Confessions of a Stonewall Intern

tern, so I thought I would share my experiences as a Stonewall summer intern.

When I started my internship at the beginning of June, Stonewall was in the middle of planning for a month’s worth of Pride events. It was a hectic time to get thrown into the mix of things, but it was exciting and worthwhile in the long run. Staff, interns, and event partners attended weekly Pride meetings, where for an hour or two we discussed upcoming events and the planning, logistics, and facilitation of those events.

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It’s BIPOC Mental Health Month!

BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) mental health awareness month was initially recognized by author and mental health advocate Bebe Moore Campbell. Campbell’s novel “72 Hour Hold” highlights the challenges and triumphs families of color face when in search of mental health support.

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National Poetry Month

Despite a rich tradition of queer poets and writers, a very small percentage of students report being directly taught positive representations of the LGBTQ+ community through their writing. It is our hope that by sharing some of our favorite LGBTQ+ poets over the course of April, we can provide you with a renewed perspective on how change takes shape, while encouraging you to think critically about the art you consume.


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Accessing the Stonewall Counseling Center

With all of the changes that have happened in our community due to the pandemic, many people have had questions about how to navigate and connect with Stonewall Counseling Services, and what those services currently look like. Read this blog for some answers to our most frequent questions…


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Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

In light of the pandemic, every event looks a bit different these days. Including the 40th Annual celebration honoring the revolutionary work of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.—”Restoration, Reconciliation and Resilience.” This free event brought to our community by MLK Unity Group, was streamed on BCAC TV, Channel 11, and is now archived on their Youtube Channel; Youtube.com/BCACTV.


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