PRISM Florida
Youth-led nonprofit that works to expand access to LGBT-inclusive education and sexual health resources for young people in South Florida 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️✊🏿

@prism.fl SHOWED UP for the Florida AIDS Walk!
I’m incredibly proud of my PRISM dream team led by @maxxfenning for bringing over 150 walkers out this Saturday to raise money for the fight against HIV in Florida. PRISM has already raised more than $34k, and with @ahf_floridaaidswalk matching those funds, our impact will go even further. Every dollar raised helps PRISM fight this epidemic and empowers LGBTQ+ youth across South Florida to take control over their health.

@prism.fl SHOWED UP for the Florida AIDS Walk!
I’m incredibly proud of my PRISM dream team led by @maxxfenning for bringing over 150 walkers out this Saturday to raise money for the fight against HIV in Florida. PRISM has already raised more than $34k, and with @ahf_floridaaidswalk matching those funds, our impact will go even further. Every dollar raised helps PRISM fight this epidemic and empowers LGBTQ+ youth across South Florida to take control over their health.
@prism.fl SHOWED UP for the Florida AIDS Walk!
I’m incredibly proud of my PRISM dream team led by @maxxfenning for bringing over 150 walkers out this Saturday to raise money for the fight against HIV in Florida. PRISM has already raised more than $34k, and with @ahf_floridaaidswalk matching those funds, our impact will go even further. Every dollar raised helps PRISM fight this epidemic and empowers LGBTQ+ youth across South Florida to take control over their health.

PRISM’s Student Ambassador Program (P-SAP) is where LGBTQ+ students come to connect, organize, and lead with pride. It’s a network of GSAs and other LGBTQ+ student groups across South Florida, empowering the next generation of changemakers.
P-SAP is about showing up for each other, creating inclusive spaces, sharing tools, and collaborating to make campuses more welcoming. We host events, connect youth leaders, and give you the skills to make an impact.
As a P‑SAP member, you’ll:
1️⃣ Join trainings on organizing and LGBTQ+ topics
2️⃣ Access volunteer opportunities with PRISM and partners
3️⃣ Connect with other LGBTQ+ leaders in meetings and online spaces
4️⃣ Get members-only access to our listserv and Discord to share ideas, resources, and wins
The PRISM Student Leaders Council (P-SLC) is designed for leaders of LGBTQ+ student organizations. P-SLC members receive all the benefits of P-SAP, plus personalized support for their leadership role. This includes guidance on hosting LGBTQ-related observances on campus, navigating challenging discussions in meetings, and bringing in guest speakers. P-SLC members also receive help understanding laws and policies that affect their clubs, as well as one-on-one support to start, grow, or sustain their organizations.
Ready to grow your skills, lift your community, and make every school unapologetically queer, supportive, and unforgettable? Fill out our application https://www.prismfl.org/psap-application or email PRISM’s P-SAP Manager, auxmary@prismfl.org for more information. 🌈🫖
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Writer:@cjwaldenmedia
Designer: Nicholas J
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#LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFL #SouthFlorida #Florida #Back2School#EndOfSummer #GSA #Community

PRISM’s Student Ambassador Program (P-SAP) is where LGBTQ+ students come to connect, organize, and lead with pride. It’s a network of GSAs and other LGBTQ+ student groups across South Florida, empowering the next generation of changemakers.
P-SAP is about showing up for each other, creating inclusive spaces, sharing tools, and collaborating to make campuses more welcoming. We host events, connect youth leaders, and give you the skills to make an impact.
As a P‑SAP member, you’ll:
1️⃣ Join trainings on organizing and LGBTQ+ topics
2️⃣ Access volunteer opportunities with PRISM and partners
3️⃣ Connect with other LGBTQ+ leaders in meetings and online spaces
4️⃣ Get members-only access to our listserv and Discord to share ideas, resources, and wins
The PRISM Student Leaders Council (P-SLC) is designed for leaders of LGBTQ+ student organizations. P-SLC members receive all the benefits of P-SAP, plus personalized support for their leadership role. This includes guidance on hosting LGBTQ-related observances on campus, navigating challenging discussions in meetings, and bringing in guest speakers. P-SLC members also receive help understanding laws and policies that affect their clubs, as well as one-on-one support to start, grow, or sustain their organizations.
Ready to grow your skills, lift your community, and make every school unapologetically queer, supportive, and unforgettable? Fill out our application https://www.prismfl.org/psap-application or email PRISM’s P-SAP Manager, auxmary@prismfl.org for more information. 🌈🫖
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Writer:@cjwaldenmedia
Designer: Nicholas J
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#LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFL #SouthFlorida #Florida #Back2School#EndOfSummer #GSA #Community

PRISM’s Student Ambassador Program (P-SAP) is where LGBTQ+ students come to connect, organize, and lead with pride. It’s a network of GSAs and other LGBTQ+ student groups across South Florida, empowering the next generation of changemakers.
P-SAP is about showing up for each other, creating inclusive spaces, sharing tools, and collaborating to make campuses more welcoming. We host events, connect youth leaders, and give you the skills to make an impact.
As a P‑SAP member, you’ll:
1️⃣ Join trainings on organizing and LGBTQ+ topics
2️⃣ Access volunteer opportunities with PRISM and partners
3️⃣ Connect with other LGBTQ+ leaders in meetings and online spaces
4️⃣ Get members-only access to our listserv and Discord to share ideas, resources, and wins
The PRISM Student Leaders Council (P-SLC) is designed for leaders of LGBTQ+ student organizations. P-SLC members receive all the benefits of P-SAP, plus personalized support for their leadership role. This includes guidance on hosting LGBTQ-related observances on campus, navigating challenging discussions in meetings, and bringing in guest speakers. P-SLC members also receive help understanding laws and policies that affect their clubs, as well as one-on-one support to start, grow, or sustain their organizations.
Ready to grow your skills, lift your community, and make every school unapologetically queer, supportive, and unforgettable? Fill out our application https://www.prismfl.org/psap-application or email PRISM’s P-SAP Manager, auxmary@prismfl.org for more information. 🌈🫖
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Writer:@cjwaldenmedia
Designer: Nicholas J
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#LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFL #SouthFlorida #Florida #Back2School#EndOfSummer #GSA #Community

PRISM’s Student Ambassador Program (P-SAP) is where LGBTQ+ students come to connect, organize, and lead with pride. It’s a network of GSAs and other LGBTQ+ student groups across South Florida, empowering the next generation of changemakers.
P-SAP is about showing up for each other, creating inclusive spaces, sharing tools, and collaborating to make campuses more welcoming. We host events, connect youth leaders, and give you the skills to make an impact.
As a P‑SAP member, you’ll:
1️⃣ Join trainings on organizing and LGBTQ+ topics
2️⃣ Access volunteer opportunities with PRISM and partners
3️⃣ Connect with other LGBTQ+ leaders in meetings and online spaces
4️⃣ Get members-only access to our listserv and Discord to share ideas, resources, and wins
The PRISM Student Leaders Council (P-SLC) is designed for leaders of LGBTQ+ student organizations. P-SLC members receive all the benefits of P-SAP, plus personalized support for their leadership role. This includes guidance on hosting LGBTQ-related observances on campus, navigating challenging discussions in meetings, and bringing in guest speakers. P-SLC members also receive help understanding laws and policies that affect their clubs, as well as one-on-one support to start, grow, or sustain their organizations.
Ready to grow your skills, lift your community, and make every school unapologetically queer, supportive, and unforgettable? Fill out our application https://www.prismfl.org/psap-application or email PRISM’s P-SAP Manager, auxmary@prismfl.org for more information. 🌈🫖
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Writer:@cjwaldenmedia
Designer: Nicholas J
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#LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFL #SouthFlorida #Florida #Back2School#EndOfSummer #GSA #Community

