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  1. www.hrc.org › campaigns › national-coming-out-dayNational Coming Out Day - HRC

    The first National Coming Out Day, organized by Jean O’Leary and Dr. Robert Eichberg with the National Coming Out Day organization, was observed on October 11, 1988, the first anniversary of the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. In 1993, the National Coming Out Day organization merged with us, formally known as the Human Rights Campaign Fund. We created the National ...

  2. www.hrc.org › resources › coming-outComing Out - HRC

    Coming out in order to live openly isn’t something you do once, or even for one year. It’s a decision that we make every single day of our lives. Every coming out experience is unique and must be navigated in the way most comfortable for the individual. Whether it's for the first time ever or the first time today, coming out can be an ...

  3. We use many words to describe non-straight attraction — lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, queer and fluid are all commonly used labels. Coming Out: Living Authentically as Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual+ was designed to help you and your loved ones through the coming out process in realistic and practical terms. It acknowledges that the ...

  4. Coming Out: Living Authentically as Black LGBTQ+ People is designed for those embarking on their own coming out journey at the intersections of LGBTQ+ and Black identities. This guide aims to recognize the unique experiences Black LGBTQ+ people have in coming out, while understanding that coming out is a personal choice and the lifelong coming ...

  5. 11 oct. 2023 · Human Rights Campaign Celebrates National Coming Out Day, Invites LGBTQ+ Allies to “Come Out Against Hate”. by Kathryn Smith • October 11, 2023. Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) civil rights organization, is commemorating the 35th annual National Coming ...

  6. 26 avr. 2024 · Transgender and non-binary people often experience a range of coming out experiences. Every individual makes decisions about self-discovery and disclosing their identity to others in different ways and in their own time. Throughout this process, you should always be in the driver’s seat about whether, how, where, when and with whom you choose ...

  7. 10 oct. 2018 · Check out some reflections from HRC staff, members and supporters about their coming out stories and the myriad of ways our experiences shape what it means to live our truths every day. A Resource Guide to Coming Out “The thought of coming out in the South made me feel alone and scared. All of the missing puzzle pieces of my life were coming ...

  8. 11 oct. 2018 · WASHINGTON — Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) — the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) civil rights organization — is celebrating the 30th anniversary of National Coming Out Day (NCOD). Every year on October 11, NCOD emphasizes the importance of coming out and creating a safe world in which ...

  9. Coming Out to Your Coworkers. After creating an action plan, one of the first steps you may want to take is coming out to your coworkers. There are many ways you may wish to do this. You can choose to come out to your coworkers individually, or first to a small team. You may wish to come out to your coworkers in person, or through an ...

  10. This collection focuses on coming out and acknowledging the different barriers and increased discrimination for those at the intersection of multiple identities. Our race, ethnicity, language, religion, cultural dress, sexual orientation or gender identity should never be barriers to us living our full lives. For lesbian, gay, bisexual ...

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