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A Landmark LGBTQ Supreme Court Decision
Senior Fellow and CNN Culture and Politics writer Brandon Tensley joined the news organization's The Daily DC podcast to discuss the Supreme Court of the United States' recent landmark ruling to extend civil rights protections to LGBTQ workers.
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Supreme Court Expansion of Transgender Rights Undercuts Trump Restrictions
Featured in the cover photo of this New York Times article on the ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court to extend civil rights protections to LGBTQ persons is Senior Fellow Ibrahim Baig, wearing their father's prayer hat and waving a pride flag.
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How D.C.’s Museums Plan to Preserve the New Era of Protest
In this interview with Atlas Obscura, Senior Fellow Tsione Wolde-Michael discusses how museums in Washington D.C. are documenting protests in the wake of George Floyd's murder, as they happen.
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Beyond lip service: Tackling racism in your development organization
Senior Fellow Lauren Reese outlines steps for international development organizations to take to go beyond boilerplate statements of inclusion and diversity in addressing their racial bias and to "do good" for the communities they serve as well as for the employees that serve them.
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Senior Fellow launches fundraising campaign for documentary Concrete Roots
Senior Fellow Lisa Muloma and the documentary film team THE COUCH are fundraising for their upcoming venture CONCRETE ROOTS, a documentary film on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
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An Interview with the Founder of The Okra Project
Senior Fellow Ianne Fields Stewart, founder of The Okra Project, discusses how the program combats food insecurity in the Black transgender community with Out Magazine.
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Organizing the Brooklyn Liberation Protest: A March for Black Trans Lives
Senior Fellow Ianne Fields Stewart was recognized by Out Magazine as one of the organizers and speakers of the Black Trans Lives Matter/Brooklyn Liberation protest that drew over 15,000 individuals.
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Senior Fellow Alok Vaid-Menon releases new book, 'Beyond the Gender Binary'
Senior Fellow Alok Vaid-Menon "provides an accessible primer to gender fluidity, showing how a world beyond the gender binary of man and woman creates more freedom for everyone" in their latest book, 'Beyond the Gender Binary'.
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The Fierce Urgency of Now Microgrants
The Creative Sanctum, founded by Senior Fellow Sharon M. Chin, is offering microgrant financial support to artists who are creating in response to the fierce urgency of the current moment.
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What public health experts want critics to know about why they support the protests
Senior Fellow Meredith Blake was quoted in this article by Vox on why individuals and public health experts are supporting protests against police brutality and systemic racism in the wake of George Floyd's murder.
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A Landmark LGBTQ Supreme Court Decision
Senior Fellow and CNN Culture and Politics writer Brandon Tensley joined the news organization's The Daily DC podcast to discuss the Supreme Court of the United States' recent landmark ruling to extend civil rights protections to LGBTQ workers.
-
Supreme Court Expansion of Transgender Rights Undercuts Trump Restrictions
Featured in the cover photo of this New York Times article on the ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court to extend civil rights protections to LGBTQ persons is Senior Fellow Ibrahim Baig, wearing their father's prayer hat and waving a pride flag.
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How D.C.’s Museums Plan to Preserve the New Era of Protest
In this interview with Atlas Obscura, Senior Fellow Tsione Wolde-Michael discusses how museums in Washington D.C. are documenting protests in the wake of George Floyd's murder, as they happen.
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Beyond lip service: Tackling racism in your development organization
Senior Fellow Lauren Reese outlines steps for international development organizations to take to go beyond boilerplate statements of inclusion and diversity in addressing their racial bias and to "do good" for the communities they serve as well as for the employees that serve them.
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Senior Fellow launches fundraising campaign for documentary Concrete Roots
Senior Fellow Lisa Muloma and the documentary film team THE COUCH are fundraising for their upcoming venture CONCRETE ROOTS, a documentary film on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
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An Interview with the Founder of The Okra Project
Senior Fellow Ianne Fields Stewart, founder of The Okra Project, discusses how the program combats food insecurity in the Black transgender community with Out Magazine.
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Organizing the Brooklyn Liberation Protest: A March for Black Trans Lives
Senior Fellow Ianne Fields Stewart was recognized by Out Magazine as one of the organizers and speakers of the Black Trans Lives Matter/Brooklyn Liberation protest that drew over 15,000 individuals.
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Senior Fellow Alok Vaid-Menon releases new book, 'Beyond the Gender Binary'
Senior Fellow Alok Vaid-Menon "provides an accessible primer to gender fluidity, showing how a world beyond the gender binary of man and woman creates more freedom for everyone" in their latest book, 'Beyond the Gender Binary'.
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The Fierce Urgency of Now Microgrants
The Creative Sanctum, founded by Senior Fellow Sharon M. Chin, is offering microgrant financial support to artists who are creating in response to the fierce urgency of the current moment.
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What public health experts want critics to know about why they support the protests
Senior Fellow Meredith Blake was quoted in this article by Vox on why individuals and public health experts are supporting protests against police brutality and systemic racism in the wake of George Floyd's murder.