Solidarity and LGBTQ+ Liberation

Wed, 06/15/2022 - 11:00am to 12:00pm

In this training we define solidarity and draw distinctions between traditional allyship and solidarity. We share historical and modern examples of solidarity, and offer suggestions for practicing solidarity by getting involved and taking action. Participants will recognize that we all have something at stake in the fight against oppression, and that by liberating the most oppressed, we all can achieve freedom.

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Featuring Guest Speaker: Kristen Godfrey, MSW, Director of LGBTQ+ Affairs at University of Arizona

Kristen (they/she) is a first-generation college student and a university of Arizona alum where they hold a BA in history and anthropology. Kristen also received a master's in social work from the University of Tennessee. Kristen is currently the director of LGBTQ affairs. Kristen has worked alongside young people for nine years and has managed LGBTQ2S+ drop-in centers for youth and young people ages 12- 24. They have created curriculum and facilitated trainings for the past seven years focusing on trans liberation and Black liberation. Kristen has also organized anti-oppression, community events including teach-ins and Register: conferences.

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