Ep 21: Uplifting Voices: A LGBTQIA+ Pride Month Episode
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Happy Pride Month! In this episode we uplift the stories from the LGBTQIA+ community in all unique forms they take. You will hear the themes of self-discovery, pain, isolation, joy and the relentless pursuit of unapologetic self-love. We are grateful for all the courageous humans who were willing to share their stories with the world. About our guests: Beautiful Human Number 1: Akanksha Chhettri (she/her) Akanksha's Bio: I was born and brought up in India. I have lived in Ghana for the past 2 years. Potterhead (Gryffindor!), brown unicorn, proud feminist, autism advocate and social justice warrior. You can find Akanksha at: akankshachhettri4@gmail.com Instagram @orangedot7 Beautiful Human Number 2: Barb Gross (she/her/hers) Barbara Gross (she/her/hers) is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and AASECT Certified Sexuality Educator. She specializes in staff and caregiver training and development of sexual behavior intervention plans for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), including autism spectrum disorder. She also works to coordinate with educators and other helping professionals to promote equity in access to comprehensive sexuality education for people with disabilities. Other areas of practice and research interests include pornography literacy, abuse prevention for children and adults with disabilities, and dissemination of behavior analysis and the potential it offers to promote healthy sexuality for people of all abilities. You can find Barb at: barb.gross@empoweredcenter.com Beautiful Human Number 3: Brea Baker (she/her/hers) Brea Baker is a queer Black millennial woman working at the intersections of race, gender identity, public safety, and community. Currently working as Director of Programs at Inspire Justice, Brea understands that we need a multi-pronged approach to the complex problems facing society. Working across fields and industries from activism to the entertainment industry to electoral work and politics, she believes in the need for progressive policy along with a culture that reflects and affirms everyone’s right to thrive. You can find Brea at: Instagram @FreckledWhileBlack Beautiful Human Number 4: Devin Ariel (Mahogany) Proud, melanated woman of the trans experience with a passion for attaining knowledge of different cultures and spreading consciousness within her respective communities. You can find Mahogany at: Instagram- @Mahogany_Gyal and YouTube: Mahogany Gyal Beautiful Human Number 5: Elliot White queer trans*person committed to anti-racism, life-long learning, and behavior analysis You can find Elliot: Contact info upon request - happy for either of you to share email if anyone wants to chat/collaborate Beautiful Human Number 6: Arin Donovan(They, Their, Theirs) Arin Donovan is a BCBA, adjunct faculty member at Capella University and co-owner of BH3, Inc, an organization that provides training, webinars and talks on gender diversity and inclusive practices, BACB supervision with a values-centered approach, and organizational consultation services to cultivate inclusive and affirming environments. Arin is also the co-creator of Beautiful Humans Change! You can find Arin: Right here! As always, we hope that you enjoy the conversation, as much as we enjoyed recording it. Please follow us on FB @BeautifulHumansCast or IG @BeautifulHumansChange --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beautiful-humans/support
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