans kid, one of the most important principles you can embrace is respect for your child’s autonomy. Transitioning, or exploring one’s gender identity, is deeply personal, and every step of the journey should center on your child’s comfort and choices. Parental support for trans kids is not just about offering love and encouragement, but also about recognizing and honoring their right to make decisions about their identity and how it is shared with others.

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How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 18: Become an Ally
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How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 18: Become an Ally

One of the most impactful ways to support your transgender child is to learn how to be an ally. As your child grows and faces challenges unique to the transgender community, your role as an advocate becomes even more important. Being an ally isn’t just about accepting your child’s identity—it’s about actively standing up for them and creating a world where they can thrive.

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Where Sunflowers Dance
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Where Sunflowers Dance

Where Sunflowers Dance is a time-bending, emotionally charged, and humor-laced theater experience by Quentin Charles Williams. Set in 2074, it follows Grandaddy Malik, a retired professor, as he confronts his past and the rift with his parents over his coming out. This performance blends standup, improv, burlesque, spoken word, and multimedia projections, celebrating LGBTQ+ themes and exploring aging, grief, and identity.

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How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 17: Prioritize Mental Health (Yours and Theirs)
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How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 17: Prioritize Mental Health (Yours and Theirs)

When supporting your transgender child, prioritizing LGBTQ+ mental health is essential for both your child’s well-being and your own. Mental health plays a critical role in navigating the challenges and emotions that come with their transition, and as a parent, you have the opportunity to foster a nurturing and supportive environment. This means focusing on not just your child’s mental health, but also your own, as you both face different, yet equally important, emotional journeys.

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Drag Queen Bingo
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Drag Queen Bingo

PFLAG Philadelphia Presents: Drag Queen Bingo! Sunday, Sept. 22 from 6-9pm at Raymour and Flanigan in Plymouth Meeting, PA. Tickets on sale now!

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How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 16: Check In Regularly
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How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 16: Check In Regularly

Parenting a transgender child comes with unique challenges and responsibilities. One of the most crucial aspects of how to parent a trans child is to maintain open, ongoing communication. Whether your child came out years ago or more recently, it’s important to check in regularly with them about their well-being, feelings, and evolving needs. These regular conversations not only show your love and support but also create a safe space where your child feels heard and valued.

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How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 15: Let Go, Accept, Grieve
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How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 15: Let Go, Accept, Grieve

Raising a child is filled with dreams, expectations, and milestones. However, when your child comes out as transgender, those expectations may suddenly shift, and parents can experience a range of emotions that may feel overwhelming. In this crucial time, it is important to remember that your child’s journey is theirs, and one of the most significant ways to support them is by processing your own emotions and learning to let go of the future you envisioned for them. It’s natural to feel confused, afraid, or even grieve the loss of the identity you thought your child had.

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How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 14: Get Therapy for You and Your Child
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How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 14: Get Therapy for You and Your Child

Therapy can provide essential support for both you and your transgender child, offering a safe, non-judgmental environment where you can address challenges and emotions. Engaging in therapy—whether individually or together—can play a pivotal role in navigating the complexities of gender identity and the family dynamics that come with it.

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How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 13: Jump In and Participate
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How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 13: Jump In and Participate

A powerful way to support your transgender child is by jumping in and participating in their interests, events, and hobbies. When your child expresses an interest in attending Pride events or joining trans support groups, being actively involved alongside them sends a message of unwavering support and solidarity. Your presence in these spaces shows that you not only accept their identity but also value the things that are important to them. This active engagement can make a significant difference in your child’s confidence and sense of belonging.

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