Tegan And Sara Launch New Foundation Representing LGBT Women

Tegan And Sara Launch New Foundation

The duo stands up for LGBT rights across North America and beyond.

Tegan and Sara are both openly gay, and have constantly stood up for LGBT rights across North America and beyond during their music careers.

Taking this one step further, the Tegan And Sara Foundation will provide official representation for those most in need.

In a letter on the foundation’s website, the sisters outlined why they want to repay the community that has supported them tirelessly:

“Since the beginning of our career, our LGBTQ fans have supported us in innumerable ways. Our journey navigating sexism and homophobia in the music industry has always been interwoven with the stories you share with us,” the duo said in the letter. “Your personal histories of injustice and discrimination at home, school, work, and church have inspired us to use our public status to speak out about the struggles of the LGBTQ community.”

They continued: “We learned a great deal from you all, including much more about the needs of LGBTQ people in North America,” they wrote. “We learned that the lack of federal funding for LGBTQ services, limited training for doctors about the needs of their LGBTQ patients and severe workplace discrimination are disproportionately affecting women. Most importantly, we learned that LGBTQ women and girls are feeling overwhelmingly rejected and left behind.

“Through the Tegan and Sara Foundation, we can be proactive with our support rather than wait to react to discrimination as it occurs. We will support the work of other organizations who have been fighting for LGBTQ and women’s rights by raising funds and awareness for their initiatives. We will fight against the repressive legislation of the incoming Trump administration. We will fight against regressive homophobic, transphobic, and misogynistic legislation. We will fight for economic, racial and gender justice. We started the Foundation to dismantle the systems of inequity that prevent LGBTQ girls and women from reaching their full potential.

“Together, we can make a difference.”

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