Support and Community for LGBTQ, Jewish and BIPOC Teens

Rakisha, Branch Manager/Kings Bay

The mass shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs is a further reminder of the how scary and isolating the world can be for LGBTQ+teens. To add to the trauma, people around the country are also banning books that affirm the existence of the LGBTQ+community. Recent antisemitic comments by celebrities highlights an overall rise in antisemitism in the United States that have many Jewish people fearing for their safety. We have learned over the past two years the importance of standing up and supporting those in marginalized communities who are experiencing primary or second-hand trauma because of their race, ethnicity, gender, religion, or sexuality. Below are some resources in New York that Jewish and LGBTQ+communities can contact during these difficult times. However, any persons experiencing any discrimination or harassment should reach out to New York City’s Commission of Human Rights (https://www.nyc.gov/site/cchr/help/i-need-help.page).  

Support LGBTQ+for Teens and Families 

The Center--The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Community Center: The Center provides a place to connect and engage, find camaraderie and support, and celebrate the vibrancy and growth of the LGBTQ community. https://gaycenter.org/calendar/ 

NYC Children--LGBTQ Resources: The LGBTQ Office has compiled an extensive database of LGBTQ-affirming resources. They range from housing programs to mental health providers to places of worship. https://www.nyc.gov/site/acs/about/lgbtq-resources.page 

NYC Unity Project: List programs that offer peer-to-peer support groups, professional services, and legal support—all of which can help LGBTQ youth live more freely, openly, and confidently. https://growingupnyc.cityofnewyork.us/generationnyc/topics/lgbtq/ 

PFLAG NYC Helpline: PFLAG NYC offers one-on-one support to help parents and families. Phone or Text – Call or text the helpline at 212-463-0629. Leave your name and number and the support team will reach out to you. Email – Send an email to help@pflagnyc.org and our support team will get back to you. https://www.pflagnyc.org/families/helpline/ 

Q Center: The mission of Q Center is to celebrate and take pride in LGBT identities, care for individuals and groups in need, educate the public about those individuals and groups, address health disparities, build community, and empower all.  https://lgbtnetwork.org/our-organizations-1/queens-lgbt-center/ 

Queens Center for Gay Seniors: Offers a welcoming environment where everyone is celebrated for who they are. LGBTQ youth find care, support and acceptance through our Generation Q program, while LGBTQ older adults gather at our warm and welcoming Queens Center for Gay Seniors. These programs are just two examples of how we work to help marginalized individuals or groups feel accepted and included in the greater community.  https://www.qchnyc.org/qcgs 


Jewish New Yorkers Belong Here 

The Commission’s Community Relations Bureau (CRB) partners with sister City agencies, community organizations, faith leaders, and elected officials to raise awareness about issues facing Jewish New Yorkers. Bias Response Team, call (212) 416-0197. https://www.nyc.gov/site/cchr/media/jewish-new-yorkers.page 

Support for Hate Crime Survivors:  https://www.nyc.gov/site/stophate/resources/victim-support.page 

 

How to be a Better Ally:

  • GLAAD's 10 Ways to Be an Ally & a Friend: https://www.glaad.org/resources/ally/2
  • ADL's 6 Ways to Be An Ally: https://bit.ly/3OuKaeK
  • Safe Horizon's Six Ways to be an Ally to the Asian, Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Community: https://bit.ly/3tXlX7a

 

Upcoming Events

The Cycle Alliance's Period Pantry at Saratoga

Sat, Jun 6 10:00am
Saratoga Library

Bklyn Incubator Cycle Alliance health and wellness

Do you have a uterus or know somebody with one? Are you a teen who would like to learn more about or experiment with unfamiliar menstrual products? Stop by the Period Pantry at Saratoga, and grab a care package, complete with a variety of menstrual hygiene products brought to you by community…

The Cycle Alliance's Period Pantry at Sunset Park!

Sat, Jun 6 10:00am
Sunset Park Library

Bklyn Incubator Cycle Alliance health and wellness

Do you have a uterus or know somebody with one? Are you a teen who would like to learn more about or experiment with unfamiliar menstrual products? Stop by the Period Pantry at Sunset Park, and grab a care package, complete with a variety of menstrual hygiene products brought to you by community…

The Cycle Alliance's Period Pantry at Paerdegat

Sat, Jun 6 10:00am
Paerdegat Library

Cycle Alliance health and wellness Maternal Health

Do you have a uterus or know somebody with one? Are you a teen who would like to learn more about or experiment with unfamiliar menstrual products? Stop by the Period Pantry at Paerdegat, and grab a care package, complete with a variety of menstrual hygiene products brought to you by community…

Ping Pong & Board Games

Sat, Jun 6 3:00pm
Gerritsen Beach, Large Meeting Room

game on health and wellness table-top & board games

Table-top games, ping pong & board games Improve hand-eye coordination. Play, compete and have fun.

Mosaic Lab Coding Workshop

Sat, Jun 6 3:00pm
Saratoga, Meeting Room

all ages gaming for teens STEM & STEAM

Looking to develop coding skills? Join us in the meeting room for a free coding workshop for all ages! 

 

Period and Personal Care Pantry at Clarendon

Mon, Jun 8 10:00am
Clarendon Library

Bklyn Incubator Cycle Alliance health and wellness

Clarendon has menstrual products for free in the teen zone at Clarendon whenever the library is open. All genders welcomed. 

The pantry here runs on a donation basis. If you have items (packaged and unopened) to donate, please drop them off at the library. If you would like to…

Teen Study Time!!

Mon, Jun 8 3:00pm
Bedford Library, Quiet Room

teen time

Teens!

Need a quiet place to study!

Look no further have we got the place for you!

Come and study at the Bedford Teen Study Hour!

See you there!

Teen Fun Time: Games, Conversations & Good Vibes

Mon, Jun 8 3:00pm
Sheepshead Bay Library

gaming for teens table-top & board games teen time

Join us at the library to play UNO, Bingo, Jenga, and more. Connect with friends, meet new people, and enjoy relaxed conversations about sports, fashion, and current trends. A welcoming space to unwind, socialize, and have fun.

Ages 13 - 18

Free Snacks will be provided!

 

This blog post reflects the opinions of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of Brooklyn Public Library.

 

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