
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
It’s been two years since the Pacific Northwest lost a true treasure: Walter Cole, a.k.a. Darcelle XV. That’s No Lady,
Name: Anne Harris Profession: Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor Company: The Montana Family Center How long have you been helping people
Name: Andy Nelson (he/him)Organization: Western Montana LGBTQ+ Community Center Years Serving the Community: 8 When did you start working in nonprofit organizations and what
Washington:Legislation in Washington state known as the strippers’ bill of rights, which advocates say includes themost comprehensive statewide protections in
The Western Montana Community Center serves as the hub for many in the LGBTQ+ community throughout Western Montana and will be the center point for Missoula Pride.
Our Mission is to enhance and sustain the health and well-being of the LGBTQ+ community by providing activities, programs and services that will empower our community to embrace and support our cultural diversity.
Bozeman, Montana is a charming city that can offer a unique travel experience for LGBTQ+ travelers. It has stunning natural
Billings, Montana is another hidden gem that has a growing queer community and plenty of opportunities for LGBTQ+ travelers to