Creating a welcoming space for LGBTQ+ ocean advocates

Queer Surf Club

At the intersection of equity and environmentalism, the organization Queer Surf Club is ensuring that people of all identities are being invited into the ocean, knowing it will take full inclusion to save our seas.

Image © Megan Hemsworth

Queer Surf Club

Image © Megan Hemsworth

Queer Surf Club is hoping to shift surf culture to be less homogenous, specifically by elevating LGBTQ+ participation · Clare James
“Previously, I had been to countries where there were some questionable LGBTQ+ laws, but I had never been anywhere where I was considered illegal.
Frazer Riley, aka Fraz or Frazzle, experienced an unwelcoming first surf outing and founded Queer Surf Club to ensure people of all identities had safe access to the ocean · Clare James
“At the end of the day, it’s very simple: we need to open up outdoor spaces for people of all identities to experience these places. Because it will take all of us in this world — on this planet — to understand and care about these natural spaces if we are expected to also help save them.
For meetup events, Queer Surf Club partners with local organizations like Wave Wahines, which focuses on affordable and accessible surf training for women, to further increase ocean inclusivity · Clare James
Queer Surf Club believes the more people, of all identities, that we can get in the water, the more will protect the ocean · Clare James
The queer community, through marginalization, is particularly susceptible to mental health issues; the ocean brings many therapeutic benefits · Megan Hemsworth
Queer Surf Club started during the Covid lockdown as a passion project and has turned into the community that many participants have wanted and needed in their lives · Megan Hemsworth
“I was nervous,” one participant said, “having come on my own, but I made friends for life.”
Being a LGBTQ+ surfer can feel isolating, but organizations like Queer Surf Club are building the welcoming community that many of these surfers are seeking · Clare James
“If you don’t know any queer surfers, begin to educate yourself on how you can be an ally to LGBTQ+ folks, because this work begins with self-understanding.
Ocean love is ocean love · Clare James
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Queer Surf Club

Queer Surf Club is a community of LGBTQ+ surfers (and allies) from across the globe connected by their identities and a love of the oceans.

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