
Pillars of Pride Q & A: Marty Davis of Portland
Name: Marty Davis Title: Portland Icon/PNW Storyteller Location: Portland, OR What focus do you have when working with the community? Story telling:
Name: Marty Davis Title: Portland Icon/PNW Storyteller Location: Portland, OR What focus do you have when working with the community? Story telling:
Name: Joan-E Title: Queen Mother 1 of Canada; Emcee for VanCity Pride Location: Vancouver, BC What focus do you have
Name: Egan Orion Title: Executive Director of Seattle Pridefest Location: Seattle, WA What focus do you have when working with
Name: Nicole Altamirano Title: Executive Director of Silicon Valley Pride Location: San Jose, CA What focus do you have when
Name: Donald Williamson Title: Executive Director of Boise Pride Location: Boise, ID. What focus do you have when working with
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“I took Elizabeth’s 8 week course during a time when I was feeling very stressed and unhappy.
Elizabeth’s program of mindfulness and meditation was easy to understand and she was so kind and compassionate during the whole process. As the weeks progressed and I followed her teaching, I started feeling so much better. I felt lighter, less burdened and able to use the lessons she taught to be able to return to a place of peace within myself. I learned that, as she said, “There’s nothing to change, nothing to fix.” I can’t thank Elizabeth enough for helping me through a difficult time and giving me the tools to take care of myself.
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