Advice and Tips Column

Mike Doughty Mike Doughty

Thank You for an Amazing Pride 2024!

This segment normally goes over various ways to be a better Ally to the LGBTQ+ people in your life, but this month we are giving our thanks to all of the wonderful people that made our Pride Festival amazing!

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Mike Doughty Mike Doughty

Growing Community

Pride month is officially over, and for a lot of folks the Pride season is the one time of year they can truly express themselves and be among their community and with folks that see them and respect them for who they are. Being publically out is a privilege that not everyone can afford in order to stay safe from harm, keep their housing or job security, or to keep their social and family circles intact. Coming out can disrupt one or more of these groups and while it has gotten better in a lot of ways, it is still a big fear for many LGBTQ+ folks.

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Mike Doughty Mike Doughty

2024 Pride Season Events!

Instead of the Ally Tips & Self Care section, this month I wanted to bring attention to all of the Pride Season events and other events happening during the month of June that the LGBTQ Center will either be hosting or participating in!

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Mike Doughty Mike Doughty

Mirroring Language

One thing I hear a lot from people who want to do allyship is worry about how to address others, what language to use, and being hesitant to say the wrong thing or use an outdated term. Everyone will make mistakes at some point, but it’s important to TRY. Make a good faith effort to do better, and understand that if you mess up it isn’t the end of the world. I’ll use this article to give folks some additional tools…

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Trans Day of Visibility

Those of you in or around trans circles probably have at least heard of, if not celebrate in some way, International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV or Trans Day of Visibility). It is a day to celebrate trans folks around the world, while also raising awareness to the discrimination of those folks.

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Finding Queer Joy

A constant struggle for a lot of LGBTQ folks is finding support and community, especially in rural areas. Oftentimes, when LGBTQ news is talked about, the narrative is focused on queer suffering. While addressing the issues and violence around those events, it’s important to remember that we can work to end suffering while also working to enable and build queer joy.

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Mike Doughty Mike Doughty

Wanting to Come Out

Way back in August of 2022, I wrote about ways to react to someone who comes out to you. Now, I want to flip the script and talk to the people who are maybe considering coming out for the first time or to a new group of people. Coming out is something you do multiple times, and as I’ll get into later, not everyone has an “official” coming out. Everything I am going to say below is under the assumption that whoever is reading this is ready to come out, and feels safe to do so. If you do not feel safe coming out to a particular group of people, make your safety a priority!

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Mike Doughty Mike Doughty

Embracing Authenticity: A Guide to Being True to Yourself

I am sure most of us in the LGBTQ+ Community know all too well what it feels like to live in a world that often encourages conformity, the essence of authenticity stands out as a beacon of self-discovery and genuine connection. Being authentic means embracing who you truly are, free from the constraints of societal expectations and the pressures to conform. Let’s explore the meaning of authenticity, why it's crucial, and how you can embark on the journey of being authentically you and ultimately, a happier you!

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Mike Doughty Mike Doughty

New Year Check-In’s Part 2

Last year I talked about some ways to check in with yourself when it comes to the New Year and doing some kind of resolution. This year I want to expand on some of those ideas, introduce some new ones, and also look at ways you can use these tips to help others in your life by offering new tips/tools for them to use if you see them struggling.

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