John,
Next Monday, Sister District and Teen Vogue are hosting a special “Historic First: Pride Edition” virtual panel — and you’re invited!
Can we count on you to be there? RSVP by clicking here and join us on Monday, June 10, at 5pm PT/8pm ET.
It’s officially Pride Month, and we’re hosting our panel to celebrate trailblazing pioneers from the LGBTQ+ community who have made history in their state legislatures — including Sister District alumni Rep. Lorena Austin and Sen. Emily Randall.
Sister District x Teen Vogue State Power Series
Historic Firsts: Pride Edition
Moderated by: Gaby Goldstein, Sister District Co-Founder, & Allegra Kirkland, Teen Vogue Politics Director
WHEN: Monday, June 10 at 5 pm PT/8 pm ET
SPECIAL GUESTS: Journalist and transgender rights activist Erin Reed, AZ Rep. Lorena Austin, MN Sen. Clare Oumou Verbeten, and WA Sen. Emily Randall
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John, if you’re wondering what topics we’ll be covering next Monday, here’s a sneak peek:
- The importance of states in the fight to protect and expand our rights.
- The current landscape of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation advancing in our state legislatures.
- Why having more LGBTQ+ representation in our state chambers results in policy outcomes that better reflect the experiences, interests, and priorities of the communities in our states.
So John, can we count on you to join us next week? RSVP now.
Thank you — and happy Pride Month!
Sister District
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