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The Refugee Coalition of East Africa
RefCEA is a community-based organization for and by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI) migrants, refugees, and asylum-seekers representing LGBTQI, refugee-run, Kenya-based organizations. RefCEA was established to unite the various independent LGBTQI refugee organizations in East Africa under an umbrella organization in order to facilitate long-term planning, advocacy, and representation, and to provide fiscal management and fundraising support for its members.
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Sharrell D. Luckett, Ph.D
Black Acting Methods Sharrell D. Luckett, Ph.D. is an award-winning director, celebrated author, and distinguished professor whose work introduced and defined the field of Black Acting Methods. She is the founding Executive Director of the Black Acting Methods Studio offering performance training that uplifts, sustains, foregrounds, and values Black American culture and aesthetics in the artistic process. Luckett is the author or editor/co-editor of five books that span the disciplines of theatre, black studies, performance studies, and fat studies.
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Studio W
Studio W est la boutique de vêtements et accessoires vintage tenue par William Moricet, un esthète qui sélectionne avec soin de sublimes pièces griffées.
Studio W is the vintage clothing and accessories store created by William Moricet, who carefully selects a selection of sublime designer pieces. 21 Rue du Pont aux Choux 75003 Paris 01 44 78 05 02 |
Busy Being Black
Podcast Busy Being Black podcast launched in March of 2018 to explore conversations around the challenges of living full and beautiful lives as a queer and Black person in the UK and throughout the western world. Past guests have included PJ Samuels, Fran Tirado, Marcus Daniel, Shahmir Sanni, Lady Phyll, and many more. The show attempts to bring out into the open a series of discussions highlighting every aspect, beautiful and difficult, of queer, Black existence
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SWOP Brooklyn
SWOP Brooklyn (Sex Workers Outreach Project) was founded in October of 2019 with the mission to build community and provide mutual aid to sex workers in Brooklyn, and to support the efforts of sibling organizations like SWOP Bronx and Red Canary Song. SWOP Brooklyn is a chapter of SWOP USA, a national organization dedicated to the advocacy and care of sex workers.
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