LGBT+ History Month – Feb. 1, 2027

LGBT+ History Month
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LGBT+ History Month illuminates the contributions and struggles of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals throughout February. This annual observance aims to educate, celebrate, and inspire. Discover the pivotal moments, figures, and movements that have shaped the LGBT+ community and advocate for continued progress.

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Expected LGBT+ History Month Deals

During LGBT+ History Month, the focus shifts from commercial deals to impactful awareness and fundraising initiatives. Organizations like the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) and GLAAD often partner with corporations for donation-matching programs, encouraging support for advocacy and education. Brands such as Starbucks and Levi’s frequently release limited-edition merchandise with a portion of proceeds benefiting LGBT+ charities, while Apple may highlight apps and content celebrating queer history. Local businesses often host events, workshops, and discussions to foster understanding and community engagement. We will update this page with confirmed live initiatives as February approaches, directing readers to official campaign sites for participation.

Platform Guide for LGBT+ History Month

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #LGBTHistoryMonth. Share historical facts, influential figures, or personal stories that resonate with the month’s themes.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #LGBTHistoryMonth. Join conversations, share news articles, and highlight key moments in LGBT+ history.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #LGBTHistoryMonth. Share educational resources, event listings, and community spotlights.

Social Media Tips for LGBT+ History Month

Individuals

Educate yourself on pivotal moments and figures in LGBT+ history. Share what you learn with friends and family to foster greater understanding and acceptance.

Creators

Produce short-form video content or infographics highlighting lesser-known historical figures or events. Interview community elders or advocates to share their experiences.

Brands

Host educational workshops or panel discussions for employees and the public. Partner with local LGBT+ organizations for fundraising drives or volunteer initiatives.

Organizations & Brands for LGBT+ History Month

  1. Human Rights Campaign (HRC)

    Founded in 1980, the HRC is the largest LGBT+ civil rights organization in the United States. It advocates for LGBT+ equality, working to ensure that LGBT+ people are safe, equal, and free.

  2. GLAAD

    Established in 1985, GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) works to accelerate acceptance for the LGBT+ community. It monitors media representation and advocates for fair, accurate, and inclusive portrayals.

  3. The Trevor Project

    Founded in 1998, The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) young people under 25.

  4. PFLAG

    Founded in 1973 as Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, PFLAG is the first and largest organization for LGBT+ people, their parents and families, and allies. It provides support, education, and advocacy.

  5. Starbucks

    Founded in 1971, Starbucks has a long history of supporting the LGBT+ community through inclusive policies, partnerships with advocacy groups, and participation in Pride events globally.

  6. Levi's

    Established in 1853, Levi Strauss & Co. has been a pioneer in advocating for LGBT+ rights, offering domestic partner benefits since 1992 and consistently releasing Pride collections that support LGBT+ causes.

  7. Apple

    Founded in 1976, Apple has been a vocal supporter of LGBT+ rights, implementing inclusive workplace policies and featuring LGBT+ stories and themes in its marketing and product offerings, including special Pride watch bands.

LGBT+ History Month Hero

Frank Kameny

Frank Kameny (1925–2011) was a prominent American gay rights activist. Fired from his job as an astronomer for the U.S. Army Map Service in 1957 due to his homosexuality, he became a trailblazer, challenging discriminatory policies and co-founding the Mattachine Society of Washington. His activism laid crucial groundwork for the LGBT+ rights movement, leading to the eventual reversal of federal employment bans.

History of LGBT+ History Month

So when did LGBT+ History Month become official? Well, it was started in 1994 by a high-school history teacher from Missouri — Rodney Wilson. Now, nearly three decades later, the celebration can be seen in countries all around the world – U.S., U.K., Australia, Canada, Brazil, Greenland, Hungary, and Berlin. The month was initiated in the U.K. in February 2005 by Sue Sanders and Paul Patrick, the co-chairs of Schools OUT U.K.

In the U.K. as well as Hungary, it is observed during February. In the U.S., Canada, and Australia, it is celebrated in October to coincide with National Coming Out Day on October 11. It also commemorates the first and second marches for LGBT rights in Washington in 1979 and 1987. In Berlin, it is celebrated in May in the form of Queer History Month.

Over the years, it has gained support all around the world and across various mediums too. LinkedIn was full of events, while BBC’s platforms supported the month almost every day with its LGBT+ specific content, which happens to be a first for them. The organizer of LGBT+ History Month in the U.K. hosts over 150 events throughout the whole year. Schools Out U.K. celebrated over 45 years of campaigning for LGBT+ inclusion, and local radio also picked up the topic for the month.

