From Kris Hayashi and Transgender Law Center <[email protected]>
Subject Your SPARK 2022 emcee, host committee, and more
Date September 22, 2022 2:00 PM
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[SPARK 2022 Banner Graphic] [[link removed]]
Image description: Banner graphic reads “SPARK” “Transgender Law Center 20 Years” and “Save the Date! Thursday, October 13, 2022” in white and yellow sans serif lettering on a dark green background with a pink, orange, and white animated twinkle pattern along the borders.
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SPARK 2022 EMCEE AND ENTERTAINMENT
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[Emcee Donato Fatuesi Photo]
Image description: Donato is visible from the shoulders up, facing and smiling at the camera. They have dark brown skin and short, dark, curly hair. They are wearing a black boatneck top or dress, dark burgundy lip color, and large pearl earrings.
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SPARK Emcee Donato Fatuesi (she/her/they/them) is an actor, model, and writer of Pasifika heritage based in Los Angeles. After a decade in the Seattle social-work sector, Donato is pursuing her lifelong passion for the performing arts. This year she voiced the lead role of Quincy Blueburger in Theatre Battery's parody project Lego Harry Potter and the Transgender Witch. A multi-passionate creative, Donato is inspired to increase trans visibility and trans inclusion across the entertainment industry.
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[DJ Chico Chi Photo]
Image description: Chico Chi is looking up at the camera, which gives a birds-eye view of them standing. They have light brown skin and short, dark hair, with an undercut on the sides. Their head is tilted slightly to their right and their hands are in the pockets of their brown pants. They are wearing a light beige khaki jacket over a white shirt, with a handkerchief-style scarf tied around their neck. They are wearing a lip ring and a nose ring, and a small gauge is visible in their left ear.
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SPARK DJ Chico Chi (he/him/they/them) is a queer and non-binary transmasculine DJ, producer, creative, and fashionistx based in the Twin Cities. They are the co-founder of production house Tender Bois Club, and one-third of Hunnies and Hot Sauce, a DJ crew creating safe(r) spaces and events centering queer and trans people of color in the San Francisco Bay Area. Chico, which means "boy" in Spanish, is an ode to Chi’s trans identity and Chinese-Cuban roots. This hyphenated identity influences Chi’s eclectic song selection, curating multi-genre vibes that’ll take you on a journey into nostalgia and beyond.
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Our largest annual event, SPARK celebrates and resources TLC's trans- and BIPOC-led work. This year, we'll also be celebrating TLC's 20th anniversary! Get involved here to help us reach our $ 250K goal:

[Button] SPONSOR SPARK 2022 [[link removed]]

[Button] FUNDRAISE FOR SPARK [[link removed]]

[Button] JOIN HOST COMMITTEE [[email protected]]

[Button] DONATE FOR SPARK [[link removed]]
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SPARK Virtual Celebration
Thursday, October 13, 2022
5PM PDT / 8PM EDT
Free and open to all

Register for exclusive event updates [[link removed]]. Event access: all audio will be captioned and have ASL interpretation, with Spanish language interpretation and audio descriptions available by phone. Contact [email protected] with any event access questions.

[Button] REGISTER FOR FREE [[link removed]]

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THANK YOU TO OUR HOST COMMITTEE

Rachel Donahue Beda, MD and Joseph Beda
Shila Chacon and Pawl Chacon
Noris Chavarrìa
Andy Chen and David McCrory
Chloe Corcoran
Katarina Ferrucci
Dr. Mary Ann Horton
Dianna Jacob
Rabbi James Q. Kahn
Charissa Landwer
Sarah Mathison and Sharon Stapel
Emily Metcalfe
Mia Michaels
Kate O’Hanlan, MD and Léonie Walker
Alison Pennington and Kevin Prindiville
Dr. Sarah Shugars
Rabbi Becky Silverstein and Naomi Sobel
Cody Sloan
A. Sparks and Sierra Loya
Doc Thomas
John Won

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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

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Rachel Donahue Beda, MD and Joseph Beda
Shila Chacon and Pawl Chacon
Andy Chen and David McCrory
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Elizabeth Fieg
Elly Fong-Jones and Liz Fong-Jones
Goka-Lee Family
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Jeffrey L. Javits
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Susan Jean Mayer and Ken Parsigian
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Kate O'Hanlan and Léonie Walker
[Open Minds Logo]
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Prindiville-Pennington Family
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K R Rose
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Dr. Cianán Russell, Megan Owen, and Paul Russell
Haley Smith and André Lazar
A. Sparks and Sierra Loya
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Karen Volker
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John Won

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Visit our event page to view benefits and join our sponsors [[link removed]]. Your generosity sustains TLC's community-driven strategies, grounded in legal expertise and our commitment to self-determination for all people.

P.S. As part of continuing to build a fundraising culture better reflecting values of equity, we have made sponsorship benefits the same for every sponsorship amount. We hope that folks will give generously according to their resources.

Contact [email protected] with any questions about sponsoring.

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Oakland, CA 94612
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