
Pride Community Profile: Sarah from Burien, WA
Name: Sarah Location: Burien, WA I Identify as…. Lesbian What does Pride mean to you? Pride is about being your authentic self regardless

Name: Sarah Location: Burien, WA I Identify as…. Lesbian What does Pride mean to you? Pride is about being your authentic self regardless

Name: Christopher Location: Eugene, OR I Identify as….Gay What does Pride mean to you? As I get older, I’ve realized that Pride

Name: Dawn Location: Seattle, WA I Identify as…. Bi, Queer What does Pride mean to you? Pride represents freedom from oppression, agency, and

Name: Mac Location: Seattle, WA I Identify as…Trans Queer What does Pride mean to you? Pride is the opposite of

Name: Lisamarie Location: Portland, OR I Identify as…. Proud Ally What does Pride mean to you? It’s a celebration of

The Human Rights Campaign’s “Advocating for Equality in the Workplace” webinar on May 20th brought together advocates, allies, workplace leaders,

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