The month aims to increase the visibility of LGBT+ people, their history, lives, and experiences. Awareness and education need to be raised on LGBT+ matters so that all institutions can be considered safe spaces for the community. By promoting their welfare and ensuring the education system recognizes and enables them to achieve their full potential, they can contribute fully to society and lead fulfilling lives, hence benefiting society.

LGBT+ History Month timeline

1979
The First March

The first march for LGBT rights takes place in Washington this year.

1988
National Coming Out Day

In the U.S., National Coming Out Day is celebrated on October 11.

1994
Globally Founded

A high-school history teacher from Missouri, Rodney Wilson, establishes the history month.

2003
Abolition

On November 18, Section 28 is abolished in the U.K.

2005
It Begins in the U.K.

he U.K. version of the history month is initiated in February this year.

How Businesses Can Celebrate LGBT+ History Month

Local businesses can honor LGBT+ History Month by hosting educational events, such as film screenings or guest speaker panels, to shed light on the community’s rich past. Retailers might curate book displays or product selections from LGBT+ authors and creators, highlighting their contributions. Restaurants could feature special menu items inspired by LGBT+ culinary figures or donate a portion of sales to local LGBT+ centers, fostering community engagement and support throughout February.

LGBT+ History Month FAQs

When is LGBT+ History Month?

LGBT+ History Month 2027 will be observed across February, from Monday, February 1 to Monday, February 28. This month-long observance provides a vital opportunity for education and celebration.

How many people identify as LGBT+?

The number of individuals identifying as LGBT+ continues to grow, with recent polls indicating that over 7% of American adults identify as such. This rising visibility underscores the importance of acknowledging LGBT+ history.

Where is LGBT+ History Month observed?

While the UK celebrates LGBT+ History Month in February, and the US in October, the spirit of recognizing LGBT+ contributions is global. Many countries dedicate specific times to celebrate queer history and culture, fostering international dialogue.

What is the difference between LGBT+ History Month and Pride Month?

While both celebrate the LGBT+ community, LGBT+ History Month is dedicated to education and reflection on historical struggles and triumphs, often with a more academic focus. Pride Month is a broader celebration of LGBT+ identities, rights, and culture, marked by vibrant public events and advocacy.

How To Observe LGBT+ History Month

  1. Support Schools OUT U.K.

    Financially support Schools OUT U.K., the initiators of the month. By simply buying their badge and lanyards, you are contributing to their main source of finance so that your donations can help provide LGBT+ resources, training, and services to institutions.

  2. Support the community

    Support the protagonists of the month, the LGBT+ community itself. This includes educating yourself and being more accepting.

  3. Support them further

    If you want to further support them and their rights, join in on the celebrations! These include participating in pride parades, parties, picnics, as well as concerts, and workshops.

5 Important Facts About LGBT+

  1. Mother of Pride

    Before passing away in 2003, the bisexual Brenda Howard was considered the Mother of Pride for being one of the community's leading voices.

  2. Flags of pride

    The rainbow flags we all know today first appeared in 1970, thanks to Harvey Milk and Gilbert Baker.

  3. Presidential recognition

    Bill Clinton was the first U.S. president to officially recognize Pride Month, followed by Barack Obama.

  4. Unwelcome

    Sadly, 42% of LGBT+ people admitted to living in an unwelcoming environment.

  5. Confidence

    About 90% of LGBT+ teens have been able to come out to their close friends.

Why LGBT+ History Month Is Important

  1. They deserve more

    They have been fighting for their rights for decades now, and many have suffered to align the way. Can you imagine how much more the gay genius Alan Turing would have contributed to society had he not been abused by the government for his orientation?

  2. Not just about them

    Yes, the month may be about them, but from a core point of view, it is not just about LGBT+. It is about accepting those who are different from us and about encouraging tolerance through understanding.

  3. Happy and gay

    Thanks to awareness initiatives like the history month, 92% of LGBT adults said they believe society is more accepting of them now, compared to a decade ago. The ones who came out to their families reported feeling happier than those who weren’t.

LGBT+ History Month dates

Year Date Day
2027 February 1 Monday
2028 February 1 Tuesday
2029 February 1 Thursday
2030 February 1 Friday
2031 February 1 Saturday