User:Fennel lioness/Harriet Hancock

User:Fennel lioness/Harriet Hancock

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In 1994, Hancock purchased a building to provide as a community center for local members of the LGBTQ community to discuss plans for activism and future pride events.{{Cite web |title=Harriet Hancock, Interview 2 – LGBTQ Columbia |url=https://digital.library.sc.edu/exhibits/LGBTQ-Columbia/interviews/harriet-hancock-interview-2/ |access-date=2026-03-24 |language=en-US}} This would later be renamed to the Harriet Hancock Center, which now provides resources for the LGBTQ community.{{Cite web |title=Our Organization |url=https://www.harriethancockcenter.org/organization |access-date=2026-03-24 |website=Harriet Hancock Center |language=en-US}}
In 1994, Hancock purchased a building to provide as a community center for local members of the LGBTQ community to discuss plans for activism and future pride events.{{Cite web |title=Harriet Hancock, Interview 2 – LGBTQ Columbia |url=https://digital.library.sc.edu/exhibits/LGBTQ-Columbia/interviews/harriet-hancock-interview-2/ |access-date=2026-03-24 |language=en-US}} This would later be renamed to the Harriet Hancock Center, which now provides resources for the LGBTQ community.{{Cite web |title=Our Organization |url=https://www.harriethancockcenter.org/organization |access-date=2026-03-24 |website=Harriet Hancock Center |language=en-US}}

In later years, Hancock would shift her activism towards focusing on advocacy for [[transgender]] individuals in the south.


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