PRISM’s Student Ambassador Program (P-SAP) is where LGBTQ+ students come to connect, organize, and lead with pride. It’s a network of GSAs and other LGBTQ+ student groups across South Florida, empowering the next generation of changemakers.
P-SAP is about showing up for each other, creating inclusive spaces, sharing tools, and collaborating to make campuses more welcoming. We host events, connect youth leaders, and give you the skills to make an impact.
As a P‑SAP member, you’ll:
1️⃣ Join trainings on organizing and LGBTQ+ topics
2️⃣ Access volunteer opportunities with PRISM and partners
3️⃣ Connect with other LGBTQ+ leaders in meetings and online spaces
4️⃣ Get members-only access to our listserv and Discord to share ideas, resources, and wins
The PRISM Student Leaders Council (P-SLC) is designed for leaders of LGBTQ+ student organizations. P-SLC members receive all the benefits of P-SAP, plus personalized support for their leadership role. This includes guidance on hosting LGBTQ-related observances on campus, navigating challenging discussions in meetings, and bringing in guest speakers. P-SLC members also receive help understanding laws and policies that affect their clubs, as well as one-on-one support to start, grow, or sustain their organizations.
Ready to grow your skills, lift your community, and make every school unapologetically queer, supportive, and unforgettable? Fill out our application https://www.prismfl.org/psap-application or email PRISM’s P-SAP Manager, auxmary@prismfl.org for more information. 🌈🫖
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Writer:@cjwaldenmedia
Designer: Nicholas J
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#LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFL #SouthFlorida #Florida #Back2School#EndOfSummer #GSA #Community

PRISM’s Student Ambassador Program (P-SAP) is where LGBTQ+ students come to connect, organize, and lead with pride. It’s a network of GSAs and other LGBTQ+ student groups across South Florida, empowering the next generation of changemakers.
P-SAP is about showing up for each other, creating inclusive spaces, sharing tools, and collaborating to make campuses more welcoming. We host events, connect youth leaders, and give you the skills to make an impact.
As a P‑SAP member, you’ll:
1️⃣ Join trainings on organizing and LGBTQ+ topics
2️⃣ Access volunteer opportunities with PRISM and partners
3️⃣ Connect with other LGBTQ+ leaders in meetings and online spaces
4️⃣ Get members-only access to our listserv and Discord to share ideas, resources, and wins
The PRISM Student Leaders Council (P-SLC) is designed for leaders of LGBTQ+ student organizations. P-SLC members receive all the benefits of P-SAP, plus personalized support for their leadership role. This includes guidance on hosting LGBTQ-related observances on campus, navigating challenging discussions in meetings, and bringing in guest speakers. P-SLC members also receive help understanding laws and policies that affect their clubs, as well as one-on-one support to start, grow, or sustain their organizations.
Ready to grow your skills, lift your community, and make every school unapologetically queer, supportive, and unforgettable? Fill out our application https://www.prismfl.org/psap-application or email PRISM’s P-SAP Manager, auxmary@prismfl.org for more information. 🌈🫖
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Writer:@cjwaldenmedia
Designer: Nicholas J
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#LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFL #SouthFlorida #Florida #Back2School#EndOfSummer #GSA #Community

PRISM’s Student Ambassador Program (P-SAP) is where LGBTQ+ students come to connect, organize, and lead with pride. It’s a network of GSAs and other LGBTQ+ student groups across South Florida, empowering the next generation of changemakers.
P-SAP is about showing up for each other, creating inclusive spaces, sharing tools, and collaborating to make campuses more welcoming. We host events, connect youth leaders, and give you the skills to make an impact.
As a P‑SAP member, you’ll:
1️⃣ Join trainings on organizing and LGBTQ+ topics
2️⃣ Access volunteer opportunities with PRISM and partners
3️⃣ Connect with other LGBTQ+ leaders in meetings and online spaces
4️⃣ Get members-only access to our listserv and Discord to share ideas, resources, and wins
The PRISM Student Leaders Council (P-SLC) is designed for leaders of LGBTQ+ student organizations. P-SLC members receive all the benefits of P-SAP, plus personalized support for their leadership role. This includes guidance on hosting LGBTQ-related observances on campus, navigating challenging discussions in meetings, and bringing in guest speakers. P-SLC members also receive help understanding laws and policies that affect their clubs, as well as one-on-one support to start, grow, or sustain their organizations.
Ready to grow your skills, lift your community, and make every school unapologetically queer, supportive, and unforgettable? Fill out our application https://www.prismfl.org/psap-application or email PRISM’s P-SAP Manager, auxmary@prismfl.org for more information. 🌈🫖
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Writer:@cjwaldenmedia
Designer: Nicholas J
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#LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFL #SouthFlorida #Florida #Back2School#EndOfSummer #GSA #Community

PRISM’s Student Ambassador Program (P-SAP) is where LGBTQ+ students come to connect, organize, and lead with pride. It’s a network of GSAs and other LGBTQ+ student groups across South Florida, empowering the next generation of changemakers.
P-SAP is about showing up for each other, creating inclusive spaces, sharing tools, and collaborating to make campuses more welcoming. We host events, connect youth leaders, and give you the skills to make an impact.
As a P‑SAP member, you’ll:
1️⃣ Join trainings on organizing and LGBTQ+ topics
2️⃣ Access volunteer opportunities with PRISM and partners
3️⃣ Connect with other LGBTQ+ leaders in meetings and online spaces
4️⃣ Get members-only access to our listserv and Discord to share ideas, resources, and wins
The PRISM Student Leaders Council (P-SLC) is designed for leaders of LGBTQ+ student organizations. P-SLC members receive all the benefits of P-SAP, plus personalized support for their leadership role. This includes guidance on hosting LGBTQ-related observances on campus, navigating challenging discussions in meetings, and bringing in guest speakers. P-SLC members also receive help understanding laws and policies that affect their clubs, as well as one-on-one support to start, grow, or sustain their organizations.
Ready to grow your skills, lift your community, and make every school unapologetically queer, supportive, and unforgettable? Fill out our application https://www.prismfl.org/psap-application or email PRISM’s P-SAP Manager, auxmary@prismfl.org for more information. 🌈🫖
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Writer:@cjwaldenmedia
Designer: Nicholas J
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#LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFL #SouthFlorida #Florida #Back2School#EndOfSummer #GSA #Community

