What Makes Pride Episode 2: Housing Justice - PFLAG
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What Makes Pride Episode 2: Housing Justice

What Makes Pride is a 2021 series from PFLAG National, hosted by Melissa Harris-Perry, dedicated to uplifting the work and lives--and sharing the stories--of LGBTQ+ BIPOC people, communities, and grassroots organizations.

Episode 2 features and focuses on Housing Justice organizations and organizers

House of Tulip logo

Mariah Moore, Co-Director, House of Tulip 

  • About: House of Tulip isn’t an emergency shelter or a transitional living house. It’s a long-term investment in housing solutions. The path from homelessness to homeownership is long and hard, but we will be there every step of the way for TGNC Louisianans. Meanwhile, House of Tulip will continue to own the land, ensuring our housing stays affordable forever.
  • FollowTwitter, Facebook, and Instagram
  • Donate: houseoftulip.org/make-a-donation

Trans Housing Coalition logo

Jesse Pratt-Lopez, Founder and Co-Director, Trans Housing Coalition

  • About: The Trans Housing Coalition helps Atlanta’s chronically homeless Transgender and gender non-conforming people move from the streets into long-term housing and on to the lives they want to lead.
  • Follow:  TwitterFacebook, and Instagram
  • Donate: transhousingcoalition.org/donate
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Fighting For Our Pride

LGBTQ+ people—and especially LGBTQ+ youth—are under relentless attack, from book bans and classroom censorship to restrictions on gender-affirming care and efforts to erase our identities. Fighting for Our Pride is PFLAG’s campaign to equip, train, and mobilize families and allies to push back against these harmful policies.

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