Fact Sheet

DOWNLOAD Informing a national agenda by and for LGBTQ & Gender Non-Conforming Youth “What’s Your Issue?” Project Fact Sheet “What’s Your Issue?” is a national Participatory Action Research (PAR) initiative of the PublicScience Project, designed by and for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ) andGender Non-Conforming (GNC) youth to document Read more…

GALLERY

Below our photos of our community, and who helped create our survey. On April 25, 2015, nearly 200 youth and youth organizers came together to create the What’s Your Issue? survey. We discussed our hopes for the research, debated the issues we thought were important to our community, and decided Read more…

Who We Are

WHAT’S YOUR ISSUE? IS A PUBLIC SCIENCE PROJECT WHAT’S YOUR ISSUE? is a national participatory action research project designed with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and gender nonconforming (LGBTQ & GNC) youth to document the dreams, desires, and priorities of LGBTQ & GNC youth. We are organized around the belief that LGBTQ & GNC youth Read more…

Our Community

THE WHAT’S YOUR ISSUE? SURVEY WAS CREATED WITH YOUTH AND SUPPORT AND SUPPORT FROM THE FOLLOWING GROUPS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND SCHOOLS: Fierce Make the Road New York Red Hook Initiative El Puente Seedz of Resistance Audre Lorde Project Streetwise and Safe BreakOUT ALI FORNEY CENTER Hetrick Martin Institute SupaFriends at Global Read more…

Advisory Board

WHAT’S YOUR ISSUE is being advised by a diverse multi-generational National Board comprised of LGBTQ & GNC youth and adults with experience in policy, research, advocacy, and the arts. JP ArcaniFormer Co-Director of Trans Youth Support Network (TYSN), Minneapolis, MNFormer Co-Director of Trans Youth Support Network (TYSN), Minneapolis, MN JP is a Read more…

History

A BRIEF HISTORY FALL 2014  WHAT’S YOUR ISSUE? began with generous funding from the Tides Foundation. We reached out to youth, youth organizers, and acaemics (all who identify as LGBTQ & GNC youth and/or adults or who work closely with LGBTQ & GNC youth) and hosted a series of conversations Read more…

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