Garden State Equality
New Jersey's largest #LGBTQ advocacy and education organization. 150,000+ members strong.

A message from our acting Executive Director, Brielle Winslow-Majette, originally published in @outinjerseymag:
As the recently appointed acting Executive Director of Garden State Equality, New Jersey’s largest LGBTQ+ rights organization, I know that we find ourselves in a place of challenge and humility. I also know that trust in leadership is an issue that is not only top of mind, but an urgent priority in this very challenging time for our community.
Garden State Equality is, right now, an organization in the midst of a difficult transition, following a personal crisis made public that has impacted our reputation and standing. There is no getting around this, but we must get through it not only for the sake of my organization, but for the communities we serve.
Every organization has history and Garden State Equality is no exception. We do not ask you to forget it. We ask only that you believe it does not have to be our future.
To offer a metaphor, I ask you to think of the family member you dread seeing at the holidays. The aunt who asks about the partner you never had, or the one who gets your pronouns wrong, time and time again. We all have a family member who simply refuses to learn, but we are NOT that family member. While Garden State Equality has caused harm, we have also done much good, sometimes in the same breath, and sometimes with the same hands. Yet, we hold both truths. And we know that for our communities to be successful, there must be repair.
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[IDs:
1. Over a headshot of Brielle: "A message from our acting Executive Director. Originally published in Out In Jersey on April 13, 2026."
2-5. Same text as the caption.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

A message from our acting Executive Director, Brielle Winslow-Majette, originally published in @outinjerseymag:
As the recently appointed acting Executive Director of Garden State Equality, New Jersey’s largest LGBTQ+ rights organization, I know that we find ourselves in a place of challenge and humility. I also know that trust in leadership is an issue that is not only top of mind, but an urgent priority in this very challenging time for our community.
Garden State Equality is, right now, an organization in the midst of a difficult transition, following a personal crisis made public that has impacted our reputation and standing. There is no getting around this, but we must get through it not only for the sake of my organization, but for the communities we serve.
Every organization has history and Garden State Equality is no exception. We do not ask you to forget it. We ask only that you believe it does not have to be our future.
To offer a metaphor, I ask you to think of the family member you dread seeing at the holidays. The aunt who asks about the partner you never had, or the one who gets your pronouns wrong, time and time again. We all have a family member who simply refuses to learn, but we are NOT that family member. While Garden State Equality has caused harm, we have also done much good, sometimes in the same breath, and sometimes with the same hands. Yet, we hold both truths. And we know that for our communities to be successful, there must be repair.
(continued in first comment)
[IDs:
1. Over a headshot of Brielle: "A message from our acting Executive Director. Originally published in Out In Jersey on April 13, 2026."
2-5. Same text as the caption.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

A message from our acting Executive Director, Brielle Winslow-Majette, originally published in @outinjerseymag:
As the recently appointed acting Executive Director of Garden State Equality, New Jersey’s largest LGBTQ+ rights organization, I know that we find ourselves in a place of challenge and humility. I also know that trust in leadership is an issue that is not only top of mind, but an urgent priority in this very challenging time for our community.
Garden State Equality is, right now, an organization in the midst of a difficult transition, following a personal crisis made public that has impacted our reputation and standing. There is no getting around this, but we must get through it not only for the sake of my organization, but for the communities we serve.
Every organization has history and Garden State Equality is no exception. We do not ask you to forget it. We ask only that you believe it does not have to be our future.
To offer a metaphor, I ask you to think of the family member you dread seeing at the holidays. The aunt who asks about the partner you never had, or the one who gets your pronouns wrong, time and time again. We all have a family member who simply refuses to learn, but we are NOT that family member. While Garden State Equality has caused harm, we have also done much good, sometimes in the same breath, and sometimes with the same hands. Yet, we hold both truths. And we know that for our communities to be successful, there must be repair.
(continued in first comment)
[IDs:
1. Over a headshot of Brielle: "A message from our acting Executive Director. Originally published in Out In Jersey on April 13, 2026."
2-5. Same text as the caption.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

A message from our acting Executive Director, Brielle Winslow-Majette, originally published in @outinjerseymag:
As the recently appointed acting Executive Director of Garden State Equality, New Jersey’s largest LGBTQ+ rights organization, I know that we find ourselves in a place of challenge and humility. I also know that trust in leadership is an issue that is not only top of mind, but an urgent priority in this very challenging time for our community.
Garden State Equality is, right now, an organization in the midst of a difficult transition, following a personal crisis made public that has impacted our reputation and standing. There is no getting around this, but we must get through it not only for the sake of my organization, but for the communities we serve.
Every organization has history and Garden State Equality is no exception. We do not ask you to forget it. We ask only that you believe it does not have to be our future.
To offer a metaphor, I ask you to think of the family member you dread seeing at the holidays. The aunt who asks about the partner you never had, or the one who gets your pronouns wrong, time and time again. We all have a family member who simply refuses to learn, but we are NOT that family member. While Garden State Equality has caused harm, we have also done much good, sometimes in the same breath, and sometimes with the same hands. Yet, we hold both truths. And we know that for our communities to be successful, there must be repair.
(continued in first comment)
[IDs:
1. Over a headshot of Brielle: "A message from our acting Executive Director. Originally published in Out In Jersey on April 13, 2026."
2-5. Same text as the caption.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

