National Coming Out Day (NCOD) is a day of awareness and celebration for the LGBTQ community and its allies. The annual holiday, which takes place on Oct. 11, encourages gays, lesbians, bisexuals, ...
Every Oct. 11, the nation celebrates National Coming Out Day (NCOD) — an annual reminder of how far the LGBTQIA+ community has come. From college campuses to city halls, people honor the day with ...
CINCINNATI — People across Greater Cincinnati and the country recognize National Coming Out Day on Wednesday, Oct. 11 amid a flurry of legislation deemed anti-LGBTQ and an increase in threats against ...
Every October, there's a day we celebrate called "National Coming Out Day," but not everyone knows the significance of the celebration or what it actually means to LGBTQ+ individuals. Personally, the ...
October is more than falling leaves and all things pumpkin. It is a powerful month for the LGBTQ+ community and its history, including the act of coming out. National Coming Out Day is October 11, and ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — 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. Since ...
What is National Coming Out Day and why do we celebrate? At the height of the AIDS crisis in 1988, two members of the LGBTQ+ community decided to declare a “National Coming Out Day.” Jean O’Leary and ...