Washington GSA Network

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  • 28 / Male
  • SEATTLE, Washington, US
  • Last Login: 11/11/2008

Interests

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    Region 1 (Penninsula)
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    Region 4 (Seattle/King County)
    Region 5 (Snohomish/Skagit/Whatcom)
    Region 6 (North Central Washington)
    Region 7 (Yakima/South Central WA)
    Region 8 (Tri-Cities Area)
    Region 9 (South East Washington)
    Region 10 (Spokane Area)

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Details

  • Status: Single
  • Here for: Networking
  • Orientation: Gay
  • Ethnicity: No Answer
  • Religion: No Answer
  • Zodiac Sign: Capricorn
  • Children: Undecided
  • Smoke / Drink: N/A / N/A
  • Education: No Answer
  • Income: No Answer

Blurbs

About me:

The Washington State Gay-Straight Alliance Network, a project of GLSEN Washington State, is a youth-led organization created to help connect public and private GSA-based clubs and other community groups throughout Washington State. Students will develop leadership skills and help to build peer support through programs, workshops and trainings.

The students involved with the Network will educate the community, teachers and fellow students about bullying, harassment and homophobia that LGBTQ youth face. Both students and advisors will connect with other clubs to learn what is being done within the Network and how to make it stronger and become more successful.

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Our phone numbers are:
206.330.2099
877.220.4213

Our office address is:
1605 12th Ave, Suite 35
Seattle, WA 98122



Other LGBT friendly organizations
Scouting for All
PFLAG
Safe Schools Coalition
OUTKitsap
URSeattle
Stop the Hate
Lambert House
Ingersoll Gender Center
Gay & Lesbian National Hotline
Who's Positive
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Who I'd like to meet:

Want to Volunteer with us??? Click on the Link!! Detailed Agency Listing


Do you want to be part of our leadership team?? Click on the link! Click Here to fill out application

Comments

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  • Sep 24 2008 4:25 PM

    Our GSA would have attended your leadership conference on the 10th but that is when we are recognizing National Coming Out Day on our campus.
    Maybe next year it won't be planned for the same weekend?
  • Sep 20 2008 4:18 PM

    Celebrate Bisexuality Day - Tuesday September 23rd 2008
    Celebrate Bisexuality Day, held on September 23 of each year puts our community on the map with its call to promote visibility and celebrate the wonderful diversity of our communities, families and lives with all sorts of great events from parties, to picnics, to discussions, dinner parties and dances.

    Celebrate Bisexuality Day also called Bisexual Pride Day is held annually on September 23 [& traditionally celebrated with events through-out that week and week-end] and puts the Bisexual/Pansexual Community on the map with its call to Promote Visibility and Celebrate the Wonderful Diversity of ALL our Communities, Friends, Families, Allies and Lives with various sorts of GREAT EVENTS from Evening Potlucks, to Afternoon Picnics, from Panel Discussions to Dinner Dances and so much more.


    So what are you or your group doing to celebrate this year?

    Send us a myspace Comment and tell us all about what you will be doing this year.
    And Groups give us the Complete 411 on Who, What and Where so we can help you Reach Out and Invite in more of the Community in your area, [& remember this is the World Wide Web, so always include your City, State and Area-Code].
  • Jul 30 2008 4:07 PM

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  • Jul 3 2008 7:02 PM

    Wanna help with Palouse Pride 2008?
    Every Sunday in July anyone that wants to volunteer thier time is welcome to come and help out.
    We will be meeting at 7pm in the Safari Pearl game room. See you on Sunday July 6, 2008!

    If you are unable to make the Sunday meetings please contact us, there are plenty of other ways to help!
    Thank you,

    Pride Chair &
    Inland Oasis President
  • Jun 27 2008 2:37 AM

    Thanks very much for the add. I sincerely appreciate it.

    Take care, Terry-Chicago, IL
  • Jun 28 2008 12:58 PM

    Happy Pride Weekend from a transman in the Emerald City.

    rainbow roses
  • Jun 30 2008 8:05 PM

    Thanks again for adding me. I look forward to a lot of fun in the future. Thanks, Shor T


    http://www.myspace.com/jacinta
  • Jun 23 2008 9:02 AM

    Party Hardy!
    Ready for Pride?!
    Come celebrate in paradise!
    Details:
    June 29th, 2008 RIGHT after parade
    @ The Vera Project in Seattle Center (near the Fountain)
    Free!
    (if Image doesn't show, follow link for more information)
    http://myspace. com/mpowermentproject
  • Jun 17 2008 2:55 AM

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  • May 14 2008 1:18 AM

    Thanks for the add. I will be sure to keep up with what is going on.
    Peace, T
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  • Apr 25 2008 3:48 PM

    everyone who participating.. your amazing wish i could do something from where im AT WTG
  • Apr 24 2008 4:15 AM

    Mount Si Day of Silence is Gunna Own
    Bring on the 1000 protestors Kenny Hutcherson!
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  • Apr 1 2008 4:55 AM

    Thanks for the Add - See you at GLITTERBOMB May 17!!!