PRISM’s Student Ambassador Program (P-SAP) is where LGBTQ+ students come to connect, organize, and lead with pride. It’s a network of GSAs and other LGBTQ+ student groups across South Florida, empowering the next generation of changemakers.
P-SAP is about showing up for each other, creating inclusive spaces, sharing tools, and collaborating to make campuses more welcoming. We host events, connect youth leaders, and give you the skills to make an impact.
As a P‑SAP member, you’ll:
1️⃣ Join trainings on organizing and LGBTQ+ topics
2️⃣ Access volunteer opportunities with PRISM and partners
3️⃣ Connect with other LGBTQ+ leaders in meetings and online spaces
4️⃣ Get members-only access to our listserv and Discord to share ideas, resources, and wins
The PRISM Student Leaders Council (P-SLC) is designed for leaders of LGBTQ+ student organizations. P-SLC members receive all the benefits of P-SAP, plus personalized support for their leadership role. This includes guidance on hosting LGBTQ-related observances on campus, navigating challenging discussions in meetings, and bringing in guest speakers. P-SLC members also receive help understanding laws and policies that affect their clubs, as well as one-on-one support to start, grow, or sustain their organizations.
Ready to grow your skills, lift your community, and make every school unapologetically queer, supportive, and unforgettable? Fill out our application https://www.prismfl.org/psap-application or email PRISM’s P-SAP Manager, auxmary@prismfl.org for more information. 🌈🫖
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Writer:@cjwaldenmedia
Designer: Nicholas J
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#LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFL #SouthFlorida #Florida #Back2School#EndOfSummer #GSA #Community

PRISM’s Student Ambassador Program (P-SAP) is where LGBTQ+ students come to connect, organize, and lead with pride. It’s a network of GSAs and other LGBTQ+ student groups across South Florida, empowering the next generation of changemakers.
P-SAP is about showing up for each other, creating inclusive spaces, sharing tools, and collaborating to make campuses more welcoming. We host events, connect youth leaders, and give you the skills to make an impact.
As a P‑SAP member, you’ll:
1️⃣ Join trainings on organizing and LGBTQ+ topics
2️⃣ Access volunteer opportunities with PRISM and partners
3️⃣ Connect with other LGBTQ+ leaders in meetings and online spaces
4️⃣ Get members-only access to our listserv and Discord to share ideas, resources, and wins
The PRISM Student Leaders Council (P-SLC) is designed for leaders of LGBTQ+ student organizations. P-SLC members receive all the benefits of P-SAP, plus personalized support for their leadership role. This includes guidance on hosting LGBTQ-related observances on campus, navigating challenging discussions in meetings, and bringing in guest speakers. P-SLC members also receive help understanding laws and policies that affect their clubs, as well as one-on-one support to start, grow, or sustain their organizations.
Ready to grow your skills, lift your community, and make every school unapologetically queer, supportive, and unforgettable? Fill out our application https://www.prismfl.org/psap-application or email PRISM’s P-SAP Manager, auxmary@prismfl.org for more information. 🌈🫖
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Writer:@cjwaldenmedia
Designer: Nicholas J
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#LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFL #SouthFlorida #Florida #Back2School#EndOfSummer #GSA #Community

PRISM: Building a Queer Youth Movement
PRISM is a youth-led LGBTQ+ nonprofit based in South Florida.
PRISM works to expand access to LGBTQ-inclusive education and sexual health
resources for youth in South Florida.
Our Motto is For every color, for everyone.
It's our goal to make sure everyone feels included in their community, regardless of sexuality, gender and race. How do we do this?
We provide:
- Helpful Resources: We have loads of articles on sexual health, LGBTQ+ history, POC issues, and more!
- PRISM Student Ambassador Program: P-SAP is a network of resources and support for high school and college student leaders on the frontlines of LGBTQ+ advocacy.
- STI Clinic Search: Find information on free and low-cost STI testing resources through our STI Clinic Search.
- Youth Activism: PRISM is dedicated to advocating for queer youth through grassroots action in our community and state.
Why is this important?
- 1 in 4 teens contract sexually transmitted infections every year.
- 41% of LGBTQ+ young people.
- Over 500 anti-LGBT bills have been proposed this year– about half of them target transgender people specifically.
You might be thinking... how do I get involved? Glad you asked!
Sharing our resources helps us reach and empower more youth. You can also volunteer or donate through the link in our bio!
#LGBT #LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFl #SouthFlorida #Florida #SoFlo #Gay #Queer #NonProfit #NonProfitOrganization #Volunteer #Volunteering #Equality #SexualHealth #Youth #QueerYouth

PRISM: Building a Queer Youth Movement
PRISM is a youth-led LGBTQ+ nonprofit based in South Florida.
PRISM works to expand access to LGBTQ-inclusive education and sexual health
resources for youth in South Florida.
Our Motto is For every color, for everyone.
It's our goal to make sure everyone feels included in their community, regardless of sexuality, gender and race. How do we do this?
We provide:
- Helpful Resources: We have loads of articles on sexual health, LGBTQ+ history, POC issues, and more!
- PRISM Student Ambassador Program: P-SAP is a network of resources and support for high school and college student leaders on the frontlines of LGBTQ+ advocacy.
- STI Clinic Search: Find information on free and low-cost STI testing resources through our STI Clinic Search.
- Youth Activism: PRISM is dedicated to advocating for queer youth through grassroots action in our community and state.
Why is this important?
- 1 in 4 teens contract sexually transmitted infections every year.
- 41% of LGBTQ+ young people.
- Over 500 anti-LGBT bills have been proposed this year– about half of them target transgender people specifically.
You might be thinking... how do I get involved? Glad you asked!
Sharing our resources helps us reach and empower more youth. You can also volunteer or donate through the link in our bio!
#LGBT #LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFl #SouthFlorida #Florida #SoFlo #Gay #Queer #NonProfit #NonProfitOrganization #Volunteer #Volunteering #Equality #SexualHealth #Youth #QueerYouth

PRISM: Building a Queer Youth Movement
PRISM is a youth-led LGBTQ+ nonprofit based in South Florida.
PRISM works to expand access to LGBTQ-inclusive education and sexual health
resources for youth in South Florida.
Our Motto is For every color, for everyone.
It's our goal to make sure everyone feels included in their community, regardless of sexuality, gender and race. How do we do this?
We provide:
- Helpful Resources: We have loads of articles on sexual health, LGBTQ+ history, POC issues, and more!
- PRISM Student Ambassador Program: P-SAP is a network of resources and support for high school and college student leaders on the frontlines of LGBTQ+ advocacy.
- STI Clinic Search: Find information on free and low-cost STI testing resources through our STI Clinic Search.
- Youth Activism: PRISM is dedicated to advocating for queer youth through grassroots action in our community and state.
Why is this important?
- 1 in 4 teens contract sexually transmitted infections every year.
- 41% of LGBTQ+ young people.
- Over 500 anti-LGBT bills have been proposed this year– about half of them target transgender people specifically.
You might be thinking... how do I get involved? Glad you asked!
Sharing our resources helps us reach and empower more youth. You can also volunteer or donate through the link in our bio!
#LGBT #LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFl #SouthFlorida #Florida #SoFlo #Gay #Queer #NonProfit #NonProfitOrganization #Volunteer #Volunteering #Equality #SexualHealth #Youth #QueerYouth

