And just like that… 2023 is coming to a close — A reflection from Angel Patterson

….and so is another monumental chapter in LRP herstory. Who could have imagined all of the things we achieved as a community? I could. I am lucky enough to be in a position where I am continuously reassured by the impact our work is having on Black and gender diverse communities, and inspired by the outpouring of love constantly returned to us. Between our staff and all of our friends, family, and accomplices, right now I am feeling incredibly grateful for what we are building and thankful that so many of you have taken root with us already.

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Via the Seattle Met: "Families with Trans Kids Are Finding Refuge in Seattle"

Even for trans people already living in Washington state, legal protection does not always mean equal access to services. The Tillisons acknowledge that some of that safety comes not just from legislative and cultural support, but also from being a white family in a majority-white city.

“Washington state is trying to build out a sanctuary for trans communities,” says Jaelynn Scott, the executive director of the Lavender Rights Project, which provides legal and social services to the Black intersex and gender diverse community. “But I don’t think that we have yet figured out how to actually do that in a way that is inclusive of the needs of BIPOC queer and trans people.”

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