Houston gay pride parade 2019

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The discussion will focus on Interpersonal Violence Prevention and its rising trend during the current pandemic. featuring representatives from the Texas A&M Office of Health Promotion, Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) and the Sexual Assault Resource Center. The next edition in the series is “The Relationship Spectrum,” June 15 from 6-7 p.m. The university’s Pride Center, which is housed within the Offices of the Dean of Student Life within the Division of Student Affairs, has announced a variety of events throughout the month, including Pride Live, a panel discussion series that is broadcast on Facebook Live. It’s a way of showing that there are other people like you, so let’s come together and celebrate what a beautiful diaspora of culture that’s here.” So many people live with invisible identities. “This month represents not only a way to learn about the history of LGBTQ+ people and where we have been, but also where we’re going and the work that still needs to be done,” Jackson said. June is Pride Month, and according to Frances Jackson (they/them/theirs), coordinator at the Texas A&M University LGBTQ+ Pride Center, the occasion is an opportunity to reflect on the history of the gay rights movement and to celebrate the mosaic of cultures at the university and beyond. Brayden Toulouse/Texas A&M Student Affairs

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