This day-long symposium, organized by UCLA Law’s Promise Institute for Human Rights, explores migration and its impact on different populations, including racial and ethnic communities, LGBTI people, and people with disabilities. The Williams Institute's Founding Executive Director Brad Sears and Director of International Programs Ari Shaw will moderate two panels.
This webinar will examine food insufficiency among transgender people. Panelists will discuss contributing factors to hunger within transgender communities and look at strategies to improve access to food, including SNAP, charitable food resources, and Medicaid.
This lunchtime talk with Williams Institute Faculty Director will look at the decision in Bostock v. Clayton County to examine what it means for the future of LGBT and sex-based rights as well as racial justice and democracy itself. The event is co-sponsored by OutLaw and the Queer and Trans People of Color Collective.
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