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November 6, 2023 Newsletter
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Washington LGBTQ Commission Celebrates Indigenous Heritage Month
November is Indigenous Heritage Month, and the Washington LGBTQ Commission would like to lift up and celebrate our Indigiqueer and Two-Spirit community members and share some community resources. Washington state occupies the land of countless Indigenous tribes, 29 federally recognized and even more which are not. Since time immemorial, these native peoples have been stewards of this land, but the history of colonialism in this country has tried to erase their past and ignore their existence in the present. Here in Washington, we are working to rebuild strong relationships with our tribes and put an emphasis on decolonization in our government work.
Although not used by all indigenous communities, Two-Spirit is an umbrella term that represents an Indigenous person who has both a masculine and feminine spirit in their soul – something that is honored in their tribes. Two-Spirit people exist in many tribes across the country and have existed for thousands of years. Indigiqueer is another umbrella term that encompasses LGBTQ Indigenous peoples. The Washington State LGBTQ Commission has been intentional in having Indigenous representation within the Commission. Commissioner Dustin Best is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Indian Reservation and serves as a Colville Business Council for the Colville Tribe, and former Commissioner Josette Ross is a member of the Nisqually Tribe. Additionally, Commissioner Abigayle Coleman has Chiricahua Apache indigenous heritage. We want to thank them for their critical insights on Indigenous matters and commitment to serving LGBTQ people in Washington.
This past pride month, the first Two-Spirit Powwow took place in Spokane, hosted by the Spectrum Center Spokane and Spokane Pride. This historical event, the first of its kind, celebrated Indigenous LGBTQ pride and featured drumming and dancing from tribes across Washington. Spectrum Center Spokane also sponsors UNYO, Urban Native Youth Organization, which hosts weekly youth nights and “is pleased to offer the teachings of cultural practices, beading, regalia making and other Indigenous way of being”. The Northwest Two Spirit Society is a group that “provides cultural and ceremonial support to Two-Spirit people, especially young people, and their families. You can view their Facebook group here. We would like to encourage you to support, engage with, and share these organizations and groups with others as we work towards a Washington that is more equitable for everyone.
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Notice of Public Meeting of the WA State LGBTQ Commission - Whatcom County
The Washington State LGBTQ Commission will host its November public meeting on Friday, November 17th from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. This meeting will take place at Whatcom Community College in the Syre Student Center, Rooms 107 and 108, located at 237 W. Kellogg Rd., Bellingham, WA 98226. This will be an in-person public meeting with no live broadcast. The public can attend in person and public comments will be received both in person at the meeting or in writing prior to the meeting. If you want to submit public comments, please direct them to Sawyer Tuttle, Executive Assistant for the Commission at sawyer.tuttle@lgbtq.wa.gov.
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Opportunities for the Community
GSBA Scholarship Open House
Thinking about next steps in your educational pathway? Wanting to return to school, but not sure how to make it work? Fall is the time to jump onto Financial Aid! Join GSBA online (Zoom) on Wednesday, November 8 from 6 to 7:15 p.m. to learn more about the GSBA Scholarship. GSBA strives to uplift LGBTQIA students across Washington State as they pursue their college goals. Whether that be a certificate, trade, associate's, or bachelor's degree, GSBA provides both funding & supportive community to make post-secondary education more easily obtainable. In this Scholarship "Open House," GSBA will walk you through how scholarships work, tips to a successful application, & important deadlines to be eligible for a GSBA scholarship.
Register Here!
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Grant Opportunity – Nonprofit and Religious Nonprofits Security Grant Program
The Washington State Department of Commerce is initiating a Request for Application (RFA) process to fund $500,000 in fiscal year 2024 for the physical security of nonprofit and religious nonprofit institutions. Grant recipients must have reasons to believe they have been subject to security threats and demonstrate a need for enhanced security. Grant funding must be used and limited to purchasing security hardware and equipment to enhance the security of the buildings and grounds of such organizations.
There will be an applicant’s conference at 11 a.m. on Nov. 2nd, 2023.
Responses to the RFA are due by 5 p.m. PST, Dec. 19th, 2023.
Please click this link to learn more
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Save the Date: 2023 Public Safety Summit on Hate Crimes
November 7th, 2023
8:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Venue TBD, South Seattle Metro Area
King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office and Anti-Defamation League’s Pacific Northwest Office are presenting the 2023 Public Safety Summit on Hate Crimes. KCPAO invites law enforcement and community partners to share ideas and feedback so we may provide an improved response to individuals and communities impacted by hate crimes. Coffee and lunch will be provided. Kindly RSVP to sarah.cranfill@kingcounty.gov.
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Pride Foundation Scholarship Now Open
We’ve been watching the leaves change color and recovering from our first colds of the school season, and that means it is finally time – the Pride Foundation 2024 scholarship application is now open.
