Black, Trans & Queer: A COVID Conscious Support Group
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Black, Trans & Queer: A COVID Conscious Support Group

Join us for a Covid conscious gathering with other black, trans & queer folx in community! Masks and testing beforehand are required.

By Amari Davis

Location

Online

About this event

  • 2 hours

Black, Trans & Queer is a COVID conscious* space for trans & queer identifying Black folx. Where we can talk, break down, be present, space out, share space, feel safe and just be ourselves. This will also be a space for trans & queer Black folx will have the opportunity to come and showcase their talents, trades, skills, and ideas to their fellow peers! Talent shows, workshops, and more will bring forth the diverse, complex and BEAUTIFUL energies of our Black trans & queer communities.

It is FREE for all participants.

We practice community safety by requiring masks during groups and testing beforehand.

We ask that masks are worn during the entirety of the gathering. We will take 5 minute breaks on the half hour to eat, drink & take off our masks outside of the venue. Both the bathroom, & the exit, are within 50 feet of either side of the group circle we will be sitting in!

If you need masks, or tests, they can be provided with notice.

We are excited to have you!

Frequently asked questions

Who is Amari?

Amari is a black, trans and queer biracial parent. 3 years in recovery, they have co-created multiple BIPOC centered recovery spaces and groups, are Peer Counselor Certified in the state of WA, Recovery Coach trained in the US, and a proud member of the Therapy Fund Foundation network.

Who is Therapy Fund Foundation?

Therapy Fund Foundation is a Black led &run community organization who’s mission is to eliminate barriers to Black healing for those who have been historically excluded throughout the diaspora. Providing mental health education, advocacy, & therapeutic services at no cost.

What is peer support?

Peer support workers are people who have lived experiences with a variety of life’s challenges and have become skilled in helping others experiencing similar situations. These individuals are NOT licensed therapist and do NOT offer clinical services.

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