A message from our acting Executive Director, Brielle Winslow-Majette, originally published in @outinjerseymag:
As the recently appointed acting Executive Director of Garden State Equality, New Jersey’s largest LGBTQ+ rights organization, I know that we find ourselves in a place of challenge and humility. I also know that trust in leadership is an issue that is not only top of mind, but an urgent priority in this very challenging time for our community.
Garden State Equality is, right now, an organization in the midst of a difficult transition, following a personal crisis made public that has impacted our reputation and standing. There is no getting around this, but we must get through it not only for the sake of my organization, but for the communities we serve.
Every organization has history and Garden State Equality is no exception. We do not ask you to forget it. We ask only that you believe it does not have to be our future.
To offer a metaphor, I ask you to think of the family member you dread seeing at the holidays. The aunt who asks about the partner you never had, or the one who gets your pronouns wrong, time and time again. We all have a family member who simply refuses to learn, but we are NOT that family member. While Garden State Equality has caused harm, we have also done much good, sometimes in the same breath, and sometimes with the same hands. Yet, we hold both truths. And we know that for our communities to be successful, there must be repair.
(continued in first comment)
[IDs:
1. Over a headshot of Brielle: "A message from our acting Executive Director. Originally published in Out In Jersey on April 13, 2026."
2-5. Same text as the caption.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

A message from our acting Executive Director, Brielle Winslow-Majette, originally published in @outinjerseymag:
As the recently appointed acting Executive Director of Garden State Equality, New Jersey’s largest LGBTQ+ rights organization, I know that we find ourselves in a place of challenge and humility. I also know that trust in leadership is an issue that is not only top of mind, but an urgent priority in this very challenging time for our community.
Garden State Equality is, right now, an organization in the midst of a difficult transition, following a personal crisis made public that has impacted our reputation and standing. There is no getting around this, but we must get through it not only for the sake of my organization, but for the communities we serve.
Every organization has history and Garden State Equality is no exception. We do not ask you to forget it. We ask only that you believe it does not have to be our future.
To offer a metaphor, I ask you to think of the family member you dread seeing at the holidays. The aunt who asks about the partner you never had, or the one who gets your pronouns wrong, time and time again. We all have a family member who simply refuses to learn, but we are NOT that family member. While Garden State Equality has caused harm, we have also done much good, sometimes in the same breath, and sometimes with the same hands. Yet, we hold both truths. And we know that for our communities to be successful, there must be repair.
(continued in first comment)
[IDs:
1. Over a headshot of Brielle: "A message from our acting Executive Director. Originally published in Out In Jersey on April 13, 2026."
2-5. Same text as the caption.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

✅️ Saturday: Show trans youth and their families New Jersey is safe, affirming, and welcoming.
‼️ Today: Take action NOW to make sure the Garden State stays that way — no matter what.
Comment "PROTECT" to help us safeguard medically necessary, lifesaving healthcare for transgender people in New Jersey.
[IDs: Photos from our rally for trans rights at the Asbury Park Post Office.]
#NJ #NewJersey #ProudandFree #UnitedforTransPower #lgbt #lgbtq #queer #trans #transgender #transyouth #skrmetti

✅️ Saturday: Show trans youth and their families New Jersey is safe, affirming, and welcoming.
‼️ Today: Take action NOW to make sure the Garden State stays that way — no matter what.
Comment "PROTECT" to help us safeguard medically necessary, lifesaving healthcare for transgender people in New Jersey.
[IDs: Photos from our rally for trans rights at the Asbury Park Post Office.]
#NJ #NewJersey #ProudandFree #UnitedforTransPower #lgbt #lgbtq #queer #trans #transgender #transyouth #skrmetti

✅️ Saturday: Show trans youth and their families New Jersey is safe, affirming, and welcoming.
‼️ Today: Take action NOW to make sure the Garden State stays that way — no matter what.
Comment "PROTECT" to help us safeguard medically necessary, lifesaving healthcare for transgender people in New Jersey.
[IDs: Photos from our rally for trans rights at the Asbury Park Post Office.]
#NJ #NewJersey #ProudandFree #UnitedforTransPower #lgbt #lgbtq #queer #trans #transgender #transyouth #skrmetti