PRISM: Building a Queer Youth Movement
PRISM is a youth-led LGBTQ+ nonprofit based in South Florida.
PRISM works to expand access to LGBTQ-inclusive education and sexual health
resources for youth in South Florida.
Our Motto is For every color, for everyone.
It's our goal to make sure everyone feels included in their community, regardless of sexuality, gender and race. How do we do this?
We provide:
- Helpful Resources: We have loads of articles on sexual health, LGBTQ+ history, POC issues, and more!
- PRISM Student Ambassador Program: P-SAP is a network of resources and support for high school and college student leaders on the frontlines of LGBTQ+ advocacy.
- STI Clinic Search: Find information on free and low-cost STI testing resources through our STI Clinic Search.
- Youth Activism: PRISM is dedicated to advocating for queer youth through grassroots action in our community and state.
Why is this important?
- 1 in 4 teens contract sexually transmitted infections every year.
- 41% of LGBTQ+ young people.
- Over 500 anti-LGBT bills have been proposed this year– about half of them target transgender people specifically.
You might be thinking... how do I get involved? Glad you asked!
Sharing our resources helps us reach and empower more youth. You can also volunteer or donate through the link in our bio!
#LGBT #LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFl #SouthFlorida #Florida #SoFlo #Gay #Queer #NonProfit #NonProfitOrganization #Volunteer #Volunteering #Equality #SexualHealth #Youth #QueerYouth

PRISM: Building a Queer Youth Movement
PRISM is a youth-led LGBTQ+ nonprofit based in South Florida.
PRISM works to expand access to LGBTQ-inclusive education and sexual health
resources for youth in South Florida.
Our Motto is For every color, for everyone.
It's our goal to make sure everyone feels included in their community, regardless of sexuality, gender and race. How do we do this?
We provide:
- Helpful Resources: We have loads of articles on sexual health, LGBTQ+ history, POC issues, and more!
- PRISM Student Ambassador Program: P-SAP is a network of resources and support for high school and college student leaders on the frontlines of LGBTQ+ advocacy.
- STI Clinic Search: Find information on free and low-cost STI testing resources through our STI Clinic Search.
- Youth Activism: PRISM is dedicated to advocating for queer youth through grassroots action in our community and state.
Why is this important?
- 1 in 4 teens contract sexually transmitted infections every year.
- 41% of LGBTQ+ young people.
- Over 500 anti-LGBT bills have been proposed this year– about half of them target transgender people specifically.
You might be thinking... how do I get involved? Glad you asked!
Sharing our resources helps us reach and empower more youth. You can also volunteer or donate through the link in our bio!
#LGBT #LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFl #SouthFlorida #Florida #SoFlo #Gay #Queer #NonProfit #NonProfitOrganization #Volunteer #Volunteering #Equality #SexualHealth #Youth #QueerYouth

PRISM: Building a Queer Youth Movement
PRISM is a youth-led LGBTQ+ nonprofit based in South Florida.
PRISM works to expand access to LGBTQ-inclusive education and sexual health
resources for youth in South Florida.
Our Motto is For every color, for everyone.
It's our goal to make sure everyone feels included in their community, regardless of sexuality, gender and race. How do we do this?
We provide:
- Helpful Resources: We have loads of articles on sexual health, LGBTQ+ history, POC issues, and more!
- PRISM Student Ambassador Program: P-SAP is a network of resources and support for high school and college student leaders on the frontlines of LGBTQ+ advocacy.
- STI Clinic Search: Find information on free and low-cost STI testing resources through our STI Clinic Search.
- Youth Activism: PRISM is dedicated to advocating for queer youth through grassroots action in our community and state.
Why is this important?
- 1 in 4 teens contract sexually transmitted infections every year.
- 41% of LGBTQ+ young people.
- Over 500 anti-LGBT bills have been proposed this year– about half of them target transgender people specifically.
You might be thinking... how do I get involved? Glad you asked!
Sharing our resources helps us reach and empower more youth. You can also volunteer or donate through the link in our bio!
#LGBT #LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFl #SouthFlorida #Florida #SoFlo #Gay #Queer #NonProfit #NonProfitOrganization #Volunteer #Volunteering #Equality #SexualHealth #Youth #QueerYouth

PRISM: Building a Queer Youth Movement
PRISM is a youth-led LGBTQ+ nonprofit based in South Florida.
PRISM works to expand access to LGBTQ-inclusive education and sexual health
resources for youth in South Florida.
Our Motto is For every color, for everyone.
It's our goal to make sure everyone feels included in their community, regardless of sexuality, gender and race. How do we do this?
We provide:
- Helpful Resources: We have loads of articles on sexual health, LGBTQ+ history, POC issues, and more!
- PRISM Student Ambassador Program: P-SAP is a network of resources and support for high school and college student leaders on the frontlines of LGBTQ+ advocacy.
- STI Clinic Search: Find information on free and low-cost STI testing resources through our STI Clinic Search.
- Youth Activism: PRISM is dedicated to advocating for queer youth through grassroots action in our community and state.
Why is this important?
- 1 in 4 teens contract sexually transmitted infections every year.
- 41% of LGBTQ+ young people.
- Over 500 anti-LGBT bills have been proposed this year– about half of them target transgender people specifically.
You might be thinking... how do I get involved? Glad you asked!
Sharing our resources helps us reach and empower more youth. You can also volunteer or donate through the link in our bio!
#LGBT #LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFl #SouthFlorida #Florida #SoFlo #Gay #Queer #NonProfit #NonProfitOrganization #Volunteer #Volunteering #Equality #SexualHealth #Youth #QueerYouth

PRISM: Building a Queer Youth Movement
PRISM is a youth-led LGBTQ+ nonprofit based in South Florida.
PRISM works to expand access to LGBTQ-inclusive education and sexual health
resources for youth in South Florida.
Our Motto is For every color, for everyone.
It's our goal to make sure everyone feels included in their community, regardless of sexuality, gender and race. How do we do this?
We provide:
- Helpful Resources: We have loads of articles on sexual health, LGBTQ+ history, POC issues, and more!
- PRISM Student Ambassador Program: P-SAP is a network of resources and support for high school and college student leaders on the frontlines of LGBTQ+ advocacy.
- STI Clinic Search: Find information on free and low-cost STI testing resources through our STI Clinic Search.
- Youth Activism: PRISM is dedicated to advocating for queer youth through grassroots action in our community and state.
Why is this important?
- 1 in 4 teens contract sexually transmitted infections every year.
- 41% of LGBTQ+ young people.
- Over 500 anti-LGBT bills have been proposed this year– about half of them target transgender people specifically.
You might be thinking... how do I get involved? Glad you asked!
Sharing our resources helps us reach and empower more youth. You can also volunteer or donate through the link in our bio!
#LGBT #LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFl #SouthFlorida #Florida #SoFlo #Gay #Queer #NonProfit #NonProfitOrganization #Volunteer #Volunteering #Equality #SexualHealth #Youth #QueerYouth

