From Rodrigo Heng-Lehtinen, Deputy Executive Director for Policy & Action <[email protected]>
Subject Combatting the gun violence epidemic in the LGBTQ community
Date June 25, 2020 12:20 AM
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National Center for Transgender Equality


John,

There are some conversations that are difficult but necessary to have.
We have them every single day, and are better for them. While our
country is starting to talk critically and thoughtfully about race and
policing, there must also be room for other necessary discussions we
can no longer ignore.

That's why I am proud to be taking part in a special panel
tomorrow at the NYC Pride Human Rights Conference with Everytown for
Gun Safety and Translatin@ Coalition about the effects of gun violence
on the trans community, especially our Black siblings.

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RSVP Now to Join Us for this Important Conversation!

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In taking part in this important discussion, we are hoping to
highlight the data, what we know, what we still need to educate
ourselves about, and give you some ways you can support the
transgender community.

It won't be easy, but hard conversations never are. By having
these tough conversations, we can help build a coalition that will
work its hardest to form a better future for our community.

RSVP Now!

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Sincerely,

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 Rodrigo Heng-Lehtinen
 Deputy Executive Director for Policy & Action
 National Center for Transgender Equality




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