The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada
The Robert L. Forbuss Building | |
Founded | October 15, 1993 |
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Focus | Support and Social Groups, Health and Wellness Programs, Community Center, Arts & Culture, Cultural Competency, Advocacy |
Location | |
Website | http://www.thecenterlv.org |
The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada, known to most simply as The Center, is a nonprofit organization located in Las Vegas, Nevada that has served the local lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community since 1993. In 2013, The Center moved into the new Robert L. Forbuss Building in Downtown Las Vegas and began also serving the low to moderate income residents of the area.[1] Programs and services are generally free to the public. The Center is a member of Centerlink, the national membership organization for LGBT centers.[2]
Programs and Services
The Center's staff leads several groups that meet weekly:
- ACT III (Aging Communities Together) — for seniors 50 and up[3]
- Identi-T* — for transgender and gender non-conforming individuals[4]
- QVolution — for youth ages 13 to 24[5]
- Vegas Mpowerment Project — for gay, bisexual and transgender men 18 to 35[6]
- ELLE — for lesbian and bisexual women 18 to 30
- The F Word — a group to discuss feminism
Numerous peer-led groups also meet at The Center, including:
- Alcoholics Anonymous, Marijuana Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Sex Addicts Anonymous
- Gay Men's Forum
- The L Group
Many services are offered free of charge to the public:
- David Bohnett CyberCenter
- David Parks LGBTQ Lending Library
- Free HIV and Syphilis testing for Nevada residents
- Free vaccinations for Nevada residents
- Information and referrals to other local organizations and services
Noteworthy Happenings
At a pro-marriage equality rally at The Center's previous location in 2008, comedian Wanda Sykes gave a speech and came out as being in a same-sex relationship, one month after marrying her partner, Alex Niedbalski.[7]
Nevada State Senator Kelvin Atkinson proposed to his partner, Woody, at a rally held at The Center on Tuesday, October 7, 2014, celebrating the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' decision to overturn Nevada's prohibition on gay marriage.[8]
Following the legalization of same-sex marriage in Nevada but prior to the Supreme Court's ruling granting same-sex marriage in the United States, The Center hosted its first transgender wedding ceremony on March 21, 2015, between Jazmynne Young and Mark Matthews.[9]
Oregon bakers Aaron and Melissa Klein from Sweet Cakes by Melissa, a business fined for refusing service to a lesbian couple in 2013, mailed a cake to several LGBT organizations, including The Center, in August 2015 with a heart-shaped message on top saying "We really do love you." The cake was accompanied by a DVD of the film Audacity by Ray Comfort.[10]
See also
- List of LGBT community centers
- List of LGBT community centers in the United States
- LGBT rights in Nevada
- Same-sex marriage in Nevada
External links
- The Center — official website
- "The LGBT Center's GenderSense Brought Transgender Issues to Light" — by Mark Adams, Las Vegas Weekly
- "Discussing the LGBT Center's Downtown Move with Program Director Mel Goodwin" — by Mark Adams, Las Vegas Weekly
References
- ↑ LYNNETTE CURTIS LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL. "Gay center finds home in downtown Las Vegas". Las Vegas Review-Journal.
- ↑ "Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas, Nevada :: CenterLink Community Center Directory Listing".
- ↑ The Center. "The Center - ACT III -- for LGBTQIA2 seniors 50 and older".
- ↑ The Center. "The Center - Identi-T* -- transgender and gender non-conforming programs".
- ↑ The Center. "The Center - QVolution Youth Programs -- for LGBTQ youth ages 13-24".
- ↑ The Center. "The Center - Vegas Mpowerment Project -- for gay/bi/trans* men ages 18-35".
- ↑ "Wanda Sykes Comes Out as Gay and Married". AfterEllen.
- ↑ Associated Press. "State Sen. Kelvin Atkinson proposes after gay marriage ruling". LasVegasSun.com.
- ↑ MICHAEL LYLE LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL. "Gay and Lesbian center hosts its first transgender wedding". Las Vegas Review-Journal.
- ↑ http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/anti-gay-marriage-ore-bakers-ship-cakes-lgbt-centers-article-1.2333694