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Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement (Familia:TQLM)

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info@familiatqlm.org

Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement (Familia:TQLM) works at the local and national levels to achieve the collective liberation of trans, queer, and gender nonconforming Latinxs through building community, organizing, advocacy, and education.

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Press Inquires
press@familiatqlm.org

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umi@familiatqlm.org

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info@familiatqlm.org

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FEDUP

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hello@fedupcollective.org

We aim to spearhead the movement of marginalized communities by organizing and advocating for more accessible, affordable and culturally competent ED treatment. We envision representative research, media visibility, intersectionally-educated and gender-literate ED professionals, and financially viable treatment options that speak to our diverse experiences.

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Alternative email: transfolxfightingeds@gmail.com

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Fieldwork Initiative

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The Fieldwork Initiative is a grassroots global network of over 3,500 students and researchers facing trauma, unsafe conditions, or sexual harassment and assault during research fieldwork; buttressed by the voices of thousands of students and researchers still in need of support and intervention. The Fieldwork Initiative seeks to maintain a network for victims who have struggled with gendered violence while conducting research, as well as proliferate pre-fieldwork training seminars that break open the blackbox of data collection and shed light on the realities of trauma, racism, and gendered violence in the field.

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www.FieldworkInitiative.org

FieldworkInitiative@Gmail.com

 

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Finding Hope

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questions@findinghope.org

A place for adult women who are survivors of childhood sexual abuse to come together and find SAFETY, COMMUNITY, and EDUCATION.

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The Younique Foundation
4101 N Thanksgiving Way
Lehi, Utah 84043

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FUTURES without Violence

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info@futureswithoutviolence.org

For more than 30 years, FUTURES has been providing groundbreaking programs, policies, and campaigns that empower individuals and organizations working to end violence against women and children around the world.

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​Main Office Address: 100 Montgomery Street, The Presidio, San Francisco, CA 94129 
Telephone #: 415-678-5500 TTY: 866-678-8901 Fax #: 415-529-2930
DC Office: 1320 19th St. NW, Ste. 401, Washington DC, 20036
Telephone #: 202-595-7382 Fax #: 202-499-6757
Boston Office: 50 Milk St, 16th Fl., Boston MA 02109
Telephone #: 617-702-2004 Fax #: 857-415-3293

Publications: Manuals, posters, public service announcements, training curricula.

Futures Without Violence provides groundbreaking programs, policies, and campaigns that empower individuals and organizations working to end violence against women and children around the world. Training; advocacy; leadership and education.

  • National organization providing information, technical assistance, and training
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Gender Diversity

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info@genderdiversity.org

Aidan Key is a speaker, educator, author and organizer whose gender-related work spans over two decades. His desire to increase the understanding and awareness of gender identity development in children, youth, and adults has placed him in front of many audiences including kindergartners, superintendents, judges, teachers, grad students, doctors, psychiatrists, and clergy.

With Gender Diversity, Key guides schools, agencies and organizations in expanding their knowledge of gender diverse children and teens; offers best practices related to trans youth; emphasizes the inclusion of gender identity and gender expression in existing diversity policies, and helps to identify the practical, everyday ways in which to implement this inclusion

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Phone: 1-833-3GENDER
Mailing Address: 6523 California Ave SW, #144, Seattle, WA 98136

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Gender Proud Productions

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geenawerk@gmail.com

We are a new kind of production company: trans-focused, and trans-specific. Our goal is to use media to elevate justice and equality for the transgender community.

Since our founding in 2014, content we’ve produced has been viewed over 5 million times, garnered tens of millions of impressions and our online community has grown to over 80,000 members.

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geenawerk@gmail.com

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GenderCool

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info@gendercool.org

GenderCool was inspired by the powerful, positive experience of one family. Jen and John are the parents of four, including their daughter, Chazzie, (She/Her), who proudly identifies as transgender.

In 2017, their search for positive stories about transgender and non-binary kiddos like Chazzie turned up (nearly) empty. They could count on one hand the positive stories they found that focused on Who these young people are as talented, amazing leaders.

In stark contrast, it took all of five seconds to find a tidal wave of misleading, sensational, negative content about these amazing young people.

Something had to be done. Jen joined forces with friend and mentor Gearah Goldstein, an expert on diversity and inclusion, wife, parent, and proud transgender person. Together, with five extraordinary young people and their families, GenderCool was born.

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info@gendercool.org

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HEARD

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(202) 436-9278
About this Organization
Email
info@behearddc.org

HEARD is a cross-disability abolitionist organization that unites across identities, communities, movements, and borders to end ableism, racism, capitalism, and all other forms of oppression and violence. HEARD supports disabled people and others who experience ableism by rejecting disability hierarchies and rigid definitions of disability, and by recognizing deaf people as part of disability communities. HEARD works to increase our collective capacity to identify, understand, and challenge oppression through grassroots advocacy, community organizing, peer support, mutual aid, education, and research.

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PO Box 1160, Washington, DC 20013

Videophone: (202) 436-9278

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