Manuella Hancock is a lawyer who has worked on issues of discrimination in the workplace, and tax, health care and retirement planning for LGBT families and individuals. Manuella also has significant experience as an advocate and counselor on the issue of same sex domestic violence. As a daughter of an immigrant, Manuella has worked with the mono-lingual latino community to make legal issues accessible through language and cultural translation.
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Kevin Nunley serves as the Senior Director for Internships and Student Services at The Washington...
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A 30-year community, human rights and HIV/AIDS activist/advocate in the metropolitan DC area, cer...
Erica Gloger provides sophisticated estate planning services to a wide range of individuals and c...
Diversity Faith Communities Health Career Development HIV/AIDS Racial and Economic Justice African American
Guy-Oreido Weston has worked full-time in HIV/AIDS programs since1986. At present, he is a consul...
Jessica McKinnon is recognized and respected in the transgender community as a inspirational spea...
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Elise Roy lost her hearing at the age of 10 and doctors have never been able to explain why. Dete...
Michele Zavos is a long-time LGBT activist and attorney who has represented thousands of clients ...
My main focus is on issues regarding race, class, gender, feminist issues, conflict and negotiati...
Jose Gutierrez is founder of the Latino GLBT History Project, the DC Latino Pride and co-founder ...
I am a second generation South Asian, raised in the Washington DC metropolitan area. As a princip...