✅️ Saturday: Show trans youth and their families New Jersey is safe, affirming, and welcoming.
‼️ Today: Take action NOW to make sure the Garden State stays that way — no matter what.
Comment "PROTECT" to help us safeguard medically necessary, lifesaving healthcare for transgender people in New Jersey.
[IDs: Photos from our rally for trans rights at the Asbury Park Post Office.]
#NJ #NewJersey #ProudandFree #UnitedforTransPower #lgbt #lgbtq #queer #trans #transgender #transyouth #skrmetti

✅️ Saturday: Show trans youth and their families New Jersey is safe, affirming, and welcoming.
‼️ Today: Take action NOW to make sure the Garden State stays that way — no matter what.
Comment "PROTECT" to help us safeguard medically necessary, lifesaving healthcare for transgender people in New Jersey.
[IDs: Photos from our rally for trans rights at the Asbury Park Post Office.]
#NJ #NewJersey #ProudandFree #UnitedforTransPower #lgbt #lgbtq #queer #trans #transgender #transyouth #skrmetti

✅️ Saturday: Show trans youth and their families New Jersey is safe, affirming, and welcoming.
‼️ Today: Take action NOW to make sure the Garden State stays that way — no matter what.
Comment "PROTECT" to help us safeguard medically necessary, lifesaving healthcare for transgender people in New Jersey.
[IDs: Photos from our rally for trans rights at the Asbury Park Post Office.]
#NJ #NewJersey #ProudandFree #UnitedforTransPower #lgbt #lgbtq #queer #trans #transgender #transyouth #skrmetti

✅️ Saturday: Show trans youth and their families New Jersey is safe, affirming, and welcoming.
‼️ Today: Take action NOW to make sure the Garden State stays that way — no matter what.
Comment "PROTECT" to help us safeguard medically necessary, lifesaving healthcare for transgender people in New Jersey.
[IDs: Photos from our rally for trans rights at the Asbury Park Post Office.]
#NJ #NewJersey #ProudandFree #UnitedforTransPower #lgbt #lgbtq #queer #trans #transgender #transyouth #skrmetti

✅️ Saturday: Show trans youth and their families New Jersey is safe, affirming, and welcoming.
‼️ Today: Take action NOW to make sure the Garden State stays that way — no matter what.
Comment "PROTECT" to help us safeguard medically necessary, lifesaving healthcare for transgender people in New Jersey.
[IDs: Photos from our rally for trans rights at the Asbury Park Post Office.]
#NJ #NewJersey #ProudandFree #UnitedforTransPower #lgbt #lgbtq #queer #trans #transgender #transyouth #skrmetti

✅️ Saturday: Show trans youth and their families New Jersey is safe, affirming, and welcoming.
‼️ Today: Take action NOW to make sure the Garden State stays that way — no matter what.
Comment "PROTECT" to help us safeguard medically necessary, lifesaving healthcare for transgender people in New Jersey.
[IDs: Photos from our rally for trans rights at the Asbury Park Post Office.]
#NJ #NewJersey #ProudandFree #UnitedforTransPower #lgbt #lgbtq #queer #trans #transgender #transyouth #skrmetti

✅️ Saturday: Show trans youth and their families New Jersey is safe, affirming, and welcoming.
‼️ Today: Take action NOW to make sure the Garden State stays that way — no matter what.
Comment "PROTECT" to help us safeguard medically necessary, lifesaving healthcare for transgender people in New Jersey.
[IDs: Photos from our rally for trans rights at the Asbury Park Post Office.]
#NJ #NewJersey #ProudandFree #UnitedforTransPower #lgbt #lgbtq #queer #trans #transgender #transyouth #skrmetti

True lived and legal equality means showing up for all of our neighbors. No matter what.
[ID: A person holds up a handmade protest sign that says "LGBTQAI+ rights are immigrant rights are students' rights are minority rights are women's rights are disability rights are HUMAN rights."]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

Our team has been busy with a *capital* B recently!
Yesterday, our team met with the representatives from the NJ Office of the Attorney General, Division on Civil Rights, and Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness to discuss how they can better serve and protect our communities.
And last month, our interim Executive Director Brielle attended the Human Rights Campaign's Equality in Action Weekend in Washington, DC, where she met up with our friends at the Partners for Health Foundation and many others.
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1. Garden State Equality, OAG, DCR, and HSP staff pose for a group picture.
2. Brielle poses with other attendees of the HRC conference.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

Our team has been busy with a *capital* B recently!
Yesterday, our team met with the representatives from the NJ Office of the Attorney General, Division on Civil Rights, and Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness to discuss how they can better serve and protect our communities.
And last month, our interim Executive Director Brielle attended the Human Rights Campaign's Equality in Action Weekend in Washington, DC, where she met up with our friends at the Partners for Health Foundation and many others.
[IDs:
1. Garden State Equality, OAG, DCR, and HSP staff pose for a group picture.
2. Brielle poses with other attendees of the HRC conference.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

