
2025 NM TQA (Trans, Queer, Ally) Pride: Youth+Educator LGBTQIA2S+ Summit

2025 NM TQA (Trans, Queer, Ally) Pride: Youth+Educator LGBTQIA2S+ Summit Registration is open! NM TQA PRIDE: YOUTH+ EDUCATOR LGBTQIA2S+ SUMMIT! Workshops. Keynote speaker. Networking opportunities. Breakfast & Lunch. NO COST to attend! Saturday, February 22, 2025. The NM TQA (Trans, Queer, Ally) Pride: Youth + Educator LGBTQIA2S+ Summit focuses on supporting trans and queer youth and the adults who work with them. TQA Pride is unique in how it brings youth and adults together in the same space to create a space of empowerment to learn with and from each other. This summit is geared towards young people ages 13-24, family members, parents, educators, social workers, counselors, school administrators, health service providers and more. TQA Pride Summit 2025 is hosted by GLSEN New Mexico. GLSEN NM is a queer and trans affirming non-profit dedicated to providing support and resources for our school communities. GLSEN is the champion of LGBTQIA2S+ issues in K-12 education, eliminating anti-LGBTQIA2S+ bias and violence in schools today and laying the foundation of respect for all in the future. For questions, assistance, or more information, please contact: Erica McDowell, GLSEN NM Managing Director at chapter@nm.glsen.org.
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New Mexico Historic Preservation Conference
Preserve your future by building on traditions - Viva Vegas '25!
The conference will feature speakers on many aspects of historic preservation including relevance, sustainability, affordable housing, gentrification, cultural preservation, preservation law, funding resources, case studies and hands-on demonstrations. Tours of cultural properties in Las Vegas and surrounding areas will also be featured.
Barriers and Breakthroughs – Addressing What Gets in the Way
Part of the free educational event series A Community Approach to Homelessness and Housing. This session explores the policy, funding, and social barriers that block housing and service solutions — and lifts up successful, community-led efforts to remove them.
Trauma, Healing, and Community – Putting People at the Center of Housing Solutions
Part of the free educational event series A Community Approach to Homelessness and Housing. This session explores how trauma — from poverty, racism, and disconnection — contributes to housing instability and homelessness, and how trauma-informed care can help create effective, healing-centered housing responses.