Creating Change 2025
About the Conference
Since 1988, Creating Change has generated opportunities for many thousands of committed people from around the country (and indeed, from around the world) to develop and hone their skills, celebrate victories, build community, and be inspired by visionaries of our LGBTQ+ movement and allied movements for justice and equity.
Attendees—nearly of third of whom identify as transgender or gender non-conforming, and over half as people of color—learn about the latest in research and strategies to secure LGBTQ+ rights, network to acquire best practices and new teaching techniques, and always come away from the experience feeling encouraged, inspired, motivated, challenged, and moved.
We are building a future where everyone is free to be themselves in every aspect of their lives. Today, despite all the progress we have made to end discrimination, millions of LGBTQ+ people face barriers in every aspect of their lives: in housing, employment, healthcare, retirement, and basic human rights. These barriers must go.
Through Creating Change and other advocacy programs, the National LGBTQ Task Force is training and mobilizing thousands of activists across the nation to deliver a world where you can be you.
Creating Change 2025 Articles
Perez Hilton Reflects on Accountability, Growth, and the Evolution of Social Media at Creating Change 2025
The State of the LGBTQ+ Movement: A Conversation Between Kierra Johnson and Tre’Vell Anderson
Empowering Identities: The Revolutionary Voice Training Program for Trans and Non-Binary People
From STEAM to Success: LGBT Tech’s Pathway to Progress for LGBTQ+ Communities Through Innovation
Supporting Unity and Diversity: Dr. Bronner’s Shines at Creating Change
From Drag to Poetry: The Must-See Variety Show at Creating Change 2025
Resisting Authoritarianism: LGBTQ+ Leaders Map a Path to Democracy at Creating Change
Kierra Johnson on Bringing the LGBTQ+ Movement to Life at Creating Change 2025
Creating Change 2025: A Vision for LGBTQ+ Empowerment and Resilience
Beyond the Strip: A Conversation with Members from the Las Vegas LGBTQ+ Community
Rising Together: How Black Leaders Are Driving Change and Building Community
Creating Change 2025 Fernando López On Bringing Passion, Purpose, and Progress to Las Vegas
Creating Change 2025 Updates
Creating Change 2025 Workshops and Plenaries Spotlight
Tre’Vell Anderson to Emcee the 2025 Creating Change Conference in Las Vegas
Democracy TBD… Will you attend Creating Change as the second Trump administration begins?
Things to Do
Atomic Saloon Show
Aussie Heat
Chippendales
Discoshow
Diva Royale
Drag Brunch At Señor Frog’s
Gipsy
Luenell
Mad Apple
Magic Mike Live
Menopause The Musical
Miss Behave's Mavericks
Piranha Nightclub
RuPaul’s Drag Race LIVE!
QVegas Articles
Jamie Morris, Sherry Vine, Boy George, a Political Reckoning, and Robin Slonina Walk Into an Issue of QVegas — and Nobody Sits Down
Six Nights. One Icon. Zero Shyness.
AC⚡️LV Turns Up the Volume on Las Vegas Art and Culture
Shady Pines Meets the Plastics: Jamie Morris Mashes Up TV's Fiercest Ladies
Sherry Vine Brings “Dirty Blonde” to Las Vegas: A Cabaret Night of Parody, Punchlines, and Pure Drag History at Gipsy Nightclub
Can’t Win on the Record, So He Loads the Ballot: Lombardo’s Leaked “Game Plan” Turns Voter ID and Trans Athletes Into Turnout Bait
Team LGBTQ Hits Milan Like a Glitter Bomb: Medals, Moments, and Maximum Main Character Energy
Showgirls, Big Wedding Dates, Grammy Moments, and a Fresh Drag Race Cast: Let’s Go!
Olympic Outness, Super Bowl Spectacle, Grammy Maximalism—And a Vegas Reality Check
MGM Goes Quiet, Caesars Coasts, Wynn Plays Ally on Stage: Las Vegas’ CEI Credibility Crisis
Halftime, But Make It Gay: Bad Bunny, Gaga, and Ricky Turn the Big Game Into a Cultural Reset
Grammy Wins How did we do with our QVegas Picks?