June may not start for another two weeks, but Pride Season has already started! Check out where we've been sharing resources and building community over the past month:
@pwhl_sirens Pride Game: Thank you to the Sirens for having us and our members for supporting our ticket fundraiser!
GAYpril at New Jersey colleges (@princetongsrc, @rowanbse, and @demaresthallevents)
Trans & Gender Diverse Coffee Social in Newark in collaboration with @projectteanj
New Hope/Lambertville Pride: The region's unofficial Pride kickoff! (@newhopecelebrates)
Integrating Equality in Art with our friends @integratedcareconcepts!
[IDs:
1. Garden State Equality team members, volunteers, and friends pose for a group photo at the NY Sirens Pride hockey game.
2. A selfie of a Garden State Equality staff member and volunteer at Princeton University Pride Fest.
3. A Garden State Equality team member tabling at Rowan University Pride Fest.
4. A Garden State Equality team member and intern tabling at Rutgers University's Demarest Hall's DemFest.
5. Community members enjoy coffee and tea at a cafe!
6. Garden State Equality team members tabling underneath an organization-branded tent at New Hope/Lambertville Pride Fest.
7. Integrating Equality in Art program on a stand at Integrating Care Concepts and Consultations.
8. IEiA: Attendees appreciate a painting.
9. IEiA: A painting of a person holding out their hands as an upside-down spirit rises from them. In between the two figures: "Lovers." Above the person are two skulls with a heart between them.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

June may not start for another two weeks, but Pride Season has already started! Check out where we've been sharing resources and building community over the past month:
@pwhl_sirens Pride Game: Thank you to the Sirens for having us and our members for supporting our ticket fundraiser!
GAYpril at New Jersey colleges (@princetongsrc, @rowanbse, and @demaresthallevents)
Trans & Gender Diverse Coffee Social in Newark in collaboration with @projectteanj
New Hope/Lambertville Pride: The region's unofficial Pride kickoff! (@newhopecelebrates)
Integrating Equality in Art with our friends @integratedcareconcepts!
[IDs:
1. Garden State Equality team members, volunteers, and friends pose for a group photo at the NY Sirens Pride hockey game.
2. A selfie of a Garden State Equality staff member and volunteer at Princeton University Pride Fest.
3. A Garden State Equality team member tabling at Rowan University Pride Fest.
4. A Garden State Equality team member and intern tabling at Rutgers University's Demarest Hall's DemFest.
5. Community members enjoy coffee and tea at a cafe!
6. Garden State Equality team members tabling underneath an organization-branded tent at New Hope/Lambertville Pride Fest.
7. Integrating Equality in Art program on a stand at Integrating Care Concepts and Consultations.
8. IEiA: Attendees appreciate a painting.
9. IEiA: A painting of a person holding out their hands as an upside-down spirit rises from them. In between the two figures: "Lovers." Above the person are two skulls with a heart between them.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

June may not start for another two weeks, but Pride Season has already started! Check out where we've been sharing resources and building community over the past month:
@pwhl_sirens Pride Game: Thank you to the Sirens for having us and our members for supporting our ticket fundraiser!
GAYpril at New Jersey colleges (@princetongsrc, @rowanbse, and @demaresthallevents)
Trans & Gender Diverse Coffee Social in Newark in collaboration with @projectteanj
New Hope/Lambertville Pride: The region's unofficial Pride kickoff! (@newhopecelebrates)
Integrating Equality in Art with our friends @integratedcareconcepts!
[IDs:
1. Garden State Equality team members, volunteers, and friends pose for a group photo at the NY Sirens Pride hockey game.
2. A selfie of a Garden State Equality staff member and volunteer at Princeton University Pride Fest.
3. A Garden State Equality team member tabling at Rowan University Pride Fest.
4. A Garden State Equality team member and intern tabling at Rutgers University's Demarest Hall's DemFest.
5. Community members enjoy coffee and tea at a cafe!
6. Garden State Equality team members tabling underneath an organization-branded tent at New Hope/Lambertville Pride Fest.
7. Integrating Equality in Art program on a stand at Integrating Care Concepts and Consultations.
8. IEiA: Attendees appreciate a painting.
9. IEiA: A painting of a person holding out their hands as an upside-down spirit rises from them. In between the two figures: "Lovers." Above the person are two skulls with a heart between them.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

