GLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
State Policy Fellow
Alabama.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
South.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Alaska.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
West.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Arizona
info@glsenarizona.orgState Policy Fellow
Arizona.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
Southwest.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Arkansas
chapter@aar.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
Arkansas.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
South.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Merced
chapter@merced.glsen.orgGLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Los Angeles
chapter@la.glsen.orgGLSEN Chapter: GLSEN San Diego County
chapter@sdca.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
NorthernCalifornia.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
West.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Colorado.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
Southwest.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Connecticut
chapter@cct.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
Connecticut.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
East.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Delware.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
East.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Collier County
chapter@ccfl.glsen.orgGLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Tampa Bay
chapter@tbfl.glsen.orgGLSEN Steering Committee: GLSEN Central Florida
chapter@centralfl.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
Florida.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
South.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Georgia.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
South.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Hawaii.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
West.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Idaho.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
West.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Illinois.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
Midwest.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Greater Fort Wayne
chapter@gfwin.glsen.orgGLSEN Steering Committee: GLSEN Central Indiana
centralindiana@steeringcommittee.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
Indiana.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
Midwest.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Iowa.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
Midwest.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Kansas
info@ks.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
Kansas.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
Southwest.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Bluegrass
chapter@bky.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
Kentucky.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
South.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Louisiana.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
South.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Maine.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
East.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Maryland
chapter@md.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
Maryland.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
East.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Massachusetts
chapter@ma.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
Massachusetts.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
East.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Southeast Michigan
chapter@semi.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
Michigan.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
Midwest.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Minnesota.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
Midwest.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Mississippi.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
South.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
State Policy Fellow
Missouri.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
Midwest.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Montana.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
West.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
State Policy Fellow
Nebraska.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
Southwest.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Nevada.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
Southwest.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN New Hampshire
chapter@nh.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
NewHampshire.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
East.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Central New Jersey
chapter@cnj.glsen.orgGLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Southern New Jersey
info@snj.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
NewJersey.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
East.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN New Mexico
chapter@anm.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
NewMexico.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
Southwest.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Upstate New York
chapter@upstateny.glsen.orgGLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Mid-Hudson
chapter@midhudson.glsen.orgGLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Lower Hudson Valley
chapter@lowerhudsonvalley.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
NewYork.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
East.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
NorthCarolina.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
South.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
NorthDakota.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
West.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Northwest Ohio
chapter@nwoh.glsen.orgGLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Northeast Ohio
chapter@neoh.glsen.orgGLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Central Ohio
chapter@coh.glsen.orgGLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Greater Cincinnati
chapter@gcoh.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
Ohio.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
Midwest.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Oklahoma.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
Southwest.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Oregon
oregon@chapters.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
Oregon.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
West.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Philly
info@philly.glsen.orgGLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Bucks County
chapter@bucksco.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
Pennsylvania.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
East.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
RhodeIsland.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
East.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
SouthCarolina.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
South.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
SouthDakota.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
West.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
State Policy Fellow
Tennessee.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
South.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Austin
chapter@atx.glsen.orgGLSEN Steering Committee:
GLSEN Gulf Coast
State Policy Fellow
Texas.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
Southwest.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Northern Utah
chapter@ut.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
Utah.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
Southwest.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Vermont.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
East.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Northern Virginia
chapter@nova.glsen.orgGLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Richmond
chapter@rva.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
Virginia.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
East.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: GLSEN Washington State
chapter@wa.glsen.orgState Policy Fellow
Washington.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
West.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
WestVirginia.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
East.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
State Policy Fellow
Wisconsin.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
Midwest.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for justice for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Wyoming.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
West.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for Justice for LGBTQ+ Youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
DC.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow
East.FF@glsen.orgYouth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for Justice for LGBTQ+ Youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
AmericanSamoa.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow: N/A
Youth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for Justice for LGBTQ+ Youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
Guam.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow: N/A
Youth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for Justice for LGBTQ+ Youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
MarianaIslands.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow: N/A
Youth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for Justice for LGBTQ+ Youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
PuertoRico.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow: N/A
Youth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.orgGLSEN advocates for LGBTQ+ youth in K-12 schools across the country. Please consider joining your state’s GLSEN Chapter and connecting with other state-based advocates in your communities to advance our vision of positive school transformation where every young person can at minimum feel safe and ultimately experience schools as places of liberation. Our theory of change is grounded in our support for truly adequate funding for public education that is allocated using the lens of intersectional equity, inclusive of LGBTQ+ communities, and that provides resources to implement the four core supports we have identified from conducting over 20 years of research:
For each state, territory, and the District of Columbia, you will find contact information for your State Policy Fellow, who is the lead liaison for policy advocacy in your state, contact information for GLSEN Chapters, and the regional Freedom Fellow who advises and supports the GLSEN chapter network on topics affecting LGBTQ+ students in your state. Additionally, you will find the contact information for GLSEN’s Youth Programs and GLSEN’s Education Programs. Thank you for your advocacy and joining GLSEN in fighting for Justice for LGBTQ+ Youth in K-12 schools.
If you are seeking legal advice and support due to experiencing discrimination, please refer to our LGBTQ+ Student Rights and LGBTQ + Educator Rights resources. These resources provide information about how to file a federal, state, or local civil rights violation complaint as well as links to seek legal assistance from the ACLU’s National LGBT Project and the National Women’s Law Center Fund’s Legal Network for Gender Equity.
GLSEN Chapter: N/A
State Policy Fellow
VirginIslands.policy@glsen.orgRegional Freedom Fellow: N/A
Youth Programs Contact
students@glsen.orgEducation Programs Contact
educators@glsen.org