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File #: 19728-25    Version: 1
Type: Proclamation Status: Presentations, Proclamations & Recognitions
File created: 1/22/2025 In control: County Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 5/20/2025 Final action:
Title: Proclamation Designating the Second Week of June 2025 as "Annual LGBTQ+ Pride Week in Los Alamos County" (Accepted by Los Alamos Pride Board Member Xeph Ivankovich)
Presenters: County Council
Indexes (Council Goals): Quality Governance - Communication and Engagement, Quality of Life - Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity
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Proclamation Designating the Second Week of June 2025 as "Annual LGBTQ+ Pride Week in Los Alamos County" (Accepted by Los Alamos Pride Board Member Xeph Ivankovich)
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WHEREAS, everyone has a right to live without fear of prejudice, discrimination, violence, or hatred based on gender identity/expression or sexual orientation. It is imperative that everyone acknowledge and support diversity in their community - especially those communities that are most vulnerable; and
WHEREAS, June is national Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Plus (LGBTQ+) Pride Month. It is desirable to bring together LGBTQ+ people and their allies to form a tangible community of support and acceptance in Los Alamos County and the surrounding local areas, and to create and enhance visibility and support of diversity in our community. It is desirable to celebrate, educate and engage the community on the issues, contributions, culture and unique voice of LGBTQ+ people, and the impact LGBTQ+ people have on local and global communities; and
WHEREAS, it is essential that LGBTQ+ youth are supported by Los Alamos County and Northern New Mexico. According to the 2021 New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey, approximately one in six Los Alamos high school students identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual or not sure. Statewide, close to one in four of this student population had attempted suicide in the past year and were three times more likely to have been forced to have sex or experienced physical dating violence, and were twice as likely to be bullied at school; and
WHEREAS, according to “Mental Health in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Youth,” published by the U.S. National Library of Medicine, visible LGBTQ+ sexuality-related social support from parents, friends, and community during adolescence each uniquely contributed to positive well-being in young adulthood, making them less likely to report depressive symptoms, substance use, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
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