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Ten Years of Gender Justice: A Conversation with Gwen Yeh
In celebration of Gender Justice League’s 10-year anniversary, this blog post is part of a series called Ten Years of Gender Justice, a commemoration of some of the key players throughout GJL’s history. Throughout this series, we’ll highlight a few of the collaborators, organizers, and activists who have worked within or alongside GJL to make strides in advancing gender justice in Washington State and beyond.

Ten Years of Gender Justice: A Conversation with Sophia Lee
In celebration of Gender Justice League’s 10-year anniversary, this blog post is part of a series called Ten Years of Gender Justice, a commemoration of some of the key players throughout GJL’s history. Throughout this series, we’ll highlight a few of the collaborators, organizers, and activists who have worked within or alongside GJL to make strides in advancing gender justice in Washington State and beyond.

Ten Years of Gender Justice: A Conversation with David Ward
In celebration of Gender Justice League’s 10-year anniversary, this blog post is part of a series called Ten Years of Gender Justice, a commemoration of some of the key players throughout GJL’s history. Throughout this series, we’ll highlight a few of the collaborators, organizers, and activists who have worked within or alongside GJL to make strides in advancing gender justice in Washington State and beyond.

What Black History Month Means to Us: Community Care, Resisting Disposability, & Other Black Trans Feminisms
This blog post is part of a series on what Black History Month means to us, where GJL staff reflect on some of these lives and stories which hold untold power—shaping and influencing us, our movements, and the world.

What Black History Month Means to Us: My Ancestry, Organizing, and Black Trans Excellence
This blog post is part of a series on what Black History Month means to us, where GJL staff reflect on some of these lives and stories which hold untold power—shaping and influencing us, our movements, and the world.

What Black History Month Means to Us: Black Trans History is Community Care
This blog post is part of a series on what Black History Month means to us, where GJL staff reflect on some of these lives and stories which hold untold power—shaping and influencing us, our movements, and the world.

What We’re Fighting For: Legislative Priorities 2023
In an undeniably challenging year of anti-trans legislation, attacks on reproductive justice, the ongoing COVID pandemic, and organizational challenges, GJL is proud to have continued to provide necessary, by-and-for support and services for our trans & gender diverse communities.

Recap: What We Accomplished Together in 2022
In an undeniably challenging year of anti-trans legislation, attacks on reproductive justice, the ongoing COVID pandemic, and organizational challenges, GJL is proud to have continued to provide necessary, by-and-for support and services for our trans & gender diverse communities.