We Make It Better by Eric Rosswood

We Make It Better

The LGBTQ Community And Their Positive Contributions To Society

Eric Rosswood

Readers of The ABCs of LGBT by Ashley Mardell and Queer: A Graphic History by Dr. Meg-John Barker will love We Make It Better, a quintessential LGBT book.

LGBT history is as old as history itself. In that time, LGBT people have positively impacted their communities, made advancements for society, and changed the world! We Make It Better profiles all the people, places, and events that show just how awesome and inspiring the LGBT community is.

A stirring look at LGBT history: LGBT people have always played important roles in society. They have served their country, served in office, pushed for the protection of human rights, and have impacted all fields of study, sport, art and industry. We Make It Better offers biographies of some of the most famous thinkers and changers in history from Bayard Rustin, Alan Turing, Dr. Sally Ride, and Oscar Wilde to present day innovators and world changers such as Billie Jean King, Jason Collins, Ellen DeGeneres, Tim Cook, the Wachowski sisters, Sir Ian McKellen and more.

Positivity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth and adults: But, more than a “who’s who” of LGBT history, We Make It Better is also a vibrant chronicle of the events in history where the LGBT community came together to fight for equality and to save lives. Learn how the community came together during the HIV/AIDs crisis, fought for marriage equality, protested discrimination, and pushed for progressive change throughout the years. Places and cultures important to the LGBT community are also proudly profiled. Learn about the events, places, people, and beliefs that are all causes for pride and celebration.

Readers will:

Discover important LGBT people that have changed the world

Be moved by the accomplishments of the LGBT community

Be inspired by a mix of biographies, history and quotes

An inspiring record of LGBT history for everyone!


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Details

ISBN 9781633538207
Genre LGBT Studies/Social Sciences; Autobiography/Biography
Publication Date 2019
Publisher Mango Media
Format Paperback
No. of Pages 236
LoC Classification PE1421 .P56 2014
Language English
Subject Identity (Psychology); Sexual minorities – Biography
BookID 14293

Author: LFWBooks