LGBTQ History & Why It MattersLesson Planning from Facing HistoryLGBT-Inclusive CurriculumEducator Resources from GLSENLGBT Lesson PlanEducator Resources from PBSLesson Plans For Your Gay Straight Alliance, Diversity Club, Or Other School Group!Resources from Live Out Loud
MILKReleased October 28, 2008Director: Gus Van Sant, Screenplay & Executive Producer: Dustin Lance BlackThe Times of Harvey MilkReleased: October 26, 1984Director: Rob Epstein, Producer: Richard Schmiechen
FramelineFrameline's mission is to change the world through the power of queer cinema. As a media arts nonprofit, Frameline's programs connect filmmakers and audiences in the Bay Area and around the world.
Chicken and Egg Pictures, LGBT Themed FilmsChicken & Egg Pictures supports women nonfiction filmmakers whose artful and innovative storytelling catalyzes social change. We envision a world in which women filmmakers, representing a range of experiences and backgrounds, are fully supported to realize their artistic goals, build sustainable careers, and achieve parity in all areas of the film industry.
Harvey Milk: His Lives and DeathReleased: May 22, 2018Author: Lillian Faderman
Pride: The Story of Harvey Milk and the Rainbow FlagReleased: April 10, 2018Author: Rob SandersIllustrator: Steven Salerno
LGBT San Francisco: The Daniel Nicoletta PhotographsReleased: June 27, 2017Photographer: Daniel Nicoletta
When We RiseReleased: November 29, 2016Author: Cleve Jones(Also: ABC Mini-series)
The Mayor of Castro Street: The Life and Times of Harvey MilkReleased: May 15, 1988Author: Randy Shilts
11 LGBT-Themed Books for KidsList published on The Advocate, 5/24/18
Mural Gives Students Voice (New York)June 7, 2018 - Teachers Edition
Oz Montania Harvey Milk MuralsLGBT Community Center (Paraguay)The Castro San Francisco (California)
Iconic Paths, Harvey MilkTo celebrate the LGBTQ community by sharing our collective struggles to exist, be accepted, be equal and simply to freely love as dignified human beings. To give reverence to people like Harvey Milk who have paved paths for us to have pride and a powerful voice.
Portland's Harvey Milk Street Project (Oregon)We envision a world where no LGBTQ child questions their worth, where every person of every gender & orientation & identity feels seen & heard & respected. We seek a society that demonstrates its commitment to this world by ensuring inclusion & equity in law & opportunity.
Long Beach, Harvey Milk Promenade Park (California)Harvey Milk Promenade Park and Equality Plaza is the first park in Long Beach, CA named after an openly gay person, and the first park in the nation named after civil rights leader Harvey Milk. The park and plaza beautified an empty paved area at the end of a pedestrian promenade between a busy street and a tall parking structure and provides a bit of inspiring open space in a crowded urban environment.
San Francisco International Airport (California)A Legacy of Pride
Salt Lake City, Harvey Milk Boulevard (Utah)In Utah, we want Harvey Milk Boulevard to become that beacon of hope to every LGBTQ and marginalized youth. We want them all to know that they have value, they are loved, and like Harvey, they too can change the world. We are sending a loud message to everyone in our state: We are Utah’s LGBTQ community and we are here to recruit you!
The GLBT Historical Society, San FranciscoThe GLBT Historical Society collects, preserves, exhibits and makes accessible to the public materials and knowledge to support and promote understanding of LGBTQ history, culture and arts in all their diversity.
The Williams Institute, UCLA Law SchoolThe Williams Institute is dedicated to conducting rigorous, independent research on sexual orientation and gender identity law and public policy. A think tank at UCLA Law, the Williams Institute produces high-quality research with real-world relevance and disseminates it to judges, legislators, policymakers, media and the public.
OUTWORDS, GlobalOUTWORDS is the first national project to record professional-quality, on-camera interviews with LGBTQ pioneers all over America.
All Out, GlobalAll Out is a global movement fighting for a world where NO ONE has to sacrifice their family, freedom, safety, or dignity because of who they are or who they love.
Courage Campaign, CaliforniaPowered by 1.4 million members, our proven strategy combines digital tools with grassroots community organizing and powerful messaging. We focus on three priorities: 1. Economic Justice, 2. Human Rights, 3. Corporate and Political Accountability. We work in California -- the largest and most diverse state -- to create models for the country. We are not bound by election cycles. We are a permanent, independent, multi-issue campaign -- winning progressive change today, and building power for the future.
Human Rights Campaign, GlobalThe Human Rights Campaign represents a force of more than 3 million members and supporters nationwide. As the largest national lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer civil rights organization, HRC envisions a world where LGBTQ people are ensured of their basic equal rights, and can be open, honest and safe at home, at work and in the community.
LGBTQ Funders, GlobalFunders for LGBTQ Issues works to increase the scale and impact of philanthropic resources aimed at enhancing the well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer communities, promoting equity, and advancing racial, economic and gender justice.
Global Philanthropy Project, GlobalGlobal Philanthropy Project (GPP) is a collaboration of funders and philanthropic advisors working to expand global philanthropic support to advance the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) people in the Global South and East.