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Philly Black Trans History: A Multi-Panel Discussion

February 24, 2017 @ 6:00 pm

Free

The staff of GO is thrilled to reactivate our live events calendar and weekly party roundups as we continue to serve our community by presenting the best in arts, entertainment, and nightlife event listings for our readers. However, especially given the Omicron variant, we adamantly recommend that all who consider venturing out to any public event continue to intelligently and carefully assess any risks involved in attending such events. GO recommends regularly checking CDC guidelines and updates regarding Covid-19 and strongly encourages our readers to vet any venue or event’s Covid-19 protocols before attending. There is nothing we care more about than the safety and health of our beautiful community members and the safety and health of their friends and loved ones. Please join us by continuing to do your part in stopping the spread of this virus.

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This Black History Month, TransHealth Information Project (TIP), a program of GALAEI, TransMasculine Advocacy Network (TMAN) and members of Philly’s Trans community are joining forces to host a panel discussion featuring some of the city’s most influential trans pioneers of all ages. Community members can connect with local leaders within the trans community to better understand the life experiences of Black trans individuals in the city and challenge assumptions, prejudices and stereotypes.

Details

Date:
February 24, 2017
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
facebook.com/events/190512 7256382232/

Venue

TransHealth Information Project
149 W Susquehanna Ave
Philadelphia, PA
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