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Both SMYAL and the LGBTQ youth we serve have been featured in a variety of news articles. Read on below to learn more about the work that we do.
Story. Special feature for National Coming Out Day 2007. The Washington Blade online. October 11, 2007.
Letters to the Editor: City must support its young, vulnerable gay residents. Letter from Tasha Hill, Executive Director, SMYAL. The Washington Blade. August 24, 2007.
Safety Monitor: DCPS educators gather to keep queer kids safe. Metro Weekly. August 2, 2007.
QUEERY: 20 gay questions for Tasha Hill. The Washington Blade. April 27, 2007.
Leadership changes: SMYAL announces new ED, SLDN bids farewell to co-founder. Metro Weekly. April 26, 2007.
The Latest: Lesbian sargeant to head police gay liasion unit. SMYAL also news new director. The Washington Blade. April 23, 2007.
Charges dropped against Anacostia High students. The Washington Blade. April 6, 2007.
Anacostia High reinstates lesbian class president: Principal approves creation of school's gay-straight alliance. The Washington Blade. March 30, 2007.
Lesbians arrested in school fight face expulsion. The Washington Blade. March 23, 2007.
Life on the street: Despite disproportionately high numbers, resources are slim for homeless gay youth. The Washington Blade. March 16, 2007.
Troubling Times: Suicide of two young girls highlights the hurdles faced by gay youth. Metro Weekly. February 15, 2007.
Teens’ suicides draw attention to at-risk youth. The Washington Blade. February 9, 2007.
Youth Movement: SMYAL’s Fall Brunch raises funds and highlights dangers of “ex-gay” movement. Metro Weekly. November 16, 2006.
Sultans of Swing: 14th annual Capital Classic tennis tournament to benefit local gay youth. The Washington Blade. October 20, 2006.
SMYAL’s Weiss announces resignation: Executive Drector to leave position at D.C. LBTQ youth organization. Metro Weekly. July 20, 2006.
Wearing their labels: As teens become even more style conscious, gay youth are using fashion to announce their orientation to the world. The Washington Blade. July 7, 2006.
Capital Pride Heroes: 2006 Capitol Pride Parade. Metro Weekly. June 1, 2006.
The Kids Are Not Alright: A community forum and a new report examine the hardships faced by the city's GLBT youth. Metro Weekly. April 13, 2006.
‘Ex-gay’ ministries shift their focus to young people. The Washington Blade. March 17, 2006.
SMYAL Like You Mean It: the organization advocating for LGBTQ youth turns another corner with Bruce Weiss at the helm. Metro Weekly. November 17, 2005.
Scene: 8th Annual Fall Brunch. Metro Weekly. November 17, 2005.
Crystal and the Community: A grassroots alliance gains momentum in its fight against methamphetamines. Metro Weekly. July 7, 2005.
Passing the Torch: the next generation gears up for Youth Pride. Metro Weekly. April 24, 2005.
Nine Years of Youth: Youth Pride Day 2005 grows for a new generation. Metro Weekly. April 21, 2005.
SMYAL prepares for annual fall fund-raiser: 2004 marks youth advocacy group’s 20th birthday. The Washington Blade. November 12, 2004.
More than a day at the park: Four organizations that work to help gay youths are joining forces for the first time to provide support in the suburbs. The Washington Blade. July 23, 2004.
Gay street youth stick to the shadows: Many were thrown out by family after coming out. The Washington Blade. July 9, 2004.
Donning their wigs for charity: Drag performers to raise money for SMYAL during WigAid. The Washington Blade. May 14, 2004.
Scene: 6th Annual Fall Brunch. Metro Weekly. November 16, 2003.
Youthful Spirit: Youth Pride 2003. Metro Weekly. April 10, 2003.
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