From L to +: The Full Spectrum of LGBTQIA+ Explained
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Happy Pride Month! For those of us in the LGBTQIA+ community or amongst the allies, June is a time of celebration, reflection, and education. As many proudly fly colorful flags, attend parades and parties, or otherwise find ways to express ourselves, we want you to know that there’s rhyme and reason behind the acronym. It’s not just alphabet soup. It’s an evolving glossary that means a lot to a lot of folks all over the world.
Understanding what each letter and symbol stands for can help you see things in better light for yourself or for those around you. Because, even if you’re not in the queer community yourself, chances are you have friends, coworkers, or family that want your support.
Understanding LGBTQIA+
Most remember the first big change was the Human Rights Campaign and GLAAD’s adoptions of the LGBTQ acronym. After a number of reworks, the more familiar version is now LGBTQIA+ which represents a diverse range of sexual orientations and gender identities! Here's a detailed overview of what each letter and symbol in LGBTQIA+ means:
The OG Acronym: LGBT
Before the origin of “LGBT,” the language used for queer folks was just the “gay community.” But 1969 made waves in politics and attitudes both with movements like the Stonewall Riots spotlighting injustice and demanding long-overdue change. The term “gay” didn’t fit, and by the 1980s and 90s, “LGBT” not only became popular but was readily embraced by many queer organizations.
From LGBT to LGBTQ
Though this newer “LGBT” acronym was much more inclusive, it didn’t encompass the many who didn’t identify with the four markers: lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. Enter “Q”. As mentioned earlier, big organizations took the lead in adopting the new acronym in 2016 and since then, it’s evolved. Why? I pose, why not? Even now, we continue to learn about language from other eras and regions that help people feel more comfortable in their own skin. The queer community has and will always be about inclusion and welcoming all. As others have put it, everyone deserves a seat at the table.
LGBTQIA2S+
If you haven’t heard of this expanded acronym, know that it adds “2S,” which stands for two-spirit. An authority on the subject, Sarah Hunt defines two-spirit as a cultural and spiritual identity for Indigenous people who “embody both female and male spirits.” It’s a term that’s both umbrella and individual and is sometimes referred to as a third gender. This identity is not only recognized by but also honored by Indigenous nations, with defined roles in societies of those cultures. It’s worth noting that two-spirit isn’t necessarily tied to sexual orientation or gender but has been adopted by many trans and/or queer Indigenous people.
Understanding acronyms and terminology at the heart of the queer community is a crucial step in building a more inclusive and accepting society. By educating ourselves and others, we can ensure that everyone feels seen, respected, and valued. This Pride Month, let's celebrate the diversity that makes our world so vibrant and commit to learning more about the experiences and identities within the LGBTQIA+ community. Happy Pride!