Celebrating LGBTQIA+ Pride Month at the Leatherby LibrariesMain MenuIntroductionIdentities and Place: Changing Labels and Intersectional Communities of LGBTQ and Two-Spirit People in the United StatesThe Experiences of Queer Students of Color at Historically White Institutions: Navigating Intersectional Identities on CampusThe Savvy Ally: A Guide for Becoming a Skilled LGBTQ+ AdvocateSexual Orientation and Teacher Identity: Professionalism and LGBTQ Politics in Teacher Preparation and PracticeHow We Fight for Our Lives: A MemoirComing Out! A Documentary Play about Gay Life & Liberation in the U.S.A.Supporting Success for LGBTQ+ Students: Tools for Inclusive Campus PracticeThe Case of Alan Turing: The Extraordinary and Tragic Story of the Legendary CodebreakerQueer and Trans Migrations: Dynamics of Illegalization, Detention, and DeportationA Positive View of LGBTQ: Embracing Identity and Cultivating Well-BeingShe/He/They/Me: For the Sisters, Misters, and Binary ResistersCome Out, Come Out, Whoever You AreWhich Side Are You On? 20th Century American History in 100 Protest SongsTo a More Perfect Union: U.S. v. WindsorAcknowledgements
Come Out, Come Out, Whoever You Are
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This book examines “coming out” as a way to enact social change. Included are interviews with the LGBTQIA+ community as well as other groups, such as undocumented immigrant youth and sexual harassment lawyers and activists.