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You’ve heard of LGBTQ and know that it stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning or Queer. But recently, you've seen a few more letters added to the acronym and you’re not sure what they mean. What exactly does LGBTQIA+ stand for?

  1. I’m pretty sure that “folx” was started by cishet people and not anyone in the LGBT+ community. Because most people think that folks is perfectly gender neutral as it is, and don’t have a problem with it.
  2. The LGBT Center offers two mentoring programs for LGBTQA+ folx: Queer Peer Mentors and Found Families. Both programs meet our commitment to creating an environment where LGBTQA+ folx at CWRU can thrive and make connections academically and socially.
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  4. The hotline was the brainchild of Folx Health’s vice president of marketing Rocco Kayiatos and creative director Florencia Garcia Carcagno, both of whom grew up in the ’80s and ’90s as LGBTQ.

Call the SAGE Hotline at 877-360-LGBT (5428) Talk and be heard at the SAGE LGBT Elder Hotline. We connect LGBT older people who want to talk with friendly responders who are ready to listen. If you are an LGBT elder or care for one, call the free SAGE Hotline, toll-free, at 877-360-LGBT (5428).

First, know that when referring to minority groups, your language should be inclusive. (That’s why the term BIPOC, which represents Black, Indigenous and People of Color, is currently gaining momentum as a more appropriate way to refer to people of color.) LGBT was originally conceived as a more acceptable way to describe the individuals that were previously referred to as the “gay community.” And yet, these letters were still leaving various sexual and gender groups out.

And so the letter Q was added, which can mean Questioning (referring to those are uncertain of their sexual orientations or gender identities) or Queer, according to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center.

Cleo Anderson, an employee of the LGBT rights group GLAAD told USAToday: “Queer is anything that exists outside of the dominant narrative. Queer means that you are one of those letters [LGBT], but you could be all of those letters and not knowing is OK.”

The acronym has since expanded to include an I and an A at the end, making it LGBTQIA. The I stands for intersex. Per GLAAD, intersex is “an umbrella term describing people born with reproductive or sexual anatomy and/or a chromosome pattern that can't be classified as typically male or female.” And the A is used to represent those who identify as asexual, those who are agender, and those who identify as allies of the LGBT community.

What about the plus sign? This symbol is used to represent those who do not identify with one of the letters in the acronym (for example, those who identify as pansexual or gender-fluid).

But these aren’t the only letters and terms in use. In fact, the abbreviation is constantly evolving. Check out the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual Resource Center (LGBTQIARC) at the University of California at Davis for an extensive glossary.

Still worried about saying the wrong thing? GLAAD has a helpful list of terms to avoid and preferred terms, so you can continue educating yourself on the LGBTQIA+ community.

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SAGE Group Call Daily Monday - Friday at 2:00 p.m.
SAGE elders (those over 60) are invited to participate in virtual programming by calling into the SAGE Group Call. To join, call (918) 398-8780 The access code is 60#

The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender National Hotline: (888) 843-4564
The GLBT National Youth Talkline
(youth serving youth through age 25): (800) 246-7743 or online at www.glbthotline.org

SAGE LGBT Elder Hotline: SAGE connects LGBT older people who want to talk with friendly responders who are ready to listen 24/7: 877-360-LGBT (5428)

TrevorSpace - Online trans community message boards and groups. TrevorSpace is an affirming international community for LGBTQ young people ages 13-24.

Q Chat Space - Are you LGBTQ+ or questioning? Between the ages of 13 and 19? This is a place you can be yourself and be accepted wherever you are in your life & identity. Inclusion is our motto. Find and give support, have fun, connect around shared interests and get good information. Chat with like-minded peers in live chats designed for you & by you, facilitated by folks who care.

LGBTQIA+ Discord Servers- Search for specific LGBTQIA+ tags

LGBT National Help Center - Talk lines, text groups, online groups, etc.

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The Asexual Visibility & Education Network- Chat rooms & forums for the Ace community

LGBTQ People of Color Support Group- Peer support group serving as an outlet for LGBTQ people of color to come together and talk about anything affecting them in a space that strives to be safe and judgement free. Currently holding Zoom meetings due to the pandemic. Download robert bosch port devices driver.

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