NCSF Celebrates Pride Month!
Celebrate Pride Month with NCSF! Check out our calendar to see where NCSF will be exhibiting in June – https://ncsfreedom.org/events/month/
Celebrate Pride Month with NCSF! Check out our calendar to see where NCSF will be exhibiting in June – https://ncsfreedom.org/events/month/
By SpankCake (she/her) NCSF Asks: What would you like to see the Leather, kink, and polyamory communities do to support AAPI awareness and AAPI people? As a native Angeleno, seeing snow was always a novelty. Armed with charcoal briquettes, a carrot, a red scarf, and top-ish hat, my family would …
Name: John Pendal Pronouns: He/ him/ his Identities: Gay/ Autistic/ Kinky/ Cis-gender/ White European NCSF Asks: What would you like to see the Leather, kink and polyamory communities do to support Neurodiversity awareness and Neurodivergent people? The kink community is really attractive to neurodivergent people, so we aren’t talking about a minority issue. …
NCSF Asks Mx Mollee: What would you like to see the Leather, kink, and polyamory communities do to support polyamory awareness and polyamorous people? There is no single definition of polyamory, but the consensus among people who study and/or practice it seems to be that polyamory is “honest, open, responsible …
NCSF Asks Chaneé: What would you like to see the Leather, kink, and polyamory communities do to support polyamory awareness and polyamorous people? As a Black polyamorous educator and influencer who has been doing this work for almost a decade, I am ecstatic about the fact that Polyamory is gaining …
NCSF Asks: What would you like to see the kink and polyamory communities do to support accessibility awareness and people living with disabilities? The kink and polyamory communities, known for their openness and inclusivity, have a unique opportunity to support accessibility awareness and people living with disabilities. Here are some …
NCSF Asks Laura A. Jacobs: What would you like to see the Leather, kink, and polyamory communities do to support transgender awareness and transgender people? How wonderful it sometimes is to be transgender or nonbinary! What exhilarating worlds are BDSM and polyamory! And how valuable allies become when they are …
Check out NCSF’s Amplify Voices project! The Transgender Awareness Flag is also known as the Trans Pride Flag. It was created in 1991 by Monica Helms, an American trans woman, activist, veteran and author. The first time the flag was flown publicly was at the 2000 Phoenix Pride parade. What …