Medicaid & HRA Gender Marker Town Hall
Calling Low Income, Trans, Intersex, Gender Non-Conforming People & Trans, Intersex, Gender Non-Conforming People of Color!
Calling Low Income, Trans, Intersex, Gender Non-Conforming People & Trans, Intersex, Gender Non-Conforming People of Color!
Pre-May Day events at the Audre Lorde Project Manhattan Office.
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Let's talk about the History of May Day and the intersections that we as LGBTSTGNC People of Color face with the May Day demands of jobs, legalization and stopping deportations!
The NorthEast Two-Spirit and the Audre Lorde Project is collaboarting in honoring March 20th for Native American AIDS Awareness Day. This event is cosponsored by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
There will be a film with discussion this evening.
Celebrate with ALP 15 years of struggling across difference, building community and celebrating difference.
The TransJustice Community School is for People of Color who identify as Trans and Gender Non Conforming for example people of color who identify as trans, gender non-conforming, gender variant, gender deviant, butch lesbians, drag queens, bi-gendered, Two-Spirit, drag kings, femme queens, A.G., gender queer, non-gendered, andro, crossdressers, gender-benders, and more.
The Audre Lorde Project Security Boot Camp aims to strengthen our community and ourselves by developing a greater knowledge of ways to create safe environments.
Peoples' Justice for Community Control and Police Accountability (PJ), Dtreetwise and Safe (SAS) and Communities united for Police Reform (CPR) are teaming up with the Audre Lorde Project for this month's Political Education offering a Know Your Rights Training for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Two Spirit, Trans and Gender Non-Conforming (LGBTSTGNC) People of Color.
Please join the SOS collective as we work with allies and friends to fight violence in our communities.
In this workshop, we are going to look at how we can communicate with our partners and friends in ways that promote solidarity, understanding, and healing.