June may not start for another two weeks, but Pride Season has already started! Check out where we've been sharing resources and building community over the past month:
@pwhl_sirens Pride Game: Thank you to the Sirens for having us and our members for supporting our ticket fundraiser!
GAYpril at New Jersey colleges (@princetongsrc, @rowanbse, and @demaresthallevents)
Trans & Gender Diverse Coffee Social in Newark in collaboration with @projectteanj
New Hope/Lambertville Pride: The region's unofficial Pride kickoff! (@newhopecelebrates)
Integrating Equality in Art with our friends @integratedcareconcepts!
[IDs:
1. Garden State Equality team members, volunteers, and friends pose for a group photo at the NY Sirens Pride hockey game.
2. A selfie of a Garden State Equality staff member and volunteer at Princeton University Pride Fest.
3. A Garden State Equality team member tabling at Rowan University Pride Fest.
4. A Garden State Equality team member and intern tabling at Rutgers University's Demarest Hall's DemFest.
5. Community members enjoy coffee and tea at a cafe!
6. Garden State Equality team members tabling underneath an organization-branded tent at New Hope/Lambertville Pride Fest.
7. Integrating Equality in Art program on a stand at Integrating Care Concepts and Consultations.
8. IEiA: Attendees appreciate a painting.
9. IEiA: A painting of a person holding out their hands as an upside-down spirit rises from them. In between the two figures: "Lovers." Above the person are two skulls with a heart between them.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

June may not start for another two weeks, but Pride Season has already started! Check out where we've been sharing resources and building community over the past month:
@pwhl_sirens Pride Game: Thank you to the Sirens for having us and our members for supporting our ticket fundraiser!
GAYpril at New Jersey colleges (@princetongsrc, @rowanbse, and @demaresthallevents)
Trans & Gender Diverse Coffee Social in Newark in collaboration with @projectteanj
New Hope/Lambertville Pride: The region's unofficial Pride kickoff! (@newhopecelebrates)
Integrating Equality in Art with our friends @integratedcareconcepts!
[IDs:
1. Garden State Equality team members, volunteers, and friends pose for a group photo at the NY Sirens Pride hockey game.
2. A selfie of a Garden State Equality staff member and volunteer at Princeton University Pride Fest.
3. A Garden State Equality team member tabling at Rowan University Pride Fest.
4. A Garden State Equality team member and intern tabling at Rutgers University's Demarest Hall's DemFest.
5. Community members enjoy coffee and tea at a cafe!
6. Garden State Equality team members tabling underneath an organization-branded tent at New Hope/Lambertville Pride Fest.
7. Integrating Equality in Art program on a stand at Integrating Care Concepts and Consultations.
8. IEiA: Attendees appreciate a painting.
9. IEiA: A painting of a person holding out their hands as an upside-down spirit rises from them. In between the two figures: "Lovers." Above the person are two skulls with a heart between them.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

June may not start for another two weeks, but Pride Season has already started! Check out where we've been sharing resources and building community over the past month:
@pwhl_sirens Pride Game: Thank you to the Sirens for having us and our members for supporting our ticket fundraiser!
GAYpril at New Jersey colleges (@princetongsrc, @rowanbse, and @demaresthallevents)
Trans & Gender Diverse Coffee Social in Newark in collaboration with @projectteanj
New Hope/Lambertville Pride: The region's unofficial Pride kickoff! (@newhopecelebrates)
Integrating Equality in Art with our friends @integratedcareconcepts!
[IDs:
1. Garden State Equality team members, volunteers, and friends pose for a group photo at the NY Sirens Pride hockey game.
2. A selfie of a Garden State Equality staff member and volunteer at Princeton University Pride Fest.
3. A Garden State Equality team member tabling at Rowan University Pride Fest.
4. A Garden State Equality team member and intern tabling at Rutgers University's Demarest Hall's DemFest.
5. Community members enjoy coffee and tea at a cafe!
6. Garden State Equality team members tabling underneath an organization-branded tent at New Hope/Lambertville Pride Fest.
7. Integrating Equality in Art program on a stand at Integrating Care Concepts and Consultations.
8. IEiA: Attendees appreciate a painting.
9. IEiA: A painting of a person holding out their hands as an upside-down spirit rises from them. In between the two figures: "Lovers." Above the person are two skulls with a heart between them.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

