If you are currently in a situation where immediate police, medical, psychological, or other emergency services are needed, call 911, or CNM’s Campus Safety & Security at (505) 224-3001 to obtain the appropriate services.
Please let us know what has happened and where by contacting the Dean of Students. Reports may be made anonymously through the "Silent Witness" program at (505) 224-3002. Step off at 10 AM from Central at Pride Parade Central Girard to Expo New Mexico, June 10th 10 AM Rainbow Stage. You will also receive a reminder two days prior to the event.Īnti-LGBTQIA2S+ behavior is not tolerated at CNM, but we can do little about it unless you tell us! Anything from phrases like “That’s so gay” to actual physical violence is not tolerated on campus.
Phoenix Pride Festival: November 6-7, 2021 Held at Steele Indian School Park, the Phoenix Pride festival features over 150 entertainment performances on 6 stages and over 300 exhibitors showcasing a huge variety of food, shopping and community resources.
We offer members of the CNM community a point of contact for LGBTQIA2S+ matters, and we commit to listening to any concerns, questions, kudos, or other experiences CNM community members wish to share. This committee advocates for and with the LGBTQIA2S+ communities and seeks to raise awareness about LGBTQIA2S+ topics and issues. We're always looking for new volunteers to help us ensure safe schools for all students.Įxplore our website to find out more about our work here in Albuquerque and to learn about how you can get involved in local and national events.The LGBTQIA2S+ Advisory Committee works to increase inclusive practices and policies for LGBTQIA2S+ students and employees at CNM. 13,716 likes 172 talking about this 3,494 were here. Albuquerque Pride, Albuquerque, New Mexico. While some chapters have full-time or part-time staff, most are entirely volunteer-based. NM's largest LGBT, intersex & queer/questioning. Chapters like ours play an important role in bringing GLSEN’s programs and visions to right where we live, work, and learn. Our chapter supports students and educators locally, organizes around LGBTQ-affirming public policy, plans teacher trainings, and hosts events for students, educators, parents, and allies. There are 43 Chapters around the country doing this important work. The move to these cities proved that queer communities were drawn. 1920s: The early part of the LGBTQ+ rights movement had its own start in New Mexico as gay and lesbian artists and writers found safe spaces in cities like Santa Fe and Taos.
GLSEN Albuquerque is a grassroots initiative, working locally in our community to ensure safe schools for all students, regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity. The following is a timeline of the advancement of queer peoples and groups in New Mexico since the 1920s. The marches, celebrations, parades, and activities symbolize the recognition and acceptance of same-sex marriages and legal protections for gay couples and families.
ALBUQUERQUE GAY PRIDE PARADE 2021 SERIES
GLSEN Albuquerque is a chapter of GLSEN, a national organization fighting for every student’s right to a safe, supportive education. Pride Month 2022 is a series of pride parades, protests, and celebrations that are held in many cities around the world starting in June and often extending through August.