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Transgender Day of Remembrance
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Transgender Day of Remembrance

Tomorrow, November 20, is the Transgender Day of Remembrance. It’s a day when we remember the lives of trans folk who have been murdered for one simple thing - being trans. We also, on this day, recognize the ongoing violence against transgender people.

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Identity 101: An Introduction
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Identity 101: An Introduction

What does it mean when we have privilege and oppression happening simultaneously? How does that inform the ways that we are seen and unseen, unnoticed, how does that shape things?

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What Gives Rebroadcast - Featuring Linet
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What Gives Rebroadcast - Featuring Linet

Linet was recently on the What Gives podcast as a guest. What Gives is a podcast where the host, Viv Tran, has conversations and hears real stories from organizations and individuals on how they are changing their communities.

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Stop AAPI Hate and Activate
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Stop AAPI Hate and Activate

Join us for a frank discussion with panelists Rohan Zhou-Lee (Blasian March founder & organizer) and Dr. Liza Talusan (DEI facilitator and AAPI researcher) about recent and historical violent acts both physical, political, and verbal and then equip audiences with bias intervention, trauma first-aid, and tools of political action they can implement during the event, intervene in future moments of harm, and share with others.

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Fighting Back Against Imposter Syndrome
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Fighting Back Against Imposter Syndrome

“Imposter Syndrome” is a phrase that covers any false feelings of not belonging at work, in school, or in social circles. For all women and women of color, these feelings are worsened and rooted in the reality of systemic socioeconomic inequities and real experiences of intersectional identity biases like racism, sexism, xenophobia, and transphobia.

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Collage made up of multiple photos - an older couple walking away, the letters LGBTQIA+ written across someone’s knuckles, a young black man in a blue suit standing outside, a young white woman in a wheel chair, a young black man with a jacket on th…