June may not start for another two weeks, but Pride Season has already started! Check out where we've been sharing resources and building community over the past month:
@pwhl_sirens Pride Game: Thank you to the Sirens for having us and our members for supporting our ticket fundraiser!
GAYpril at New Jersey colleges (@princetongsrc, @rowanbse, and @demaresthallevents)
Trans & Gender Diverse Coffee Social in Newark in collaboration with @projectteanj
New Hope/Lambertville Pride: The region's unofficial Pride kickoff! (@newhopecelebrates)
Integrating Equality in Art with our friends @integratedcareconcepts!
[IDs:
1. Garden State Equality team members, volunteers, and friends pose for a group photo at the NY Sirens Pride hockey game.
2. A selfie of a Garden State Equality staff member and volunteer at Princeton University Pride Fest.
3. A Garden State Equality team member tabling at Rowan University Pride Fest.
4. A Garden State Equality team member and intern tabling at Rutgers University's Demarest Hall's DemFest.
5. Community members enjoy coffee and tea at a cafe!
6. Garden State Equality team members tabling underneath an organization-branded tent at New Hope/Lambertville Pride Fest.
7. Integrating Equality in Art program on a stand at Integrating Care Concepts and Consultations.
8. IEiA: Attendees appreciate a painting.
9. IEiA: A painting of a person holding out their hands as an upside-down spirit rises from them. In between the two figures: "Lovers." Above the person are two skulls with a heart between them.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

June may not start for another two weeks, but Pride Season has already started! Check out where we've been sharing resources and building community over the past month:
@pwhl_sirens Pride Game: Thank you to the Sirens for having us and our members for supporting our ticket fundraiser!
GAYpril at New Jersey colleges (@princetongsrc, @rowanbse, and @demaresthallevents)
Trans & Gender Diverse Coffee Social in Newark in collaboration with @projectteanj
New Hope/Lambertville Pride: The region's unofficial Pride kickoff! (@newhopecelebrates)
Integrating Equality in Art with our friends @integratedcareconcepts!
[IDs:
1. Garden State Equality team members, volunteers, and friends pose for a group photo at the NY Sirens Pride hockey game.
2. A selfie of a Garden State Equality staff member and volunteer at Princeton University Pride Fest.
3. A Garden State Equality team member tabling at Rowan University Pride Fest.
4. A Garden State Equality team member and intern tabling at Rutgers University's Demarest Hall's DemFest.
5. Community members enjoy coffee and tea at a cafe!
6. Garden State Equality team members tabling underneath an organization-branded tent at New Hope/Lambertville Pride Fest.
7. Integrating Equality in Art program on a stand at Integrating Care Concepts and Consultations.
8. IEiA: Attendees appreciate a painting.
9. IEiA: A painting of a person holding out their hands as an upside-down spirit rises from them. In between the two figures: "Lovers." Above the person are two skulls with a heart between them.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

June may not start for another two weeks, but Pride Season has already started! Check out where we've been sharing resources and building community over the past month:
@pwhl_sirens Pride Game: Thank you to the Sirens for having us and our members for supporting our ticket fundraiser!
GAYpril at New Jersey colleges (@princetongsrc, @rowanbse, and @demaresthallevents)
Trans & Gender Diverse Coffee Social in Newark in collaboration with @projectteanj
New Hope/Lambertville Pride: The region's unofficial Pride kickoff! (@newhopecelebrates)
Integrating Equality in Art with our friends @integratedcareconcepts!
[IDs:
1. Garden State Equality team members, volunteers, and friends pose for a group photo at the NY Sirens Pride hockey game.
2. A selfie of a Garden State Equality staff member and volunteer at Princeton University Pride Fest.
3. A Garden State Equality team member tabling at Rowan University Pride Fest.
4. A Garden State Equality team member and intern tabling at Rutgers University's Demarest Hall's DemFest.
5. Community members enjoy coffee and tea at a cafe!
6. Garden State Equality team members tabling underneath an organization-branded tent at New Hope/Lambertville Pride Fest.
7. Integrating Equality in Art program on a stand at Integrating Care Concepts and Consultations.
8. IEiA: Attendees appreciate a painting.
9. IEiA: A painting of a person holding out their hands as an upside-down spirit rises from them. In between the two figures: "Lovers." Above the person are two skulls with a heart between them.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

June may not start for another two weeks, but Pride Season has already started! Check out where we've been sharing resources and building community over the past month:
@pwhl_sirens Pride Game: Thank you to the Sirens for having us and our members for supporting our ticket fundraiser!
GAYpril at New Jersey colleges (@princetongsrc, @rowanbse, and @demaresthallevents)
Trans & Gender Diverse Coffee Social in Newark in collaboration with @projectteanj
New Hope/Lambertville Pride: The region's unofficial Pride kickoff! (@newhopecelebrates)
Integrating Equality in Art with our friends @integratedcareconcepts!
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1. Garden State Equality team members, volunteers, and friends pose for a group photo at the NY Sirens Pride hockey game.
2. A selfie of a Garden State Equality staff member and volunteer at Princeton University Pride Fest.
3. A Garden State Equality team member tabling at Rowan University Pride Fest.
4. A Garden State Equality team member and intern tabling at Rutgers University's Demarest Hall's DemFest.
5. Community members enjoy coffee and tea at a cafe!
6. Garden State Equality team members tabling underneath an organization-branded tent at New Hope/Lambertville Pride Fest.
7. Integrating Equality in Art program on a stand at Integrating Care Concepts and Consultations.
8. IEiA: Attendees appreciate a painting.
9. IEiA: A painting of a person holding out their hands as an upside-down spirit rises from them. In between the two figures: "Lovers." Above the person are two skulls with a heart between them.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