PRISM: Building a Queer Youth Movement
PRISM is a youth-led LGBTQ+ nonprofit based in South Florida.
PRISM works to expand access to LGBTQ-inclusive education and sexual health
resources for youth in South Florida.
Our Motto is For every color, for everyone.
It's our goal to make sure everyone feels included in their community, regardless of sexuality, gender and race. How do we do this?
We provide:
- Helpful Resources: We have loads of articles on sexual health, LGBTQ+ history, POC issues, and more!
- PRISM Student Ambassador Program: P-SAP is a network of resources and support for high school and college student leaders on the frontlines of LGBTQ+ advocacy.
- STI Clinic Search: Find information on free and low-cost STI testing resources through our STI Clinic Search.
- Youth Activism: PRISM is dedicated to advocating for queer youth through grassroots action in our community and state.
Why is this important?
- 1 in 4 teens contract sexually transmitted infections every year.
- 41% of LGBTQ+ young people.
- Over 500 anti-LGBT bills have been proposed this year– about half of them target transgender people specifically.
You might be thinking... how do I get involved? Glad you asked!
Sharing our resources helps us reach and empower more youth. You can also volunteer or donate through the link in our bio!
#LGBT #LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFl #SouthFlorida #Florida #SoFlo #Gay #Queer #NonProfit #NonProfitOrganization #Volunteer #Volunteering #Equality #SexualHealth #Youth #QueerYouth

PRISM: Building a Queer Youth Movement
PRISM is a youth-led LGBTQ+ nonprofit based in South Florida.
PRISM works to expand access to LGBTQ-inclusive education and sexual health
resources for youth in South Florida.
Our Motto is For every color, for everyone.
It's our goal to make sure everyone feels included in their community, regardless of sexuality, gender and race. How do we do this?
We provide:
- Helpful Resources: We have loads of articles on sexual health, LGBTQ+ history, POC issues, and more!
- PRISM Student Ambassador Program: P-SAP is a network of resources and support for high school and college student leaders on the frontlines of LGBTQ+ advocacy.
- STI Clinic Search: Find information on free and low-cost STI testing resources through our STI Clinic Search.
- Youth Activism: PRISM is dedicated to advocating for queer youth through grassroots action in our community and state.
Why is this important?
- 1 in 4 teens contract sexually transmitted infections every year.
- 41% of LGBTQ+ young people.
- Over 500 anti-LGBT bills have been proposed this year– about half of them target transgender people specifically.
You might be thinking... how do I get involved? Glad you asked!
Sharing our resources helps us reach and empower more youth. You can also volunteer or donate through the link in our bio!
#LGBT #LGBTQ #PRISM #PRISMFl #SouthFlorida #Florida #SoFlo #Gay #Queer #NonProfit #NonProfitOrganization #Volunteer #Volunteering #Equality #SexualHealth #Youth #QueerYouth
What is gerrymandering, and why is it happening again right now?
Across the country, states are redrawing voting maps mid-decade to gain an advantage ahead of the 2026 elections.
By grouping or splitting voters in strategic ways, district lines can shape election outcomes before votes are even counted.
This impacts representation, access, and whose voices are heard.
So ask yourself: who should decide elections, voters or the people drawing the maps?
Content by @amandainformed
#PRISMFL #midterms #gerrymandering #2026elections #policy
Culture 🤝 Queer Joy
This AAPI Month we want to highlight tradition while showing up as we are.
Content by @alysasrose
#AAPIMONTH #ChineseNewYear #holicelebration #joelkimbooster #manvedragohil

A major decision on teacher pay is happening in Palm Beach County.
This impacts more than salaries. It affects teacher retention, classroom stability, and the support students rely on every day.
Join us at the Palm Beach County School Board Meeting
Tomorrow, May 6 at 2:00 PM
#PRISMFL #PalmBeachCountySchools #SchoolPolicy #TeacherPay #EquityInEducation

A major decision on teacher pay is happening in Palm Beach County.
This impacts more than salaries. It affects teacher retention, classroom stability, and the support students rely on every day.
Join us at the Palm Beach County School Board Meeting
Tomorrow, May 6 at 2:00 PM
#PRISMFL #PalmBeachCountySchools #SchoolPolicy #TeacherPay #EquityInEducation

A major decision on teacher pay is happening in Palm Beach County.
This impacts more than salaries. It affects teacher retention, classroom stability, and the support students rely on every day.
Join us at the Palm Beach County School Board Meeting
Tomorrow, May 6 at 2:00 PM
#PRISMFL #PalmBeachCountySchools #SchoolPolicy #TeacherPay #EquityInEducation

A major decision on teacher pay is happening in Palm Beach County.
This impacts more than salaries. It affects teacher retention, classroom stability, and the support students rely on every day.
Join us at the Palm Beach County School Board Meeting
Tomorrow, May 6 at 2:00 PM
#PRISMFL #PalmBeachCountySchools #SchoolPolicy #TeacherPay #EquityInEducation

A major decision on teacher pay is happening in Palm Beach County.
This impacts more than salaries. It affects teacher retention, classroom stability, and the support students rely on every day.
Join us at the Palm Beach County School Board Meeting
Tomorrow, May 6 at 2:00 PM
#PRISMFL #PalmBeachCountySchools #SchoolPolicy #TeacherPay #EquityInEducation

A major decision on teacher pay is happening in Palm Beach County.
This impacts more than salaries. It affects teacher retention, classroom stability, and the support students rely on every day.
Join us at the Palm Beach County School Board Meeting
Tomorrow, May 6 at 2:00 PM
#PRISMFL #PalmBeachCountySchools #SchoolPolicy #TeacherPay #EquityInEducation

A major decision on teacher pay is happening in Palm Beach County.
This impacts more than salaries. It affects teacher retention, classroom stability, and the support students rely on every day.
Join us at the Palm Beach County School Board Meeting
Tomorrow, May 6 at 2:00 PM
#PRISMFL #PalmBeachCountySchools #SchoolPolicy #TeacherPay #EquityInEducation

A major decision on teacher pay is happening in Palm Beach County.
This impacts more than salaries. It affects teacher retention, classroom stability, and the support students rely on every day.
Join us at the Palm Beach County School Board Meeting
Tomorrow, May 6 at 2:00 PM
#PRISMFL #PalmBeachCountySchools #SchoolPolicy #TeacherPay #EquityInEducation

A major decision on teacher pay is happening in Palm Beach County.
This impacts more than salaries. It affects teacher retention, classroom stability, and the support students rely on every day.
Join us at the Palm Beach County School Board Meeting
Tomorrow, May 6 at 2:00 PM
#PRISMFL #PalmBeachCountySchools #SchoolPolicy #TeacherPay #EquityInEducation

