Want an awesome event to go to?
Don’t live in Seattle ??
WELL GUESS WHAT? Proud, Out, and Wonderful (POW) is a new GLBT youth
group/organization that is located in Burien and they need your support! Come
join them in their 1st Annual Winter Social!! Located at the Mark in
Burien, its going to be from 6-9pm on December 20th. For more
information, please check out their Tumblr account!
Events, activities, news, and resources for gay, bi, lesbian, trans, queer, and questioning youth in Seattle
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books
(1)
bullying
(1)
drugs
(1)
internship
(1)
It Gets Better
(1)
Jamey Rodemeyer
(1)
Lady Gaga
(1)
leadership
(1)
outreach
(1)
peers
(1)
queer fiction
(1)
reading
(1)
resources
(2)
suicide prevention
(1)
volunteering
(1)
YCAB
(1)
youth
(1)
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
NEW INTERNSHIP AVAILABLE! Are you under the age of 19? Would you like to help out your community and earn community service hours and MONEY? Seattle Parks and Recreation has a new Teen Internship available! For more information please follow the link below and click on first picture of a document. APPLICATION DEADLINE IS JANUARY 12th, 2011!!
http://www.seattle.gov/parks/ teens/programs/teenjobs.htm#one
http://www.seattle.gov/parks/
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Youth In Focus
DO YOU LIKE TO TAKE PICTURES? WELL GUESS WHAT?! Youth in Focus is a 100% FREE photography
class for teens!! This includes use of a camera, dark room, computer, etc.
Anything to support you photography needs. Classes meet twice a week for 9
weeks. To sign up go here: http://youthinfocus.org/students/how-to-apply/
Or for more info, you can go directly to there site at www.youthinfocus.org BUT HURRY! Application deadline is Nov. 28th,
2011 so make sure to get the application in on time!
Monday, October 31, 2011
GUESS WHAT! We need your ideas! As you guys may
know, we are no longer the Mpowerment Project, and we would like to know of
anything that you would like to see in our new program. What would you like to
do? This program is for YOU, so let us know! Questions, Comments, or Ideas?
Send us a message, or post something. You can also message Alexandria , the peer outreach intern at outreach2@llaa.org or give her a call at
206-957-1724
Monday, October 17, 2011
Food drive for Lifelong AIDS Alliance
HEY EVERYONE! So, have any of you heard about the
trick or treat house in the Hauntlake neighborhood? WELL LET ME TELL YOU, it's
pretty much awesome. They have an awesome haunted house, and every year they
donate to a charity. WELL GUESS WHAT. This year is a food drive for Lifelong
AIDS Alliance .
They are having a food drive for the Chicken Soup Brigade which is like a Meals
on Wheels for people living with HIV/AIDS. SO YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO COME CHECK
IT OUT! Here is the link to the website for more information! Please come show
your support and have some fun!
http://www.trickortreathouse.com/
WHAT: 16th Annual Lesbian and Gay
Film Festival.
WHEN: October 14th – 23rd
COST:
Regular Screenings are $10 unless you are a member.
For more info, see below.
WHERE: Oct. 14: Egyptian Theatre
Oct. 15-20th: NW Film Forum
Oct 21-23rd: Pacific Place Cinemas
To see what films are playing or for more info on
ticket prices and other questions, please visit:
Monday, September 26, 2011
Jamey Rodemeyer 1997-2011
I was so sad to hear about the suicide Jamey Rodemeyer, a 14-year-old gay high school student in Buffalo, New York who endured years of bullying. Jamey was a big fan of Lady Gaga, and Gaga honored Jamey by dedicating her song, "Hair" to him at the iHeartRadio music festival (check out the video below).
For local resources here in the Seattle area related to LGBT bullying and suicide prevention, check out the Youth Suicide Prevention Program. Need help now? Call toll-free nationwide: 1-800-273-TALK.
Not sure where to start? Call 1-800-273-TALK for resources or reach out to someone you can trust, like a teacher, mentor, or friend. You can also reach out to local agencies, like Lifelong AIDS Alliance or Lambert House for assistance. Looking for more resources? Email jamesw@llaa.org or call 206-957-1665.
Check out Jamey's It Gets Better project video, and please know that there are people right here in your community who can help.
