
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
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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

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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.
– Christie Mullikin Jones