A major decision on teacher pay is happening in Palm Beach County.
This impacts more than salaries. It affects teacher retention, classroom stability, and the support students rely on every day.
Join us at the Palm Beach County School Board Meeting
Tomorrow, May 6 at 2:00 PM
#PRISMFL #PalmBeachCountySchools #SchoolPolicy #TeacherPay #EquityInEducation
Lesbian identity isn’t one label or one look.
From femme to butch, masc to stud, and everything in between, labels can help people find language for their experiences, but they’re never a requirement.
Gender expression is personal. It can shift, evolve, or exist completely outside of expectations.
There’s no one way to be a lesbian, just the way that feels right to you!
Content by @alysasrose
#PRISMFL #wlw #femmes #butchlesbian #genderexpression

Two key decisions are being made that could impact how students are supported across Broward County.
From how funding is allocated to access to learning tools, these conversations matter.
Join the Broward County School Board meeting
Tomorrow, May 5
#PRISMFL #BrowardCountySchools #SchoolBoardPolicy #EducationMatters

Two key decisions are being made that could impact how students are supported across Broward County.
From how funding is allocated to access to learning tools, these conversations matter.
Join the Broward County School Board meeting
Tomorrow, May 5
#PRISMFL #BrowardCountySchools #SchoolBoardPolicy #EducationMatters

Two key decisions are being made that could impact how students are supported across Broward County.
From how funding is allocated to access to learning tools, these conversations matter.
Join the Broward County School Board meeting
Tomorrow, May 5
#PRISMFL #BrowardCountySchools #SchoolBoardPolicy #EducationMatters

Two key decisions are being made that could impact how students are supported across Broward County.
From how funding is allocated to access to learning tools, these conversations matter.
Join the Broward County School Board meeting
Tomorrow, May 5
#PRISMFL #BrowardCountySchools #SchoolBoardPolicy #EducationMatters

Two key decisions are being made that could impact how students are supported across Broward County.
From how funding is allocated to access to learning tools, these conversations matter.
Join the Broward County School Board meeting
Tomorrow, May 5
#PRISMFL #BrowardCountySchools #SchoolBoardPolicy #EducationMatters

Two key decisions are being made that could impact how students are supported across Broward County.
From how funding is allocated to access to learning tools, these conversations matter.
Join the Broward County School Board meeting
Tomorrow, May 5
#PRISMFL #BrowardCountySchools #SchoolBoardPolicy #EducationMatters

Two key decisions are being made that could impact how students are supported across Broward County.
From how funding is allocated to access to learning tools, these conversations matter.
Join the Broward County School Board meeting
Tomorrow, May 5
#PRISMFL #BrowardCountySchools #SchoolBoardPolicy #EducationMatters

Two key decisions are being made that could impact how students are supported across Broward County.
From how funding is allocated to access to learning tools, these conversations matter.
Join the Broward County School Board meeting
Tomorrow, May 5
#PRISMFL #BrowardCountySchools #SchoolBoardPolicy #EducationMatters

Two key decisions are being made that could impact how students are supported across Broward County.
From how funding is allocated to access to learning tools, these conversations matter.
Join the Broward County School Board meeting
Tomorrow, May 5
#PRISMFL #BrowardCountySchools #SchoolBoardPolicy #EducationMatters

Two key decisions are being made that could impact how students are supported across Broward County.
From how funding is allocated to access to learning tools, these conversations matter.
Join the Broward County School Board meeting
Tomorrow, May 5
#PRISMFL #BrowardCountySchools #SchoolBoardPolicy #EducationMatters
There’s no one way to be lesbian.
Beyond the stereotypes, beyond the labels, there are so many ways people experience, express, and live their identity. From femme to butch to everything in between and beyond, every experience is valid.
Lesbian identity isn’t one look, one story, or one box. It’s expansive, personal, and constantly evolving.
Content by @alysasrose
#Lesbian101 #lesbianpride #wlw #lesbianvisibility

Compulsory heterosexuality, or “comphet,” is defined as the political institution that actively imposes heterosexuality on people through cultural, social, and institutional pressure. It says that heterosexuality is not our “natural” orientation, but rather an orientation that many of us, particularly queer women, are coerced into.
Up until recently, I identified as bisexual. Although I always knew I wasn’t straight, I held onto the fact that I had never been with a man, so “how could I possibly know if I was fully gay?” Yet, all that did was make me feel like I had to have an experience with a man. And there was my answer. I was a lesbian in the chokehold of comphet.
I grew up in a Christian household that pushed the heteronormative narrative down my throat. That “guys are mean to you because they like you,” and, “the only option for a woman is to be with a man” because they “complement each other perfectly.”
For years, I swallowed my truth and hid it out of guilt. Falling in love with your best friend isn’t really the perfect solution to that, but we all make mistakes, right? I felt out of place, and downright disgusted with my feelings because I was taught that queer love was wrong, unnatural, and condemnable.
But now, as I live freely as a lesbian without religious and societal guilt, I’ve realized my life has changed entirely after taking men out of the equation. I style my hair more eccentrically, I use more vibrant makeup, and my energy is different — stronger, more confident. It’s not because I dislike men, but because I can now fully love myself. I love to listen to what I need, in spite of others trying to lecture me about my own mind, because it’s better for all of us.
It goes to show that doubting yourself only leads to destruction, even if you meant to keep your peace. Loving women is one of the best things I have allowed myself to do. What can you do for yourself today?
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Writer:@paperbagwriter_
Designer: @goldenix
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#CompulsoryHeterosexuality #Comphet #LesbianVisibility #WLW #LGBTQ

Compulsory heterosexuality, or “comphet,” is defined as the political institution that actively imposes heterosexuality on people through cultural, social, and institutional pressure. It says that heterosexuality is not our “natural” orientation, but rather an orientation that many of us, particularly queer women, are coerced into.
Up until recently, I identified as bisexual. Although I always knew I wasn’t straight, I held onto the fact that I had never been with a man, so “how could I possibly know if I was fully gay?” Yet, all that did was make me feel like I had to have an experience with a man. And there was my answer. I was a lesbian in the chokehold of comphet.
I grew up in a Christian household that pushed the heteronormative narrative down my throat. That “guys are mean to you because they like you,” and, “the only option for a woman is to be with a man” because they “complement each other perfectly.”
For years, I swallowed my truth and hid it out of guilt. Falling in love with your best friend isn’t really the perfect solution to that, but we all make mistakes, right? I felt out of place, and downright disgusted with my feelings because I was taught that queer love was wrong, unnatural, and condemnable.
But now, as I live freely as a lesbian without religious and societal guilt, I’ve realized my life has changed entirely after taking men out of the equation. I style my hair more eccentrically, I use more vibrant makeup, and my energy is different — stronger, more confident. It’s not because I dislike men, but because I can now fully love myself. I love to listen to what I need, in spite of others trying to lecture me about my own mind, because it’s better for all of us.
It goes to show that doubting yourself only leads to destruction, even if you meant to keep your peace. Loving women is one of the best things I have allowed myself to do. What can you do for yourself today?
—————————————
Writer:@paperbagwriter_
Designer: @goldenix
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#CompulsoryHeterosexuality #Comphet #LesbianVisibility #WLW #LGBTQ

