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‘National Coming Out Day’ is every October 11 and is a day to help queer individuals navigate the next steps in their journey to self discovery.
Every October, there is a day we celebrate known as " National Coming Out Day," but not everyone knows the significance of the celebration, or what it actually means to LGBTQ+ individuals.
For some, National Coming Out Day is a celebration—a chance to be seen for who they truly are. For others, like me, it’s a quiet reminder of the conversations that remain to be had.
As we celebrate National Coming Out Day, let's remember that every coming out story is a testament to the human spirit's capacity for courage, resilience, and authenticity.
Coming Out Day is a free festival that brings visibility to the LGBTQ+ community while connecting them with mental health services and support. This event is open to ALL ages and will feature the S… ...
To celebrate all Broadway enthusiasts and supporters of the LGBTQ+ community on National Coming Out Day, The Museum of Broadway has announced a special partnership. Learn how to get discounted ...
October 01, 2024 Four festivals this month will celebrate National Coming Out Day OURfest returns in the Gayborhood and events are scheduled in Manayunk, Upper Darby and West Chester.
Wednesday marked National Coming Out Day, a day dedicated to supporting the LGBTQIA+ community in "coming out of the closet," according to Harvard University.
Oct. 11, National Coming Out Day, was created in 1988 by Jean O’Leary and Dr. Robert Eichberg as a way for people to express positivity around their sexual and gender identities.
People across Greater Cincinnati and the country recognize National Coming Out Day on Wednesday, October 11. Here are three stories of why it matters to mark the day.