Hello Again, Capitol Hill! LRP has moved its headquarters back to Seattle, Washington.

After a month of settling in, Lavender Rights Project is excited to announce that we have strategically relocated our headquarters from Tacoma into the heart of Capitol Hill—the queer “capitol” of Seattle, Washington. It is a bittersweet move in some ways, but also a return to form given the deep, rich history that marginalized communities share here—and especially Black queer community.

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Lavender Rights Project
Executive Summary 2022: "We believe that a comprehensive approach to Black community issues necessitates an intersectional Black transgender lens for effective organizing."

This year, many, including our dedicated staff, have been wrestling with hope and fear, stemming from the persistent pandemic and a rising wave of hate and anti-trans proto-fascist movements in our nation. Despite these daunting challenges, you and our staff have been unwavering in your commitment to our community, crafting innovative solutions, and tirelessly working towards creating a world that not only acknowledges but celebrates transgender joy.

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Jaelynn Scott
Celebrating Pride 2023 while fighting for Black Trans Liberation

Once again, we are deep within what some of us consider the “high holy days” of the queer community.: PRIDE with a capital P! In the spirit of the original Pride being a riot, Lavender Rights Project has spent this month deepening its commitment to the protection of Black and gender diverse communities across Washington State and beyond. We have been very busy to say the least, but here’s a little bit about what we’ve been up to and what we are excited about!

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