Compulsory heterosexuality, or “comphet,” is defined as the political institution that actively imposes heterosexuality on people through cultural, social, and institutional pressure. It says that heterosexuality is not our “natural” orientation, but rather an orientation that many of us, particularly queer women, are coerced into.
Up until recently, I identified as bisexual. Although I always knew I wasn’t straight, I held onto the fact that I had never been with a man, so “how could I possibly know if I was fully gay?” Yet, all that did was make me feel like I had to have an experience with a man. And there was my answer. I was a lesbian in the chokehold of comphet.
I grew up in a Christian household that pushed the heteronormative narrative down my throat. That “guys are mean to you because they like you,” and, “the only option for a woman is to be with a man” because they “complement each other perfectly.”
For years, I swallowed my truth and hid it out of guilt. Falling in love with your best friend isn’t really the perfect solution to that, but we all make mistakes, right? I felt out of place, and downright disgusted with my feelings because I was taught that queer love was wrong, unnatural, and condemnable.
But now, as I live freely as a lesbian without religious and societal guilt, I’ve realized my life has changed entirely after taking men out of the equation. I style my hair more eccentrically, I use more vibrant makeup, and my energy is different — stronger, more confident. It’s not because I dislike men, but because I can now fully love myself. I love to listen to what I need, in spite of others trying to lecture me about my own mind, because it’s better for all of us.
It goes to show that doubting yourself only leads to destruction, even if you meant to keep your peace. Loving women is one of the best things I have allowed myself to do. What can you do for yourself today?
—————————————
Writer:@paperbagwriter_
Designer: @goldenix
—————————————
#CompulsoryHeterosexuality #Comphet #LesbianVisibility #WLW #LGBTQ

Compulsory heterosexuality, or “comphet,” is defined as the political institution that actively imposes heterosexuality on people through cultural, social, and institutional pressure. It says that heterosexuality is not our “natural” orientation, but rather an orientation that many of us, particularly queer women, are coerced into.
Up until recently, I identified as bisexual. Although I always knew I wasn’t straight, I held onto the fact that I had never been with a man, so “how could I possibly know if I was fully gay?” Yet, all that did was make me feel like I had to have an experience with a man. And there was my answer. I was a lesbian in the chokehold of comphet.
I grew up in a Christian household that pushed the heteronormative narrative down my throat. That “guys are mean to you because they like you,” and, “the only option for a woman is to be with a man” because they “complement each other perfectly.”
For years, I swallowed my truth and hid it out of guilt. Falling in love with your best friend isn’t really the perfect solution to that, but we all make mistakes, right? I felt out of place, and downright disgusted with my feelings because I was taught that queer love was wrong, unnatural, and condemnable.
But now, as I live freely as a lesbian without religious and societal guilt, I’ve realized my life has changed entirely after taking men out of the equation. I style my hair more eccentrically, I use more vibrant makeup, and my energy is different — stronger, more confident. It’s not because I dislike men, but because I can now fully love myself. I love to listen to what I need, in spite of others trying to lecture me about my own mind, because it’s better for all of us.
It goes to show that doubting yourself only leads to destruction, even if you meant to keep your peace. Loving women is one of the best things I have allowed myself to do. What can you do for yourself today?
—————————————
Writer:@paperbagwriter_
Designer: @goldenix
—————————————
#CompulsoryHeterosexuality #Comphet #LesbianVisibility #WLW #LGBTQ

Compulsory heterosexuality, or “comphet,” is defined as the political institution that actively imposes heterosexuality on people through cultural, social, and institutional pressure. It says that heterosexuality is not our “natural” orientation, but rather an orientation that many of us, particularly queer women, are coerced into.
Up until recently, I identified as bisexual. Although I always knew I wasn’t straight, I held onto the fact that I had never been with a man, so “how could I possibly know if I was fully gay?” Yet, all that did was make me feel like I had to have an experience with a man. And there was my answer. I was a lesbian in the chokehold of comphet.
I grew up in a Christian household that pushed the heteronormative narrative down my throat. That “guys are mean to you because they like you,” and, “the only option for a woman is to be with a man” because they “complement each other perfectly.”
For years, I swallowed my truth and hid it out of guilt. Falling in love with your best friend isn’t really the perfect solution to that, but we all make mistakes, right? I felt out of place, and downright disgusted with my feelings because I was taught that queer love was wrong, unnatural, and condemnable.
But now, as I live freely as a lesbian without religious and societal guilt, I’ve realized my life has changed entirely after taking men out of the equation. I style my hair more eccentrically, I use more vibrant makeup, and my energy is different — stronger, more confident. It’s not because I dislike men, but because I can now fully love myself. I love to listen to what I need, in spite of others trying to lecture me about my own mind, because it’s better for all of us.
It goes to show that doubting yourself only leads to destruction, even if you meant to keep your peace. Loving women is one of the best things I have allowed myself to do. What can you do for yourself today?
—————————————
Writer:@paperbagwriter_
Designer: @goldenix
—————————————
#CompulsoryHeterosexuality #Comphet #LesbianVisibility #WLW #LGBTQ

Compulsory heterosexuality, or “comphet,” is defined as the political institution that actively imposes heterosexuality on people through cultural, social, and institutional pressure. It says that heterosexuality is not our “natural” orientation, but rather an orientation that many of us, particularly queer women, are coerced into.
Up until recently, I identified as bisexual. Although I always knew I wasn’t straight, I held onto the fact that I had never been with a man, so “how could I possibly know if I was fully gay?” Yet, all that did was make me feel like I had to have an experience with a man. And there was my answer. I was a lesbian in the chokehold of comphet.
I grew up in a Christian household that pushed the heteronormative narrative down my throat. That “guys are mean to you because they like you,” and, “the only option for a woman is to be with a man” because they “complement each other perfectly.”
For years, I swallowed my truth and hid it out of guilt. Falling in love with your best friend isn’t really the perfect solution to that, but we all make mistakes, right? I felt out of place, and downright disgusted with my feelings because I was taught that queer love was wrong, unnatural, and condemnable.
But now, as I live freely as a lesbian without religious and societal guilt, I’ve realized my life has changed entirely after taking men out of the equation. I style my hair more eccentrically, I use more vibrant makeup, and my energy is different — stronger, more confident. It’s not because I dislike men, but because I can now fully love myself. I love to listen to what I need, in spite of others trying to lecture me about my own mind, because it’s better for all of us.
It goes to show that doubting yourself only leads to destruction, even if you meant to keep your peace. Loving women is one of the best things I have allowed myself to do. What can you do for yourself today?
—————————————
Writer:@paperbagwriter_
Designer: @goldenix
—————————————
#CompulsoryHeterosexuality #Comphet #LesbianVisibility #WLW #LGBTQ

