Connecting • Embracing • Transforming

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Our interactive professional development trainings and workshops engage school faculty, student, and parent audiences on topics including

  • LGBTQ+ Identities and Queer Youth Experiences 
  • Adult Allyship for LGBTQ+ Youth
  • LGBTQ+ Educational Policy and Guidelines 
  • Inclusive Education and Curriculum 
  • Pronouns, Gendered Words, and Anti-LGBTQ+ Microaggressions
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What The ResearchTells Us

Research shows that 75-95% of LGBTQ+ students face some type of negative experience in school, whether it be isolation, bullying, and/or harassment.

Even worse, 60% of those students said they received no support from school staff after reporting such an issue. Live Out Loud’s 360 Experience seeks to address this challenge by creating safe and inclusive school communities via education, conversation, and community coordinated action.

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Our Programs

For many attendees, this is often the first time they have an opportunity to ask questions about, and obtain resources on, the LGBTQ+ community in a non-judgmental and safe-space environment. It is our hope that through these opportunities school faculty, student, and parent participants gain a deeper understanding of, and commitment to, LGBTQ+ allyship.

John Doe

“I really appreciated this PD, I am personally an ally that sometimes feels out of place because I am not a part of the LGBTQ+ community, but this really helped me feel more confident in supporting my LGBTQ+ students."

John Doe

“I really appreciated this PD, I am personally an ally that sometimes feels out of place because I am not a part of the LGBTQ+ community, but this really helped me feel more confident in supporting my LGBTQ+ students."

John Doe

“I really appreciated this PD, I am personally an ally that sometimes feels out of place because I am not a part of the LGBTQ+ community, but this really helped me feel more confident in supporting my LGBTQ+ students."