I just wanna be myself,
And I want you to love me for who I am
I just wanna be myself,
And I want you to know, I am my Hair
I’ve had enough
This is my prayer
That I’ll die living just as free as my hair
I’ve had enough
This is my prayer
That I’ll die living just as free as my hair
I’ve had enough
I’m not a freak
I must keep fighting to stay cool on the streets
I’ve had enough, enough, enough
And this is my prayer, I swear
I’m as free as my hair. –Hair, Lady Gaga
And I want you to love me for who I am
I just wanna be myself,
And I want you to know, I am my Hair
I’ve had enough
This is my prayer
That I’ll die living just as free as my hair
I’ve had enough
This is my prayer
That I’ll die living just as free as my hair
I’ve had enough
I’m not a freak
I must keep fighting to stay cool on the streets
I’ve had enough, enough, enough
And this is my prayer, I swear
I’m as free as my hair. –Hair, Lady Gaga
Labels:
bullying,
It Gets Better,
Jamey Rodemeyer,
Lady Gaga,
resources,
suicide prevention,
youth
Location:
Seattle, WA, USA
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Youth Community Advisory Board -- Limited Openings!
We currently have a few spots open on our Youth Community Advisory Board (YCAB). YCAB will meet twice each month for an hour in October, November, and December. YCAB meetings are used to plan LGBT youth events and activities in Seattle and to give YCAB members an opportunity to tell us what services they would like to see us provide.
This is a volunteer opportunity, and we provide food at each meeting. There are a limited number of seats on the YCAB. If you would like to sit on this board, please contact James at jamesw@llaa.org and I will send you the meeting schedule.
YCAB members are asked to commit to at least four of the six meetings (4-6 hours total over three months).
Take advantage of this leadership opportunity an BE HEARD!
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
A-List Seattle: The Top 5 Reads for Queer Youth
It’s back to school season across Seattle , time to crack open those books and, if you go to the high school in Glee, to break into song. So maybe the title of this post is a little misleading: it’s not about some new offshoot of Logo’s “The A-List New York.”
Although we would all love to have
5. “Liquor: A Novel” by Poppy Z. Brite: A good read for foodies and all lovers of N’Awlens, “Liquor” is the story of two lovers/chefs as they launch a restaurant based entirely on, you guessed it, liquor. The story is a great read for lovers of food writing and good gay fiction.
4. Queer Attitude--Gay Youth Blogs: Okay, not so much a book but a collection of links to other blogs. If you prefer short streams-of-consciousness instead of books, scroll on through and find something that speaks to you. Some of these are great, others, not so much.
3. “Drugs in Partyland”: Drugs and alcohol are all around and peer pressure is intense. Here is an easy to read guide to help you make the best decisions for you, as well as resources for more information or help if you need it.
2. “Send Me” by Patrick Ryan: A tale of two gay brothers, one out and proud, and the other struggling to make sense of it all. Set in Florida , “Send Me” is a story of complex family issues and how sharing common roots does not necessarily mean families share common experiences (probably don’t need a book to know that now, do you?)
1. “Dream Boy” by Jim Grimsley: Recently reviewed by NPR, this story touches on homophobia, bullying, adolescent awkwardness, and finding gay love where you least expect it (namely in the South).
What are some of your favorite books, blogs, websites, comics, or other reads (queer or completely unrelated to sexuality)? Feel free to post your suggestions (or criticisms of my choices) in the comments section!
Labels:
books,
drugs,
queer fiction,
reading,
resources
Location:
Seattle, WA 98122, USA
Friday, September 2, 2011
Paid Internship Available!
Lifelong AIDS Alliance has an immediate opening for a Peer Outreach Intern. The intern conducts street outreach for homeless and unstably housed youth, works on projects, and develops marketable job skills. The position begins at the end of September and lasts until the end of 2011 for 15-20 hours per week. The compensation is $10/hour.
The internship is designed for a Seattle youth/young adult 22 or under who has experienced homelessness or unstable housing and experience with LGBTQ issues. If you or someone you know is interested in this internship, please contact James at jamesw@llaa.org or 206-957-1665.
Applications are due September 9!
The internship is designed for a Seattle youth/young adult 22 or under who has experienced homelessness or unstable housing and experience with LGBTQ issues. If you or someone you know is interested in this internship, please contact James at jamesw@llaa.org or 206-957-1665.
Applications are due September 9!
Labels:
internship,
outreach
Location:
1017 E Union St, Seattle, WA 98122, USA
Welcome to the SQY Blog!
Seattle Q-Youth (SQY, or "Sky") is the blog for the outreach and education program at Lifelong AIDS Alliance. Check back regularly for news, events, program updates, volunteer opportunities, and more!
If you are 24 years old or younger and would like to learn more about SQY, please contact jamesw@llaa.org!
If you are 24 years old or younger and would like to learn more about SQY, please contact jamesw@llaa.org!
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