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Black & Pink National is a prison abolitionist organization dedicated to abolishing the criminal punishment system and liberating LGBTQIA2S+ people and people living with HIV/AIDS who are affected by that system through advocacy, support, and organizing.
In February 2020, Black & Pink National opened our first Lydon House in Omaha, Nebraska, named after Black & Pink National Founder, Jason Lydon. Lydon House offers housing and wrap around support services to LGBTQIA2S+ people who are impacted by incarceration.
Black & Pink National, Omaha, Nebraska. 22,625 likes · 17 talking about this · 152 were here. We're a national prison abolitionist organization dedicated...
North Omaha is her home and the people her community. Prior to Black & Pink National, Tena served as a founding member of REVEL, a cornerstone of the Omaha LGBTQIA2S+ inclusive-space scene. With Heartland Pride, she created space for Omaha to invite in national talent.
Black and Pink is a United States prison abolitionist organization supporting LGBTQ and HIV-positive prisoners. The group organizes a pen pal program, distributes a prisoner-written newspaper to its incarcerated members, provides court accompaniment, and educates people on their rights. [1]
21 cze 2023 · Black and Pink has purchased an abandoned church in North O, connected to a series of duplexes, which would provide housing to young LGBTQIA+ folks who have been impacted by the legal system. The housing would be for those 19-24, with the full campus being available for 14-24.
🌈 Omaha Metro Transgender & Gender Nonconforming Community! 🌈 In honor of Trans Week of Awareness, Black & Pink National invites all Transgender and Gender Nonconforming folks in the Omaha metro area to a special day dedicated to YOU—a day of rest, restoration, and community.