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Celebrating LGBTQ+ Voices this Month and Beyond

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Inside: Find resources to take action! {NAME}, No matter who we are, what we look like, or who we lo

Inside: Find resources to take action! [View as Webpage]( [National Education Association]( [EdJustice]( {NAME}, No matter who we are, what we look like, or who we love, we know our communities are stronger when our students have the freedom to learn, be their authentic selves, and grow up healthy and safe. As we come together for Pride Month, we are speaking out for welcoming, honest, and fully funded schools where students of all races and genders are free to learn. [NEA’s Pride Month Toolkit]( aims to foster safe and inclusive environments in our schools and empower educators, families, and communities to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights to ensure that all students can thrive. [EXPLORE OUR NEW TOOLKIT ➤]( In this toolkit, you will find: ➤ Educational Resources: Learn about the importance of supporting and protecting LGBTQ+ students, and discover ways to take action and get involved in our movement. ➤ Art for Advocacy: Access art to help you communicate your opinions and express your emotions. ➤ Effective Communication: Gain insights on how to discuss LGBTQ+ issues effectively and respectfully, especially with those who may hold different views. ➤ Comprehensive Guides: Explore a wealth of resources to deepen your understanding of LGBTQ+ issues. We know that our dreams are too big to be confined by limitations and boxes. LGBTQ+ students need us to ensure our schools are places where every student is protected and empowered to be their authentic selves. [TAKE ACTION ➤]( Let’s come together this Pride Month and beyond to demand fully resourced, supportive schools where LGBTQ+ students can learn, grow, and pursue their dreams—with no exceptions. In solidarity and pride, The NEA EdJustice Team [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [NEA - National Education Association]( You received this email at {EMAIL} because you are signed up for NEA EdJustice, timely actions and a quarterly digest about racial, social, and economic justice in education. [Click here to unsubscribe.]( © 2024 National Education Association 1201 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20036 [neaEdJustice.org]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Subscribe]( | [Unsubscribe](

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