The Pride Foundation’s scholarships fund LGBTQ+ students who are leaders – in their own lives, in their families, in their home communities, in their field of study, in their workplace, or in our movements for justice. The Pride Foundation’s program provides resources to students who need to most, regardless of school, major, or GPA.
Since awarding their first scholarship in 1992, Pride Foundation has awarded over $8.5 million to 2,452 students in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. Through the incredible generosity of our community, Pride Foundation has more than 60 scholarship funds – but students only need to complete one application.
Applications are due Friday, January 5, 2024, and any LGBTQ+ student who is a resident of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, or Washington state is eligible to apply. You can find out more details about the basic requirements, process, and application here.
Help us make sure every student in our region knows about the opportunity for support – please help spread the word to students in your networks – or apply yourself!
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A Letter from Washington State Poet Laureate Arianne True - Queer Poetry Anthology Call for Submissions
Calling all queer poem writers of Washington State and adjacent tribal lands!
As part of my term as the Washington State Poet Laureate, I’m putting together an anthology of poems from queer writers of all stripes across the state. I want to hear from people trying out poetry for the first time, as well as regular writers and widely published poets. I want to include work by folks across spectrums of sexual orientation, gender, and sexuality in general (ace/aro family, I’m looking at you—send me work!), and from across the full breadth of our state.
Poems can be on any topic. This anthology takes the stance that all art made by queer artists is queer art, whether it draws explicit attention to an identity or not. Send me your love poems, the poem you wrote on the bus or in the park, poems where you wrestle with yourself, poems where you love existing, poems that take a metaphor and run with it, tribute poems, grief poems, ecstatic poems, sleepy poems, poems that barely know what they are or what they’re becoming, I want it all. Traditional and experimental work are both welcomed.
The final anthology will be published online and made available as a free resource. I’ll organize poems in a tagged and searchable format (like a database), making sure the tags are correct to the poem and its author. There is no payment available but chosen writers will appear in a publicized, widely available anthology and may get opportunities for readings and events following the anthology’s launch.
I hope to hear from you soon! And please pass this call around!
Best,
Arianne True
Submissions are due Friday, December 15th, 2023. Click here for more info and to submit.
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Help Improve Maternal Health for Bisexual Women of Color
MultiCare Health Systems invite bisexual women of color in Washington state to consider joining their THRIVE Community Steering Committee.
Joining the THRIVE Community Steering Committee involves:
- Committing to a two-year term that includes participating in eight meetings per year.
- Co-creating approaches to improve bisexual Women of Color’s representation in maternal health research, so no one gets left behind.
- Contributing to the development of an anti-racist, bisexual-affirming maternal health toolkit for maternal health providers and birth workers.
To make meeting attendance easiest for a wide group of people, MultiCare Health Systems will hold all meetings virtually. Our team can help identify community spaces with free computers and WIFI access as needed. Members will be provided $75 as compensation after every meeting attended.
Those interested in becoming THRIVE Community Steering Committee members and/or learning more can reach out to Deana Williams, the study lead, at deana.williams@multicare.org or complete the intake form at https://redcap.link/JoinThrive.
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Interested in serving on Commissions and Boards?
Monthly Upcoming Appointment Opportunities:
Washington is home to vibrant communities and diverse Washingtonians who all have unique talents, skills and experiences. Governor Inslee places a high priority on boards, commissions, and agencies that are reflective of the diverse make-up of Washington and that utilize the impressive talent of Washingtonians. We are always seeking skilled and experienced individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds to participate in boards and commissions ensuring an effective and representative government.
We are excited to share the highlighted Current and Upcoming Gubernatorial Appointment Opportunities.
As someone with deep roots in your respective communities and organizations, we hope that you will share these opportunities. Anyone interested in being appointed will need to fill out this Application. Please explore the Boards and Commissions Profiles if you are interested in learning more about the many opportunities to get involved!
Thank you for your assistance in helping Governor Inslee find well-rounded candidates with significant talent and diverse experiences. Please feel free to reach out to Boards and Commissions staff with any questions you might have. Thank you for your time.
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Job Opportunities for LGBTQ Washingtonians
Check out the list of job opportunities for the community on our Careers Opportunities page by visiting this link.
We are excited to share job postings sent to the LGBTQ Commission. There are three requirements to be included on our page:
- The job needs to be able to be done in Washington State (virtual works)
- The business must have an inclusivity and/or equal opportunity statement
- The job posting must include a salary range.
Please send any job opportunity to share with the community to our Executive Assistant, Sawyer Tuttle (they/them), sawyer.tuttle@lgbtq.wa.gov.
Have something you want to share in our newsletter? Please send any submissions to Sawyer Tuttle, Executive Assistant, at sawyer.tuttle@lgbtq.wa.gov
Deadline for all submissions is Thursdays by 12:00 PM Pacific Time.
Published Monday mornings.
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