Celebrating queer identity and joy is always important but there is a renewed sense of urgency this year as the federal government attempts to deny our existence.
Our celebration is more than a party. It's a protest and an act of resistance.
Queer people have fought for years for our equal place in a society that considers us snowflakes. We are stronger, more resilient and better at organizing than they will ever understand. Nothing dulls our shine for very long. #community#plwh#pozsocial#pozseattle#seattle#pride#queer#queerjoy
Celebrating black trans joy is always important, but it hits a little differently this year as the federal government is actively trying to erase parts of our community.
Joy, laughter and community are forms of resistance.
🎙️ New Episode of King County Recovery Conversations! Christopher Archiopoli sits down with Tony Radovich for an conversation about redefining recovery, battling stigma, and the power of community.
Thank you to the The Doorway Project for organizing and to U Heights for hosting the 6th Annual Community Resource Fair. It was great to see cherished friends Jen & Aary while also seeing the amazing work being done by local orgs.
Congratulations to Evergreen Treatment Services for hosting their inaugural Roots of Recovery: Moving Mountains gala. It was a beautiful evening celebrating the work of their teams and the achievements of ETS participants.
Today marks five years since George Floyd was killed by police. Our June 22, 2020 cover “Say Their Names,” by Kadir Nelson, illustrated how Floyd’s murder embodies the history of violence inflicted upon Black people in America. nyer.cm/UmfefJw
I'm proud to announce the completion of my #MBA & Certificate in #Marketing from @wsupress.bsky.social. It's been a 20 year journey. So grateful for those who supported and loved me during it. Ready for a break after working two jobs and going to school!
Absolutely thrilled to have been part of this effort as a member of the @wra-recovery4all.bsky.social Public Policy Committee. This is a huge step forward in making Peer Support Services a viable career path. @governorferguson.bsky.social
Thank you, Mac McGregor for inviting me to join you on "The You Can Make a Difference" radio show. It was great to talk about LEAD and share my personal story. Our community is grateful for the difference you make in community.