The who we are project11/17/2023 This Ceremonial Proclamation, issued upon the request of our agency, recognizes that there is still much to do to protect the lives of transgender, gender non-conforming, and gender expansive people in our communities and in the state. Today, the WA State LGBTQ Commission shared the Ceremonial Proclamation for Transgender Day of Remembrance, signed by Governor Inslee. #equity #inclusion #belonging #BLM #professionaldevelopment #antiracism If, like me, you are on your journey to become a better ally of marginalized communities, especially allies of the Black community, please watch the film, it'll help you frame the work and have the words to explain why we need to passionately advocate for the liberation of communities of color in the USA. If you are strongly against the Black Lives Matter movement, if you are strongly against reparations, if you think the Black community's demands are "too much" or that the USA has "overcome racism", etc., PLEASE watch this movie. The film is on pretty much every streaming platform and I invite everyone to watch it. I had to pace myself in watching the film because it is intense. I just finished watching the documentary "Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America." This film is one of the requirements for WA State employees as we continue to move the state to being an anti-racist state.
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