Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) was started in 1999 by trans advocate Gwendolyn Ann Smith to honor the loss of Rita Hester. Since that time, vigils have been held all over the world annually to honor transgender and gender-expansive people whose lives were directly lost as a result of hate crimes.
Read MoreKaren drew some beautiful coloring pages in celebration of International Pronouns Day for you all to enjoy! Click on each image in the gallery and it should link out to a .pdf you can print out for yourself!
Read MoreJoin us for "Self-Advocacy in Healthcare: A Seminar for Black & Gender Sexual Minorities" hosted by Regine, Daniel, and Iman. We're proud to team up with @atlantapride to offer this free educational seminar as part of Atlanta Pride 2021.
Read MoreHappy Pride, y’all! To wrap up our summer pride month, I want to introduce you to our team and share their thoughts and feelings about pride. I say “summer pride month,” because our team is in the Greater Atlanta Area, where a majority of the pride events are in October.
Read MoreOur clinician and team lead Karen Corry reflects on Mental Health Awareness Month and offers some useful tips on how to support others in their mental wellness journeys…
Read MoreOur clinician Regine Henderson shares a bit about herself and her desire to create a safe(r) space to heal for community…
Read MoreModern Path Director Nick Marzo talks about Trans Day of Visibility and how to be an ally.
Read MoreAt Modern Path, we often speak to the burden of advocacy and education that falls on our marginalized communities. Black History Month is no exception. In fact, it is one of the greatest examples of burdening the very community we are meant to be celebrating. In this post, clinician Kahlor Lutz speaks about Black History Month…
Read MoreClinician Peyton Waggener sets an intention of hope and gratitude for the year ahead.
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