TAKE ACTION

There are meaningful ways you can take action and support our mission!

 

DONATE TODAY! Your gift is 100% tax deductible, with several options to support our mission.

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Corporate DEI Lunch and Learn Session

Book a Corporate DEI Session! It is a great investment in your team or Employee Resource Group.

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Host a party with a purpose: Choose a theme, set a fundraising goal, and send the invitations!

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Contact your favorite history teacher!

Contact your favorite history teacher! Copy and paste the text below and send it to your favorite history teacher (or your local school principal) via email, DM – any way you can!


I just learned about History UnErased's LGBTQ-inclusive US history curriculum and I wish I had learned this when I was in school! Check out this page: UnErased.org/resource/curriculum and you can contact them to request a virtual consultation at [email protected]

How would your life have been different if you had learned LGBTQ history in school?

Tell your friends! Let them know about our life-affirming, life-changing, and most importantly life-saving mission — and that they can take action too! Copy and paste the text below in an email, text, or DM to your favorite people.


I just learned about History UnErased's LGBTQ-inclusive US history curriculum and I wish we had this when we were in school! Check out this page: UnErased.org/resource/about-us. Learn how you can help here: TAKE ACTION

Host a birthday fundraiser for History UnErased!

Host a birthday fundraiser! Encourage friends and family to make a donation to History UnErased in honor of someone special - you! Copy and paste the text below to post on social media or to email your favorite people.


For my birthday this year, I am asking friends and family to donate to History UnErased. They are an education non-profit making sure LGBTQ history is taught in mainstream K-12 classrooms and this is very important to me.

 

Thank you for joining our mission of putting LGBTQ history in its rightful place — the classroom.