The Queer Neighborhood Council creates a space for visibility, access, and organizing for Boston's LGBTQ+ and ally community.
Join us for a combo social mixer and visioning for the next steps for The Queer Neighborhood Council.
Photos from Our Downtown and Allston-Brighton Gatherings
Everyone who cares about Boston and is committed to a supportive space for LGBTQ+ people is welcome — including residents, students, small business owners, workers, City staff, and visitors.
The location is in Dorchester, details are available with RSVP.
Please join regardless of where you live! Our events Downtown and in Allston-Brighton had attendees from JP, the West End, Chinatown, East Boston, Dorchester, Allston, Brighton, Downtown, the North End, Mission Hill, the Fenway, Cambridge, and Somerville.
About TQNC
When neighborhood and City community meetings are spaces where we have to invest mental energy into whether we can safely exist as our whole selves in front of neighbors and strangers, showing up can be uncomfortable, and it’s hard to fully engage.
We’ve founded The Queer Neighborhood Council to create a space where LGBTQ+ community members and our allies can learn about neighborhood and Boston matters, be visible to and connect with our elected and City officials, and collectively organize for the City services, support, and changes we need, just like any other resident.
Yes, sometimes that’s queer-specific issues — but it’s also our kids’ education, the upkeep of our sidewalks, construction disruptions, and rats. All the normal day-to-day stuff of living in Boston.