The Go-Go's Belinda Carlisle and son show their PFLAG Pride
Best known as one of the largest charities in the nation championing on behalf of the LGBTQIA community, PFLAG has gone digital during the global COVID-19 pandemic by hosting virtual meetings. Through PFLAG Connects, the charity organization is making it easier and more accessible for people dealing with sexual orientation and gender identity find the support they need online. “PFLAG Connects has digital resources, tools and all of our publications are online. We give broadcasts talking about diversity and inclusion,” said Liz Owen, PFLAG director of communications. “But most importantly, FLAG Connect meetings are bringing those much-needed meetings into an online space where people can connect and stay...
06.11.20 | 01:53 | CC