EASTSIDE PRIDE PNW
Building Bridges Across Communities
We Want to Hear From You!
Eastside Pride's Mission is to Foster unity, celebrate diversity, build bridges across communities.
Because of our commitment to the Eastside community, we want to know more about who we serve so that we can align our strategic planning with what the community wants from us. We'd appreciate if you are able to take a few minutes to complete our first ever survey, so that we can learn more about our community. We appreciate you forwarding this email to others who you think would want to give their invaluable input to Eastside Pride PNW. All information collected is confidential and all questions are optional. The survey will close on March 21st. Thank you so much for your time! |
Eastside Pride Pacific Northwest
Eastside Pride Pacific Northwest, formed in January, 2021, is a community based LGBTQIA+ education and advocacy organization comprised of LGBTQIA+ community members, students, parents, and allies who are committed to enhancing the lives of the Eastside LGBTQIA+ community. Eastside Pride was created to make sure that our LGBTQIA+ community is seen, heard, celebrated, and feel a genuine sense of belonging.
We represent the Eastside cities of Bellevue, Bothell, Carnation, Clyde Hill, Duvall, Issaquah, Kenmore, Kirkland, Newcastle, North Bend, Redmond, Sammamish, and Woodinville. |
Land Acknowledgment
We acknowledge that we are on the traditional land of many Indigenous peoples of the United States. We acknowledge that the Southern Salish Sea region lies on the unceded and ancestral land of the Coast Salish peoples, the Duwamish, Muckleshoot, Puyallup, Skykomish, Snoqualmie, Snohomish, Suquamish and Tulalip tribes and other tribes of the Puget Sound Salish people. We honor with gratitude the land itself, the First People – who have reserved treaty rights and continue to live here since time immemorial – and their ancestral heritage.
We also acknowledge those who came here involuntarily, particularly forcibly displanted Africans brought here as a result of the Trans Atlantic slave trade and slavery. We pay tribute to those ancestors of African origin and descent.
We also acknowledge those who came here involuntarily, particularly forcibly displanted Africans brought here as a result of the Trans Atlantic slave trade and slavery. We pay tribute to those ancestors of African origin and descent.