Where to find LGBTQ Speakers for your event
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Ongoing, First published Mar 23, 2023
If you are looking for LGBTQ speakers for your event, here are some suggestions on where to find them:
1.	Speaker agencies: Many speaker agencies specialize in representing LGBTQ speakers. They have a diverse pool of LGBTQ speakers who are experts in various fields such as business, politics, and entertainment.
2.	LGBTQ organizations: LGBTQ organizations and advocacy groups often have speakers bureaus or can recommend speakers who can speak about various LGBTQ topics. Examples include GLAAD, The Trevor Project, and the Human Rights Campaign.
4.	Social media and online platforms: You can search for LGBTQ speakers on social media platforms such as LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Online platforms such as All American Speakers, SpeakerHub, and LGBT Speakers Bureau also have a database of LGBTQ speakers by attending sessions and workshops at these events.
When choosing an LGBTQ speaker for your event, ensure that they are the right fit for your audience and have experience in speaking on the topic that you are interested in. You can also consider diversity and inclusivity when selecting a speaker and aim to represent a variety of LGBTQ experiences and perspectives.
If you are looking for keynote speakers for your event, here are some suggestions on where to find them:
•  Speaker agencies: Speaker agencies represent a wide range of keynote speakers from different industries, backgrounds, and expertise. They can help you find keynote speakers who can cater to your audience, event theme, and budget.
 When choosing a keynote speaker for your event, consider their expertise, experience, and communication skills. Ensure that they have experience in speaking at events similar to yours and can deliver a message that aligns with your event's objectives. Additionally, discuss their fees, travel expenses, and any specific requirements before finalizing the booking.
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