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On today’s solo episode Sara shares that she plans to never wear a bra again, no matter where this life may take her! She talks about her unemployment routine post quarantine, books she’s been enjoying, and her coming out story. At the end of this episode she shares information about the Transgender Law Center.
more info:
follow @translawcenter on IG
check out: https://transgenderlawcenter.org/legal
message @theunemploymentpodcast if you're unemployed and have something to say
Libby (free audiobooks through the library)
Books mentioned: Michelle Obama, Becoming and Danielle Bernstein, This is Not a Fashion Story
other Black LGBTQ+ organizations to support: Southern Fried Queer Pride, Morris Home, Emergency Release Fund, Black Trans Travel Fund, For the Gworls, Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Program, SD Black Queer Housing, Black Aids Institute, Queer the Land, Black Trans Femmes in the Arts, The BQI Collective, The Okra Project, Youth BreakOUT!, Solutions Not Punishment Collective, Center for Black Equality.
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On today’s solo episode Sara shares that she plans to never wear a bra again, no matter where this life may take her! She talks about her unemployment routine post quarantine, books she’s been enjoying, and her coming out story. At the end of this episode she shares information about the Transgender Law Center.
more info:
follow @translawcenter on IG
check out: https://transgenderlawcenter.org/legal
message @theunemploymentpodcast if you're unemployed and have something to say
Libby (free audiobooks through the library)
Books mentioned: Michelle Obama, Becoming and Danielle Bernstein, This is Not a Fashion Story
other Black LGBTQ+ organizations to support: Southern Fried Queer Pride, Morris Home, Emergency Release Fund, Black Trans Travel Fund, For the Gworls, Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Program, SD Black Queer Housing, Black Aids Institute, Queer the Land, Black Trans Femmes in the Arts, The BQI Collective, The Okra Project, Youth BreakOUT!, Solutions Not Punishment Collective, Center for Black Equality.