BRCSJ Intern
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I'm Mack (they/them), Intern Extraordinaire at the @RustinCenter. I'll be working with the @BRCSJqueeryouth throughout this year. 🌈🌈
As Pride Month comes to an end, we wanted to share a video of @RustinCenter Princeton PRIDE 2025, made by one of our Interns, Brooke Zevon. #Pride25SavesLives @BRCSJQueerEd “To me, pride is authenticity, vulnerability, and community." - Brooke Zevon youtube.com/watch?v=MVD5wE…
And the 3rd place winners are... Thank you to @colormemineprinceton for hosting LGBTQ+ trivia and supporting @rustincenter




We made rainbows break thru the rain & sun shine in our hearts for PRIDE 25 Last year we beat the heat & soaked in the sun (figuratively) This year we tamed the torrent & got soaked in the rain (literally) & ya' ain't seen nothin' yet Save the date @RustinCenter PRIDE '26 June 13
In United States v. Skrmetti, the Supreme Court upheld Tennessee's ban on gender affirming care for minors. To all folx affected by this ruling, know that we stand with you and that anyone struggling with this news is welcome to visit our safe space from 10am - 2pm every day.




Princeton Pride 25 was as fabulous and fun as ever! No rain could ever dampen our QUEER JOY. Much thanks to everyone who showed up and glowed up in celebration of all who were with us on this beautiful day and those who could not be. #pride25saveslives #princetonpride
Check out our new BRCSJ PRIDE 2025 photo frames! 🖼️ 📸🤳🏻 Find one of our interns holding these frames THIS SATURDAY at Pride for a chance to snap a super cute photo! Remembet to tage us @rustincenter and #pride25saveslives We hope to see everyone there! 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️


Hello terrific Tuesday!!! ☀️ It's your BRCSJ Intern Extraordinaire reporting as your Safe Space host today. I'll be here until 2pm!

Join us for a gallery event in honor of Trans Day of Visibility to center the voices of trans & non-binary people. Guests will walk through a gallery of creative works by members of the trans & non-binary community cultivated to reinforce the importance of uplifting trans voices.

Transgender and non-binary artists! We want your work! We are looking for artists to submit writing, art, photography, videos, and more about any part of the transgender or gender non-conforming experience that they find meaningful. Scan the QR code for more information!

It's Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week! 💚🤍🩶🖤 You're probably asking yourself, "What does aromantic mean?", so I'll explain. Aromantic means a lot of different things to a lot of different people, but here is a general definition.




In honor of Black History Month, I wanted to share two excerpts from the poem “Still I'll Rise” by Maya Angelou. Black artists have been the backbone of movements throughout history. It's time we recognize them for the integral work they do.


As we confront the next few years, we may face many choices, each containing great potential. Many of us feel uncertain, but hope is still a choice. In the words of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in his “I Have a Dream” speech, "Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope."
In honor of World AIDS Day, I wanted to share an excerpt from the poem "How To Watch Your Brother Die" by Michael Lassell. It was written for Carl Morse greatly moved me when I first read it. You can find the poem it here: exceptindreams.livejournal.com/104645.html hiv.gov/events/awarene…