When The Radio Goes Quiet
When The Radio Goes Quiet is founded by the affinity group, Los Angeles County Officers Pride Society (LACOPS)
“Our mission is to build a stronger and more equitable society by meeting our Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning (LGBTQ+), and allied members’ needs.”
Our Purpose:
The Los Angeles County Officers Pride Society is an organization dedicated to promoting equity, diversity and representation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning people and allies in law enforcement and other first responders; to identify and provide supportive services and networking opportunities among all first responders and their families, and to increase the representation of LGBTQ+ people in leadership positions.
When The Radio Goes Quiet
Who is LACOPS
What is an affinity group, and how can I navigate my identity within both the LGBTQ+ and law enforcement communities?
In the debut episode of When The Radio Goes Quiet, we’re joined by Jules, the president of LACOPS, who offers insight into the organization’s mission and her personal journey. She also discusses the significance of affinity groups, and explains how they foster connection and support. Tune in to learn how LACOPS can be a resource for those seeking a sense of belonging within law enforcement while embracing their LGBTQ+ identity.
Check out our IG page: @LACOPSPRIDE
and at our WWW.LACOPSPRIDE.ORG webpage.