Workplace Inclusion & Community-Based
Education

Workplace Inclusion
& Community-Based Education

A group of nine diverse people standing together, including PFLAG NYC's Executive Director, Melissa, and Director of Education Programs, Clark, holding up clear glass plaques.

PFLAG NYC's educational programming is built around the importance of allyship in any community, centering honest and authentic experiences shared by LGBTQ+ people and their loved ones. It includes:

Workplace inclusivity: We provide workshops catered to you and your workplace’s needs, striving to reach common goals and educate your community. We bring best practices for allyship and resources for support, helping you create as inclusive and supportive of a work environment as possible.

Community-based education: We have education and awareness programming for community groups, religious institutions, mental and physical healthcare professionals, nonprofits, educators (including tutors and teaching artists), and other audiences. We can work with you to create a workshop or series of workshops that best fits your needs.

PFLAG NYC's educational programming is built around the importance of allyship in any community, centering honest and authentic experiences shared by LGBTQ+ people and their loved ones. It includes:

Workplace inclusivity: We provide workshops catered to you and your workplace’s needs, striving to reach common goals and educate your community. We bring best practices for allyship and resources for support, helping you create as inclusive and supportive of a work environment as possible.

Community-based education: We have education and awareness programming for community groups, religious institutions, mental and physical healthcare professionals, nonprofits, educators (including tutors and teaching artists), and other audiences. We can work with you to create a workshop or series of workshops that best fits your needs.

A group of nine diverse people standing together, including PFLAG NYC's Executive Director, Melissa, and Director of Education Programs, Clark, holding up clear glass plaques.
A group of nine diverse people standing together, including PFLAG NYC's Executive Director, Melissa, and Director of Education Programs, Clark, holding up clear glass plaques.

PFLAG NYC's educational programming is built around the importance of allyship in any community, centering honest and authentic experiences shared by LGBTQ+ people and their loved ones. It includes:

Workplace inclusivity: We provide workshops catered to you and your workplace’s needs, striving to reach common goals and educate your community. We bring best practices for allyship and resources for support, helping you create as inclusive and supportive of a work environment as possible.

Community-based education: We have education and awareness programming for community groups, religious institutions, mental and physical healthcare professionals, nonprofits, educators (including tutors and teaching artists), and other audiences. We can work with you to create a workshop or series of workshops that best fits your needs.

We're available for:

Workshops and presentations. Past topics include LGBTQ+ Allyship in the Workplace, LGBTQ+ Support in Schools/Education, Showing Up for LGBTQ+ Young People, Working with LGBTQ+ Students, Providing Affirming Healthcare to LGBTQ+ Youth, and Coming Out: Resources for Youth and Family.

Panels. Past panels we've participated in have focused on subjects like allyship, coming out, and the parents' perspective.

Events. We've been a part of Pride events, theater labs, educational roundtables, symposiums, festivals, conferences, and more.

A photo of the PFLAG NYC Executive Director, Melissa D'Andrea Sullivan, surrounded by diverse delegates from 22 countries for a U.S. State Department event.
A photo of PFLAG NYC executive director Melissa sitting in a chair on a stage next to two men for a panel discussion about the film, Banned Together
A photo of actresses Cynthia Nixon and Nancy Giles standing and smiling alongside PFLAG staff members Melissa and Clark after a panel event for the Off-Broadway play, The Seven Year Disappear.

Let's connect!

Our educational programming is completely customizable. If you're interested in working with us, please send an email to our Director of Education Programs, Clark Wolff Hamel, at clark@pflagnyc.org that includes: (1) the name of your organization; (2) why you'd like to work with us and what you hope participants will be able to take away from it; (3) if you're looking for a specific date or if the date is flexible; and (4) whether our participation would be virtual or in person.

We're available for:

Workshops and presentations. Past topics include LGBTQ+ Allyship in the Workplace, LGBTQ+ Support in Schools/Education, Showing Up for LGBTQ+ Young People, Working with LGBTQ+ Students, Providing Affirming Healthcare to LGBTQ+ Youth, and Coming Out: Resources for Youth and Family.

Panels. Past panels we've participated in have focused on subjects like allyship, coming out, and the parents' perspective.

Events. We've been a part of Pride events, theater labs, educational roundtables, symposiums, festivals, conferences, and more.

A photo of the PFLAG NYC Executive Director, Melissa D'Andrea Sullivan, surrounded by diverse delegates from 22 countries for a U.S. State Department event.
A photo of PFLAG NYC executive director Melissa sitting in a chair on a stage next to two men for a panel discussion about the film, Banned Together
A photo of actresses Cynthia Nixon and Nancy Giles standing and smiling alongside PFLAG staff members Melissa and Clark after a panel event for the Off-Broadway play, The Seven Year Disappear.

Let's connect!

Our educational programming is completely customizable. If you're interested in working with us, please send an email to our Director of Education Programs, Clark Wolff Hamel, at clark@pflagnyc.org that includes: (1) the name of your organization; (2) why you'd like to work with us and what you hope participants will be able to take away from it; (3) if you're looking for a specific date or if the date is flexible; and (4) whether our participation would be virtual or in person.

We're available for:

Workshops and presentations. Past topics include LGBTQ+ Allyship in the Workplace, LGBTQ+ Support in Schools/Education, Showing Up for LGBTQ+ Young People, Working with LGBTQ+ Students, Providing Affirming Healthcare to LGBTQ+ Youth, and Coming Out: Resources for Youth and Family.

A photo of the PFLAG NYC Executive Director, Melissa D'Andrea Sullivan, surrounded by diverse delegates from 22 countries for a U.S. State Department event.

Panels. Past panels we've participated in have focused on subjects like allyship, coming out, and the parents' perspective.

A photo of PFLAG NYC executive director Melissa sitting in a chair on a stage next to two men for a panel discussion about the film, Banned Together

Events. We've been a part of Pride events, theater labs, educational roundtables, symposiums, festivals, conferences, and more.

A photo of actresses Cynthia Nixon and Nancy Giles standing and smiling alongside PFLAG staff members Melissa and Clark after a panel event for the Off-Broadway play, The Seven Year Disappear.

Let's connect!

Our educational programming is completely customizable. If you're interested in working with us, please send an email to our Director of Education Programs, Clark Wolff Hamel, at clark@pflagnyc.org that includes: (1) the name of your organization; (2) why you'd like to work with us and what you hope participants will be able to take away from it; (3) if you're looking for a specific date or if the date is flexible; and (4) whether our participation would be virtual or in person.

Some of our past partners:

An image with a dozen logos for corporations and nonprofits that PFLAG NYC has worked with, including Morgan Stanley, Children's Aid, Roundabout Theatre Company, Genentech, Skadden, Nespresso, and more.

Some of our past partners:

An image with a dozen logos for corporations and nonprofits that PFLAG NYC has worked with, including Morgan Stanley, Children's Aid, Roundabout Theatre Company, Genentech, Skadden, Nespresso, and more.

Some of our past partners:

An image with a dozen logos for corporations and nonprofits that PFLAG NYC has worked with, including Morgan Stanley, Children's Aid, Roundabout Theatre Company, Genentech, Skadden, Nespresso, and more.
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