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Join the ACLU Discussion of Transgender Rights to Health Care, July 30 in Seattle

July 18, 2019 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Flights & Rights is ACLU’s community series featuring important civil rights issues and great beer in the KEXP Studio Gathering Space, 472 1st Ave N, Seattle, WA!

All people have a right to be who they are, be safe, and live free from discrimination. Yet many transgender people are unfairly targeted and excluded in many areas of everyday life, including access to healthcare.

Join us on July 30 at 6 p.m. to hear Tobi-Hill-Meyer of Gender Justice League, Mattie Mooney of Ingersoll Gender Center, Danny Waxwing, Equal Justice Works Fellow at Disability Rights Washington’s Trans in Prison Project, and Ari Robbins, an ACLU client who was refused medically necessary surgery from Swedish Health Services and Providence Health and Services discuss healthcare access for trans communities.

Come hear from those on the frontlines and learn how you can help. Must RSVP and be 21+. Seattle Cider Company will be pouring.

Join us for Flights and Rights! RSVP Today!

Join us at Flights & Rights! RSVP Today!

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