Join us for a post-Equality Ball Bar Crawl along the beautiful Asbury Park Boardwalk! We will be kicking off at Mutiny BBQ with signature cocktails, mocktails, and delicious bites, then heading over to AP Rooftop for more vibes and views! Additional location announcements coming soon.
Celebrate Pride with us all weekend long. Space is limited, so get your tickets now at the link in our b i o!
This is a 21+ event.
Sponsored by @titosvodka.
Our Acting Executive Director @winslow_majette is always dressed to impress—but that makes it hard for her to decide what to wear to our largest annual fundraiser! Let us know which outfit you think Brielle should wear to Equality Ball 2026 on June 5 at the Asbury Lanes! (Bonus points if you tell us about the outfit you're planning to wear.)
If you haven't snagged a ticket yet, make sure to include the word "BALL" in your comment and we'll send you info on how to buy one!

we're still thinking about all the wisdom shared during the Intergenerational Panel at Rooted in Equality tbh...
Thank you to Alonzo Blalock, Martha Madrigal, Dr. Kareem Willis, Nic Rojas, Ciara Gonzalez de Quevedo, John Juska, Gary Paul Wright, and Brielle Winslow-Majette for rooted us in the past, present, and future of the movement for LGBTQ+ lived equality!
📸: @tamaraflemingphotography
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1. Ciara and Dr. Willis listen to Nic speak.
2. Martha and Gary Paul listen to John speak.
3. Alonzo, Brielle, John, and Gary Paul listen to Martha speak.
4. The entire panel listens to Brielle speak.
5. Alonzo calls on an audience member raising their hand.
6-7. The panelists pose for a group photo.
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

we're still thinking about all the wisdom shared during the Intergenerational Panel at Rooted in Equality tbh...
Thank you to Alonzo Blalock, Martha Madrigal, Dr. Kareem Willis, Nic Rojas, Ciara Gonzalez de Quevedo, John Juska, Gary Paul Wright, and Brielle Winslow-Majette for rooted us in the past, present, and future of the movement for LGBTQ+ lived equality!
📸: @tamaraflemingphotography
[IDs:
1. Ciara and Dr. Willis listen to Nic speak.
2. Martha and Gary Paul listen to John speak.
3. Alonzo, Brielle, John, and Gary Paul listen to Martha speak.
4. The entire panel listens to Brielle speak.
5. Alonzo calls on an audience member raising their hand.
6-7. The panelists pose for a group photo.
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

we're still thinking about all the wisdom shared during the Intergenerational Panel at Rooted in Equality tbh...
Thank you to Alonzo Blalock, Martha Madrigal, Dr. Kareem Willis, Nic Rojas, Ciara Gonzalez de Quevedo, John Juska, Gary Paul Wright, and Brielle Winslow-Majette for rooted us in the past, present, and future of the movement for LGBTQ+ lived equality!
📸: @tamaraflemingphotography
[IDs:
1. Ciara and Dr. Willis listen to Nic speak.
2. Martha and Gary Paul listen to John speak.
3. Alonzo, Brielle, John, and Gary Paul listen to Martha speak.
4. The entire panel listens to Brielle speak.
5. Alonzo calls on an audience member raising their hand.
6-7. The panelists pose for a group photo.
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

we're still thinking about all the wisdom shared during the Intergenerational Panel at Rooted in Equality tbh...
Thank you to Alonzo Blalock, Martha Madrigal, Dr. Kareem Willis, Nic Rojas, Ciara Gonzalez de Quevedo, John Juska, Gary Paul Wright, and Brielle Winslow-Majette for rooted us in the past, present, and future of the movement for LGBTQ+ lived equality!
📸: @tamaraflemingphotography
[IDs:
1. Ciara and Dr. Willis listen to Nic speak.
2. Martha and Gary Paul listen to John speak.
3. Alonzo, Brielle, John, and Gary Paul listen to Martha speak.
4. The entire panel listens to Brielle speak.
5. Alonzo calls on an audience member raising their hand.
6-7. The panelists pose for a group photo.
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

