Storytelling and the Preservation of our Trans History: A Community Panel



Featuring These Amazing People


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N. Nathalie Nia Faulk (They/Them/She/Her)


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Teryl Lynn Foxx (she/her)


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Sultana Isham, (she/her)


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Camilla Marchena (she/her/ella)


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Arely Westley (she/her) is BreakOUT!’s Youth Organizer dedicated to the Vice to ICE Campaign and growing the organization’s Latinx LGBTQ youth base. Arely graduate the Building Our Power Institute at BreakOUT! as a member before coming on to staff in 2016. Arely graduated the Strive NOLA job training program in 2016, she is also in that board of directors of that Southteast Immigrants Right Network. She was accepted into the Youth Champions Initiative of Rise Up and the Packard Foundation in 2017, and was honored as a Community Leader by Miss Primavera Latinx pageant in 2016. An active member of the Congress of Day Laborers, Arely is dedicated to the movement for liberation in all aspects of her life.


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This program is funded under a grant from the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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