Posts by Sue:
Two Women’s Marches Illustrate The Two Pittsburghs
(This post grew out of a Facebook post I wrote on Sunday morning.) I think having two marches/rallies centering women in Pittsburgh was a positive thing because it shined a light on the reality that we live in two Pittsburghs, divided by race. There’s an honesty there that is so rarely evident or acknowledged elsewhere. […]
History of the GLCC of Pittsburgh
Submitted by Peter Mastracci Here at the GLCC, people often ask us about the history of the center. They want to know where we’ve been located, what we’ve done, and most commonly, how long we’ve been around. The truth is that we’ve been around so long- almost since the birth of the modern gay rights movement at Stonewall […]
The #AMPLIFY Tee Shirts Are Here!
We began taking pre-order in December, but now the shirts are ready to roll. We have about 30 left if you would like to purchase one. You can also purchase one to be donated to an AMPLIFY contributor. But act fast before they are all gone.
3 Pieces of Advice for Mayor Peduto’s LGBTQIA+ Advisory Council
I was moved by the reactions of several members of the new LGBTQIA+ Advisory Council to their official swearing-in yesterday at the City County Building. I love that I don’t know everyone and I love the expanse of voices that will now be officially at the table. You know I’m not one to mince words. […]
Sean, 29, Wants to Change the LGBT Climate in Western Pennsylvania #AMPLIFY
Name: Sean Meloy Age: 29 County of Residence: Allegheny, formerly Centre County and Washington DC Preferred Pronouns: He / His / Him How do you describe your identity? Gay male Please describe your coming out experience. Where did you find support? What challenges did you face? Well, it was two-fold. Firstly was “coming out” to myself, which was formally […]
My 1991 Internship with Rick Santorum is Still Relevant?
I’d like to get at least a junior political commentator position. Or just an occasional slot on The Confluence and/or The Lynn Cullen Show? 🙂
#ToomRaiders Gather Wednesday With Pads, Tampons & ‘Graphic’ Words for @SenToomey
If you spare some time on Wednesday, this important action at the Station Square offices of U.S. Senator Pet Toomey to resist his efforts to defund Planned Parenthood. The actions includes A read-in from the classic women’s health book ‘Our Bodies, Ourselves’ On-site collection of tampons and pads which will be distributed to local organizations […]
Emily, 40, Talks About LGBTQ Visibility, Intersectionality & Resiliency #AMPLIFY
What motivated you to take part in this project? Part of wanting increased visibility for your community is being more visible yourself. When the plea was posted in the LGBTQ Community of Pittsburgh Facebook group I felt it was my responsibility as a member of this community to contribute my voice. Plus, I love talking about myself. 😉
17 #AMPLIFY Quotes About Hope, Intersectionality and LGBTQ Identity
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Call To Action: Read-In of ‘Our Bodies Ourselves’ at Senator Toomey’s Office Weds
On Wednesday, January 18, concerned Pennsylvanians from all over our region will host a read-in of legendary book “Our Bodies Ourselves,” coupled with a Donation Drive for sanitary supplies outside of Senator Toomey’s Station Square office. Location: 100 West Station Square Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Please bring sanitary supplies to donate! These items will be […]
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