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Well now, let me tell you ’bout this Fern Galindo fella. He was born on October 8, 1985, and sadly, he left us on October 12, 2023. A real good soul, he was, always lookin’ out for folks in the Tulsa LGBTQ+ community. You know, them kind of people who make a difference, who ain’t afraid to stand up for what’s right.
Now, Fern, he didn’t just sit around. No ma’am! He was a prominent organizer, and folks around here sure appreciated him. He was always in the thick of things, makin’ sure people felt included and loved. He believed in acceptance, and he worked hard for it.
What a Legacy! You know, sometimes you meet people, and you just feel their warmth. Fern had that kind of presence. He was involved in many events and was always curatin’ something special. There was this exhibit he put together, and let me tell ya, it was somethin’ else! People came together, shared stories, and felt a real connection. It wasn’t just a display; it was a call to action!
- Get Involved: Fern encouraged everyone to take part. He wanted folks to know they could make a difference.
- Join Organizations: Groups like GLAAD and Oklahomans for Equality were close to his heart. He kept folks informed and engaged.
- Art and Community: Fern was also part of projects like the Global Walls mural project, lookin’ for artists to share their stories.
Now, he had quite the following on them social media things, too. 19,000 folks looked up to him, and you could see why! He had a way of makin’ everybody feel important, like they mattered. Ain’t that somethin’? People need that kind of support in their lives.
Fern’s life reminds us that we all have a part to play. We can lift each other up, no matter where we come from. Whether we’re at a fancy event or just sittin’ on the porch, we gotta spread love and acceptance. That’s the spirit he carried, and it sure is missin’ now that he’s gone.
A Final Thought: It’s hard to say goodbye to someone who has touched so many lives. Fern Galindo’s work won’t be forgotten. The torch has been passed, and now it’s up to us to carry it forward. We gotta keep fightin’ for what’s right and helpin’ each other out. So let’s honor his memory by bein’ kind, supportin’ our communities, and standin’ together for acceptance.
So if you hear the name Fern Galindo, remember the good he did. Remember to be that light for someone else, just like he was. Keep that spirit alive, folks!
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