National Task Forces CREATING CHANGE the nation’s foremost political, leadership, and skills-building conference for the LGBTQ+ movement

 

 

Now more than ever our community so needs the work of the National LGBTQ+ Task Force in this rampant ant-homophobic political climate.  Their key project is their annual CREATING CHANGE which is specifically the nation’s foremost political, leadership, and skills-building conference for the LGBTQ+ movement.  It’s based on the reality that despite all the progress we have made to end discrimination, millions of LGBTQ+ people face barriers in every aspect of their lives: in housing, employment, healthcare, retirement, and basic human rights. 

Through Creating Change and other advocacy programs, the National LGBTQ Task Force is training and mobilizing thousands of activists across the nation to deliver a world where you can be you.

Attendees—nearly of third of whom identify as transgender or gender non-conforming, and over half as people of color—will learn about the latest in research and strategies to secure LGBTQ+ rights, network to acquire best practices and new teaching techniques, and always come away from the experience feeling encouraged, inspired, motivated, challenged, and moved.

Creating Change’s five-day program includes hundreds of workshops and training sessions, plus tons of networking opportunities and ways to meet people from across the country. Meet some of the special guests below! 

 

Raquel Willis (she/her)

Jason Rodriguez (he/him), Dancer and Actor

Closing Plenary Performer, Big Freedia (she/her), Rapper and Activist,

 

Creating Change Conference

January 17–21, 2024
Creating Change Conference New Orleans, LA

 


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  1. Linda Lewis Avatar

    Thank you for all you do QueerGuru by keeping our community informed and by support organizations such as Creating Change!
    Love love love your article on Big Freedia!
    Best,
    Linda