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Cedar Green explores the various ways LGBTQ activism works in Walla Walla, including safe spaces, public school curriculum, and queer histories. "There's just so much grief in being a queer person," Cedar says, "but there's also so much joy. I would really hope that queer youth would look to the past. Absolutely remember our queer elders, listen to them, ask them for their stories, watch documentaries about what started our movements, our activism. I really want them to remember moments of joy, I want them to remember times of celebration."
By Center for Washington Cultural TraditionsCedar Green explores the various ways LGBTQ activism works in Walla Walla, including safe spaces, public school curriculum, and queer histories. "There's just so much grief in being a queer person," Cedar says, "but there's also so much joy. I would really hope that queer youth would look to the past. Absolutely remember our queer elders, listen to them, ask them for their stories, watch documentaries about what started our movements, our activism. I really want them to remember moments of joy, I want them to remember times of celebration."