Compulsory heterosexuality, or “comphet,” is defined as the political institution that actively imposes heterosexuality on people through cultural, social, and institutional pressure. It says that heterosexuality is not our “natural” orientation, but rather an orientation that many of us, particularly queer women, are coerced into.
Up until recently, I identified as bisexual. Although I always knew I wasn’t straight, I held onto the fact that I had never been with a man, so “how could I possibly know if I was fully gay?” Yet, all that did was make me feel like I had to have an experience with a man. And there was my answer. I was a lesbian in the chokehold of comphet.
I grew up in a Christian household that pushed the heteronormative narrative down my throat. That “guys are mean to you because they like you,” and, “the only option for a woman is to be with a man” because they “complement each other perfectly.”
For years, I swallowed my truth and hid it out of guilt. Falling in love with your best friend isn’t really the perfect solution to that, but we all make mistakes, right? I felt out of place, and downright disgusted with my feelings because I was taught that queer love was wrong, unnatural, and condemnable.
But now, as I live freely as a lesbian without religious and societal guilt, I’ve realized my life has changed entirely after taking men out of the equation. I style my hair more eccentrically, I use more vibrant makeup, and my energy is different — stronger, more confident. It’s not because I dislike men, but because I can now fully love myself. I love to listen to what I need, in spite of others trying to lecture me about my own mind, because it’s better for all of us.
It goes to show that doubting yourself only leads to destruction, even if you meant to keep your peace. Loving women is one of the best things I have allowed myself to do. What can you do for yourself today?
—————————————
Writer:@paperbagwriter_
Designer: @goldenix
—————————————
#CompulsoryHeterosexuality #Comphet #LesbianVisibility #WLW #LGBTQ

Compulsory heterosexuality, or “comphet,” is defined as the political institution that actively imposes heterosexuality on people through cultural, social, and institutional pressure. It says that heterosexuality is not our “natural” orientation, but rather an orientation that many of us, particularly queer women, are coerced into.
Up until recently, I identified as bisexual. Although I always knew I wasn’t straight, I held onto the fact that I had never been with a man, so “how could I possibly know if I was fully gay?” Yet, all that did was make me feel like I had to have an experience with a man. And there was my answer. I was a lesbian in the chokehold of comphet.
I grew up in a Christian household that pushed the heteronormative narrative down my throat. That “guys are mean to you because they like you,” and, “the only option for a woman is to be with a man” because they “complement each other perfectly.”
For years, I swallowed my truth and hid it out of guilt. Falling in love with your best friend isn’t really the perfect solution to that, but we all make mistakes, right? I felt out of place, and downright disgusted with my feelings because I was taught that queer love was wrong, unnatural, and condemnable.
But now, as I live freely as a lesbian without religious and societal guilt, I’ve realized my life has changed entirely after taking men out of the equation. I style my hair more eccentrically, I use more vibrant makeup, and my energy is different — stronger, more confident. It’s not because I dislike men, but because I can now fully love myself. I love to listen to what I need, in spite of others trying to lecture me about my own mind, because it’s better for all of us.
It goes to show that doubting yourself only leads to destruction, even if you meant to keep your peace. Loving women is one of the best things I have allowed myself to do. What can you do for yourself today?
—————————————
Writer:@paperbagwriter_
Designer: @goldenix
—————————————
#CompulsoryHeterosexuality #Comphet #LesbianVisibility #WLW #LGBTQ

Compulsory heterosexuality, or “comphet,” is defined as the political institution that actively imposes heterosexuality on people through cultural, social, and institutional pressure. It says that heterosexuality is not our “natural” orientation, but rather an orientation that many of us, particularly queer women, are coerced into.
Up until recently, I identified as bisexual. Although I always knew I wasn’t straight, I held onto the fact that I had never been with a man, so “how could I possibly know if I was fully gay?” Yet, all that did was make me feel like I had to have an experience with a man. And there was my answer. I was a lesbian in the chokehold of comphet.
I grew up in a Christian household that pushed the heteronormative narrative down my throat. That “guys are mean to you because they like you,” and, “the only option for a woman is to be with a man” because they “complement each other perfectly.”
For years, I swallowed my truth and hid it out of guilt. Falling in love with your best friend isn’t really the perfect solution to that, but we all make mistakes, right? I felt out of place, and downright disgusted with my feelings because I was taught that queer love was wrong, unnatural, and condemnable.
But now, as I live freely as a lesbian without religious and societal guilt, I’ve realized my life has changed entirely after taking men out of the equation. I style my hair more eccentrically, I use more vibrant makeup, and my energy is different — stronger, more confident. It’s not because I dislike men, but because I can now fully love myself. I love to listen to what I need, in spite of others trying to lecture me about my own mind, because it’s better for all of us.
It goes to show that doubting yourself only leads to destruction, even if you meant to keep your peace. Loving women is one of the best things I have allowed myself to do. What can you do for yourself today?
—————————————
Writer:@paperbagwriter_
Designer: @goldenix
—————————————
#CompulsoryHeterosexuality #Comphet #LesbianVisibility #WLW #LGBTQ

Compulsory heterosexuality, or “comphet,” is defined as the political institution that actively imposes heterosexuality on people through cultural, social, and institutional pressure. It says that heterosexuality is not our “natural” orientation, but rather an orientation that many of us, particularly queer women, are coerced into.
Up until recently, I identified as bisexual. Although I always knew I wasn’t straight, I held onto the fact that I had never been with a man, so “how could I possibly know if I was fully gay?” Yet, all that did was make me feel like I had to have an experience with a man. And there was my answer. I was a lesbian in the chokehold of comphet.
I grew up in a Christian household that pushed the heteronormative narrative down my throat. That “guys are mean to you because they like you,” and, “the only option for a woman is to be with a man” because they “complement each other perfectly.”
For years, I swallowed my truth and hid it out of guilt. Falling in love with your best friend isn’t really the perfect solution to that, but we all make mistakes, right? I felt out of place, and downright disgusted with my feelings because I was taught that queer love was wrong, unnatural, and condemnable.
But now, as I live freely as a lesbian without religious and societal guilt, I’ve realized my life has changed entirely after taking men out of the equation. I style my hair more eccentrically, I use more vibrant makeup, and my energy is different — stronger, more confident. It’s not because I dislike men, but because I can now fully love myself. I love to listen to what I need, in spite of others trying to lecture me about my own mind, because it’s better for all of us.
It goes to show that doubting yourself only leads to destruction, even if you meant to keep your peace. Loving women is one of the best things I have allowed myself to do. What can you do for yourself today?
—————————————
Writer:@paperbagwriter_
Designer: @goldenix
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#CompulsoryHeterosexuality #Comphet #LesbianVisibility #WLW #LGBTQ
A small thank you for a big impact.
Our PSAP Ambassadors have spent the year leading in their schools, showing up for their communities, and helping create safer, more inclusive spaces through their GSAs and beyond.
These thank you packages, thoughtfully put together by our PSAP Manager @vz.aux are just a small token of appreciation for everything they’ve done this year, each one including a personalized note for every student.
We’re so proud to have you as part of PRISM.
#PRISMFL #2026schoolyear #appreciationpost #GSA

Policy impacts all of us, but understanding it shouldn’t feel out of reach.
Join us for our May Policy Power Hour as we unpack what’s happening right now and what it means for our community. This is a virtual space to learn, ask questions, and stay informed together!
Thursday May 7th at 6PM join us through the link provided when your RSVP.
#PRISMFL #PolicyPowerHour #InfoSession #FloridaPolicy #FloridaEducation
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.
View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.