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  • Mar 31 2008 10:04 PM

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  • Mar 8 2008 4:32 AM

    Hi,
    Wishing you a great weekend!

    Ebonie
  • Mar 5 2008 5:19 AM

    thanks!
  • Mar 5 2008 5:01 AM

    . . .


    <3


    -Kai-

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  • Jan 25 2008 12:44 AM

    Hosted By: Out In Tacoma
    When: Saturday Feb 02, 2008
    at 2:00 PM
    Where: One Heart Cafe (Merlino Art Center)
    604 S Fawcett Ave
    Tacoma, WA 98402
    United States
    Description:
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    Click Here To View Event
  • Jan 23 2008 9:06 AM

    You’re invited to a benefit for the Lambert House gay youth center!

    Proceeds will be donated to the Lambert House. The Lambert House is a center designed to assist and provide a safe place for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and questioning youth. A vital part of our community!

    www.brownpapertickets.com/event/25953

    If you have any questions, please contact me.

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  • Jan 7 2008 1:01 AM

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  • Jan 5 2008 9:07 PM

    RENT ... have you seen it yet? Whether you have or not... Toyota Center is presenting RENT in May 08.

    Lyn & I are trying to get a min. of 20 people from the GLBTQI community to commit to going so we can get a group rate & "block" of tickets.

    If you are interested... contact Lyn (spoiledladylove@yahoo.com).

    Dorie
  • Jan 3 2008 5:46 AM

    HEY THANKS FOR THE REQUEST...

    D@N!EL
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  • Jan 1 2008 5:07 AM

    thanks for the add....

    i love you!! :]
  • Jan 1 2008 1:51 AM

    THANKS FOR THE ADD!!!!!
  • Jan 1 2008 12:54 AM

    thanks for the add!
  • Jan 1 2008 12:10 AM

    Hows it going?
  • Dec 31 2007 8:28 PM

    Thanks For The Add
    Sweet..... Lesbians!
  • Dec 31 2007 4:10 PM

    I <3 U
  • Dec 31 2007 6:45 AM

    Thanks for the add!!
  • Dec 31 2007 3:44 AM

    Thank You for the Add!!!
  • Dec 31 2007 12:47 AM

    Hey thanks for adding me! :0 Keep it really and have a happy new year!!
  • Dec 30 2007 9:48 PM

    hello =D
  • Dec 30 2007 8:08 PM

    Hey thanks for the friend request.
  • Dec 30 2007 6:32 AM

    wow, thanks for the friend request guys.
    made me feel special =]
  • Dec 30 2007 2:18 AM

    Thanks for the request!!!! =D =D =D =D
  • Dec 6 2007 8:07 AM

    Hey!

    Hopefully you can make it to our upcoming event!

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    For ages 22 and under, it's also FREE!
    See ya there!
    Questions? check out our page:
    www.myspace.com/mpowermentproject
  • Nov 28 2007 10:09 PM

    I have alarming news. The Matthew Shepard Act – whose passage in the Senate and House required months of effort – is now in serious jeopardy of not making it to the President's desk.

    The hate crimes legislation we've fought for has reached its final step before being sent to President Bush, but some lawmakers are working to derail it. Right now there is a very real danger that the Matthew Shepard Act won't even make it to the President for his signature or veto. If that happens, we could lose months or years of progress.

    We likely have less than a week to act. Tell your lawmakers the Matthew Shepard Act must not be abandoned by the Conference Committee next week.

    How can a hate crimes victory be so close and yet still so much in jeopardy?

    Here's what's happening: Senate leadership employed a commonplace strategy with this bill. They calculated that the only chance of the Matthew Shepard Act surviving Bush's veto pen was if it were attached to a "must-pass" Department of Defense bill. But now that House and Senate are reconciling their versions of the DoD bill, it is under attack from anti-GLBT conservatives against hate crimes legislation, as well as progressive, pro-equality lawmakers who oppose some of the bill's provisions for the war in Iraq.

    We cannot let the Matthew Shepard Act be abandoned when we have come so close to getting it to the White House! We only have a matter of days before Congress is back in session and the final decision is made. This issue is especially timely right now. Last week, the FBI reported that hate crimes rose nearly 8% last year.

    You know how hard we've worked to pass the Matthew Shepard Act. Since April, hundreds of thousands of HRC supporters like you have bombarded Congress with letters and phone calls. You've enlisted friends in the fight, written to local papers, passed out postcards at events. You've given time and you've given financial support.

    Do
  • Nov 27 2007 11:38 PM

    Next wednesday i'm taking my GSA too this

    I think it would be good for some others to go aswell.

    anyways.

    peace,
    Quinn