we're still thinking about all the wisdom shared during the Intergenerational Panel at Rooted in Equality tbh...
Thank you to Alonzo Blalock, Martha Madrigal, Dr. Kareem Willis, Nic Rojas, Ciara Gonzalez de Quevedo, John Juska, Gary Paul Wright, and Brielle Winslow-Majette for rooted us in the past, present, and future of the movement for LGBTQ+ lived equality!
📸: @tamaraflemingphotography
[IDs:
1. Ciara and Dr. Willis listen to Nic speak.
2. Martha and Gary Paul listen to John speak.
3. Alonzo, Brielle, John, and Gary Paul listen to Martha speak.
4. The entire panel listens to Brielle speak.
5. Alonzo calls on an audience member raising their hand.
6-7. The panelists pose for a group photo.
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

we're still thinking about all the wisdom shared during the Intergenerational Panel at Rooted in Equality tbh...
Thank you to Alonzo Blalock, Martha Madrigal, Dr. Kareem Willis, Nic Rojas, Ciara Gonzalez de Quevedo, John Juska, Gary Paul Wright, and Brielle Winslow-Majette for rooted us in the past, present, and future of the movement for LGBTQ+ lived equality!
📸: @tamaraflemingphotography
[IDs:
1. Ciara and Dr. Willis listen to Nic speak.
2. Martha and Gary Paul listen to John speak.
3. Alonzo, Brielle, John, and Gary Paul listen to Martha speak.
4. The entire panel listens to Brielle speak.
5. Alonzo calls on an audience member raising their hand.
6-7. The panelists pose for a group photo.
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ

we're still thinking about all the wisdom shared during the Intergenerational Panel at Rooted in Equality tbh...
Thank you to Alonzo Blalock, Martha Madrigal, Dr. Kareem Willis, Nic Rojas, Ciara Gonzalez de Quevedo, John Juska, Gary Paul Wright, and Brielle Winslow-Majette for rooted us in the past, present, and future of the movement for LGBTQ+ lived equality!
📸: @tamaraflemingphotography
[IDs:
1. Ciara and Dr. Willis listen to Nic speak.
2. Martha and Gary Paul listen to John speak.
3. Alonzo, Brielle, John, and Gary Paul listen to Martha speak.
4. The entire panel listens to Brielle speak.
5. Alonzo calls on an audience member raising their hand.
6-7. The panelists pose for a group photo.
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ
While some towns choose to wash away their displays of Pride, Asbury Park gave theirs a fresh coat of paint today. We swung by to help and show our gratitude for municipalities that celebrate inclusion proudly for all to see.
[ID: Garden State Equality acting Executive Director Brielle helps repaint the rainbow crosswalk in Asbury Park.]
#nj #newjersey #lgbtq #asburypark #jerseyshore

#WESTORANGE: It's always been about more than paint on some steps. Join us Sunday, May 31, at 4pm for a rally at the West Orange Town Hall to show the mayor that paint can be washed away but pride can't!
Wear the colors of the Progress Pride flag to be part of a giant human Pride flag demonstration!
[ID: Community members pose for a group photo in front of the West Orange Town Hall. The steps in front of them have been colored in with chalk. Along the bottom is the same info as the caption.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ #NorthJersey

🏳️🌈💃 We're a month out from this year's prom for LGBTQ+ high schoolers in New Jersey! 🕺🏳️⚧️
Comment "PROM" and we'll send you info on getting your tickets!
WHEN: Friday, June 19, 6-10pm
WHERE: Somerville Elks Lodge, Bridgewater, NJ
Presented in partnership with the NJ GSA Coalition and the Campaign 4 Gender Inclusivity.
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1. Two prom attendees pose in front of a sparkly backdrop.
2. Flyer for the prom with the same info as the caption.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ #prom

🏳️🌈💃 We're a month out from this year's prom for LGBTQ+ high schoolers in New Jersey! 🕺🏳️⚧️
Comment "PROM" and we'll send you info on getting your tickets!
WHEN: Friday, June 19, 6-10pm
WHERE: Somerville Elks Lodge, Bridgewater, NJ
Presented in partnership with the NJ GSA Coalition and the Campaign 4 Gender Inclusivity.
[IDs:
1. Two prom attendees pose in front of a sparkly backdrop.
2. Flyer for the prom with the same info as the caption.]
#LGBTQ #LGBT #queer #trans #transgender #NewJersey #NJ #prom

Black Lesbian joy, leadership, and liberation deserve space. 🖤💚
Join us at DC Black Pride 2026 for The Lesbian Liberation Lab. This dynamic, joy-centered session is designed to uplift, connect, and strengthen Black Lesbian communities through dialogue, leadership development, cultural exchange, and collective healing.
📅 Saturday, May 23, 2026
⏰ 1 PM
📍 Downtown Westin | Potomac Ballroom Salon 1
Rooted in Black feminist thought, this space will explore leadership, relationships, health, economic empowerment, civic engagement, and the power of community strategy while celebrating the joy, creativity, and resilience that define Black Lesbian experiences.
dcblackpride.org is the ONLY place to find all OFFICIAL DC Black Pride events.
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