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DESCRIPTION:Transgender Day of Remembrance\n\nWhen: Saturday, November 23, 2019 @ 3:00 
 PM – 6:00 PM \n\nWhere: Town Center Corte Madera, 100 Corte Madera Town 
 Center, Corte Madera, CA 94925\n\nNavigate to the Philz in Corte Madera and 
 you'll see people waiting outside \nto show you where to go!\n\nCo-produced 
 by The Spahr Center and Trans 
 Heartline.\n_______________________________________________________________\nHonor 
 the memories of transgender people whose lives were lost to 
 anti-transgender violence, and celebrate the power and resilience of the 
 trans community. \n\nJoin us for:\n\nA talk about anti transgender violence 
 by Breonna McCree. \n\nJoining the UCSF Center of Excellence team in April 
 2016, Breonna McCree comes with several years of frontline experience in 
 providing: case management, counseling and direct  services to the SF Bay 
 Area's underserved communities of color. She has worked on various 
 projects, informing health care providers and communities of the specific 
 mental and sexual health care disparities for underserved communities 
 especially trans women of color. Her role with COE., as a Peer Counselor 
 for the Healthy Divas Project. Breonne will be providing individual 
 counseling sessions grounded in the models of Health Care Empowerment and 
 Gender Affirmation for women living with HIV. \n\nA panel of thriving trans 
 adults, featuring: \n\nJordan Decker\nJordan is a National/International 
 Speaker, Nonprofit Founder and Accidental Activist. Having known the depths 
 of bullying, Suicidal ideation, Fear for his life, and his learning that 
 57% of transyouth will attempt suicide, threw him into the spotlight and 
 out of the closet once again! “Trans HeartLine” builds bridges between 
 Faith, Spirituality, and Gender using education and advocacy to provide 
 safe post-op housing for gender affirming surgeries. \nHe can be reached at 
 jordan@transheartline.org, 530-386-3847, TransHeartLine.org. \n\n“I am a 
 human, doing human things.\nYou are a human, doing human things.\nLet us 
 meet here.” SameHeart\n\nAnjali Rimi\nAnjali thrives in community showing 
 up as a leader driving accountability for trans justice. Keeping connected 
 to her South Asian roots, she co-founded Parivar, Bay Area’s TGNC 
 centered queer social collective and working closely with Aravani Art 
 Project, a trans artist art project based in Bangalore, India. With a MBA, 
 Anjali has worked as a retail executive over the last 15 years. Anjali has 
 embraced her transgender journey with confidence and authenticity. From 
 India thru Canada, Anjali now lives in Oakland. She strives to change the 
 narrative of trans people of color as competent and responsible individuals 
 who can hold jobs, relationships and thriving lives.\n\nNilani 
 Waldon-Hoes\nNilani is a Bay Area native. They currently works at 
 Salesforce in R&D as a senior systems engineer specializing in virtual 
 infrastructure and cloud services. With over 15 years of experience in the 
 IT field, Nilani has encountered technological paradigm shifts, industry 
 disruption, and economic booms and busts cycles. For Nilani learning and 
 adaptation is a life-long endeavor. Nilain currently resides in San 
 Francisco.\n\nDonna Personna \nDonna Personna is a drag entertainer since 
 2005 in San Francisco. She is an activist for LGBTQ causes. She was on the 
 board of Trans March, worked on committees of TDoR and Transgender Day of 
 Visability, was on a committee to name a street after Vicki Marlane, 
 legendary transgender SF icon, was on committee to name a street after 
 Compton's Cafeteria. Donna co- wrote the play "Compton's Cafeteria Riots' 
 and helped raise transgender flag at SF City Hall. She was a Grand Marshall 
 at Pride 2019. Donna Personna continues to do activist work for transgender 
 causes and all humanitarian causes.\n\nHostess and Panel Moderator will be 
 Suzanne Ford. \nSuzanne Ford is a fierce  activist working toward  equal 
 rights for the Trans community.  She is employed as a Regional Sales 
 Manager at Revere Packaging, being named by Plastic News as one of Women 
 Breaking the Mold in the Packaging Industry in 2017.  Suzanne is a board 
 member of SF Pride and was just elected to her second term as Treasurer.  
 She serves on the Board of Trans Heartline, an organization that provides 
 postop care to the trans community.  The SPAHR center appointed her to the 
 board in 2019 and she works on the development committee.  Suzanne lives in 
 the SF Bay area with her wife Beverly and son, Daniel.  She is available to 
 speak to groups or employers about trans issues and her experience facing 
 the world as a trans woman!  \n\nRSVP to the event here: 
 https://forms.gle/JCFHAPryMdLcTRnMA\n\nFor more information, contact Fel, 
 Spahr Center Youth Program Coordinator, at agrelius@thespahrcenter.org.  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/11/20/18828313.php
SUMMARY:Transgender Day of Remembrance in Larkspur
LOCATION:Town Center Corte Madera, 100 Corte Madera Town Center, Corte Madera, CA 
 94925
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/11/20/18828313.php
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