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Monday, March 24, 2008

I am Hosting Transgender Empowerment Week @ The SF Center

Join me for Transgender Empowerment Week
March 23rd to 30th, 2008
Featuring Transgender Job Fair IV & Dress for Success
Wed, March 26th, 2008, from 12:30 -4:00PM
SF LGBT Community Center
1800 Market St. at Octavia

Over 30 leading Bay Area Employers:
Levi
Walgreen’s
Party Staff
Ritz Carlton
Scion Staffing
Strategic Staffing
St. James Infirmary
California State Automobile Association
Municipal Transportation Agency
Positive Resource Center
San Francisco Airport
One Stop
BAYAC
Schwab
SFPD
PUC
PG&E Macy*s
UCSF Medical
Bank of America
Good Vibrations
St. James Infirmary
Out & Equal Workplace Advocates
City and County of San Francisco
UCSF Campus/Medical
Washington Mutual
Joi de Vivre
McKesson
SF PUC
Levi
API
JVS
City College
& More!

Post Job Fair Workshop and Career Coaching Clinic
Friday, March 28th, 2008 from 10:00AM - 12:00PM
The LGBT Center
To pre-register for the Transgender Job Fair IV, please visit: http://jobfair.sfcenter.org

1 comment:

KJ Callaway said...

Thank you for letting us share your life in a little snippet.

I am late to the game watching Red Without Blue, but as a child of a conservative and racist grandmother who raised me to not like "homosexual people" (which is ironic since I am half black and half indian...but she wanted to be white so badly, I only knew secretly and never told her until I was 18 that I knew.

I found out later in life my foster brother was gay and then myself bisexual, then have my godmother (and great friend) be the first trans gender woman ever to work in the Minneapolis school system, Both my sisters are out as bisexual and I am about to marry my fiance who happens to have gay parents.

I am finally surrounded with healthy people who accept me and themselves for whom they are and are teaching me to love unconditionally and to not be ashamed of who you are.

Movies like this remind me of how we all go through terrible things and troubling times but it is what we do with the rest of our lives that defines us.

Thank you so much, my sisters, godmother, brothers and husband to be, cried watching the movie tears of happiness and pain remembered.

Thank you and I hope everyone involved is doing well.

KJ