Gender Affirming Healthcare: A Panel with Healthcare Providers

Join us for a panel discussion: Gender Affirming Healthcare for 2020 Trans Awareness Week! This event is free and open to all who are interested in attending ❤

RSVP at https://bit.ly/2020gac for login information
We'll be joined by three Healthcare Providers who provide Gender Affirming Healthcare – if you have any questions, write them in the RSVP or be ready to ask questions in the comments! ❤

- Moderated by our Healthcare Access Manager, Mattie Mooney
Panelists TBA

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Thank you to our Trans Awareness Week Sponsors:
- Fred Hutch Rainbow Employees for Equity
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Interested in supporting our Trans Week of Awareness programming? Make a personally meaningful donation at https://bit.ly/donate-ingersoll

Trans Cultural Competency – Free Employer Training

In an effort to create better work environments for transgender and gender diverse community in Washington, we are offering a free 2 hour training on Trans Cultural Competency for local employers. We hope to build relationships with employers through offering an opportunity to learn about what it means to be transgender, the systemic barriers that transgender folks face while navigating employment, and ways that employers can disrupt transphobia in their own companies and organizations.

You can RSVP via the link attached (http://bit.ly/2020et). If you're unable to attend this time around, please take a look at our training and technical assistance program online or reach out to us via email at info@ingersollgendercenter.org for more information on different opportunities.

If you have any questions about this training opportunity please contact our Programs Director, Lee, via email at lee@ingersollgendercenter.org

Free

Trans Intergenerational Voices Panel Discussion

Join us for a panel discussion: Intergenerational Voices for 2020 Trans Awareness Week! This event is free and open to all who are interested in attending ❤

RSVP at http://bit.ly/2020igp for login information

We'll be joined by up to six trans and gender diverse panelists; panelists to be announced soon!!

Interested in supporting our Trans Week of Awareness programming? Make a personally meaningful donation at https://bit.ly/donate-ingersoll

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Thank you to our Trans Awareness Week Sponsors:
- Fred Hutch Rainbow Employees for Equity
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Free

Trans Day of Remembrance Vigil
WA Black Trans Task Force

Trans Day of Remembrance #TDOR is a time for where we honor those we continue to lose to acts of violence. Vigils all around globe will mourn, grieve, & hopefully heal on this day. Please give Trans people especially Black Trans folx grace this week.

WA Black Trans Task Force is hosting an online vigil 11/20 2pm-4pm PST where Executive Director of @lavenderrightsproject @jaelynnpemala will share some words with the community. BTTF will also be using this day to gather information from Black Trans folx about what specifics resources are needed as we enter our second Stay At Home order.

We will be mailing out TiNaS Self Defense Kits prioritizing Black Trans Women and Femmes to those that complete our community survey during the event. To register please fill out this typeform: https://fordrandy78.typeform.com/to/oq76ZwW0

If you are an ally and wish to volunteer on this day by helping buy materials, assemble kits, delivering please mention in the typeform.
#BTTF #TDOR #HousingForAll

Free

Trans Day of Remembrance Vigil
UTOPIA Seattle

The Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) was founded in 1998 by Gwendolyn Ann Smith—a transgender graphic designer, columnist, and activist—to memorialize the murder of Rita Hester in Allston, Massachusetts. What initially began as a web-based project has since burgeoned into an international day of action; in 2014, TDORs were observed in over 200 cities around the world.
The Transgender Day of Remembrance occurs annually on November 20th to honor those whose lives have been lost to anti-trans violence. The overarching goal is to bring attention to the continued violence endured by the transgender community with the hope that together we can end such violence and intolerance. It is a sad day that allows us to stand up collectively in opposition to anti-transgender hatred and prejudice.
We live in times more sensitive than ever to hatred based violence, yet even now, the deaths of those based on anti-transgender hatred or prejudice are largely ignored. Over the last decade, more than one person per month has died due to transgender-based hate or prejudice, regardless of any other factors in their lives.
Please join us on the evening of November 20th at 7:00 PM (PST) for our annual Transgender Day of Remembrance service in memorializing the memory of our fallen trans siblings.
Due to the ongoing pandemic this event will be held virtually so please share with your friends and family. Look forward to members of our community as they share their talents and testimonies throughout our program. Let us all join in heart and spirit. We hope to see you all there.
View the Facebook Event here for more information and updates:
https://fb.me/e/30UXIcitZ

Real Talk (QTBIPOC) w/ UTOPIA WA

Online

"REAL TALK is a support/social group for Queer and/or Trans, Gender diverse, Two-Spirit, Black, Indigenous, People of Color.
Here QTBIPOC individuals will engage in meaningful dialogue that will promote self love, self acceptance, safety and support. Our goal is to empower and equip our participants with the tools and confidence they need to live their authentic truths. We will build a home away from home where all walks of life can feel loved and accepted."

Register for this event at the link below
bit.ly/2MP8fOe

Free

[trans] ACTION w/ UTOPIA WA

Online

trans ACTION is a support/social group for Trans, Gender diverse folks, especially current and former sex workers. It is held every third Tuesday of the month. TransAction serves to provide T/GD folx a safe space to engage in topical discussions relating to their life and/or work.
ACTION promotes and values confidentiality regarding interactions within the group.

Register with the link below
www.https://bit.ly/36XbnCv

Pride Speaks: LGBTQIA+ Homelessness

Online

Pride Speaks is a series of community conversations with expert panelists and speakers on a wide variety of topics ranging from homelessness and healthcare, to parenting, business and much more.

The first event will address issues of homelessness, centering those in the LGBTQIA+ community, with expert panelists:

Erica Limon, YouthCare (Associate Director)
Alain Chan, Downtown Emergency Service Center (Clinical Supervisor)
Jerred Clouse, ROOTS (Executive Director)
Evelyn Chow, Ingersoll Gender Center (Economic Justice Manager)
Evana Enabulele, Queer The Land (Housing Coordinator).

There will also be a Q&A session following the panel for participants to ask questions of the panelists, share their thoughts, and generate ideas as well as time for community networking to get to know the other attendees joining you.