How safe do you feel when you step outside your home? What determines where you walk? What determines what mode of transit you will use (bike, walk, bus, car)? Receive a $30 Target gift card for answering these and other questions at the LGBTQ & Two-Spirit POC Community Dialogue on creating safe, health promoting communities. See below for more details and to sign up.
Earn $30 Target gift card for FULL participation in entire evening
Email your name and phone number to mn.health.equity@gmail.com
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Two-Spirit & Queer POC Community Dialogue is creating a safe space to bring our communities together to answer the following questions:
This dialogue is hosted by: University of Minnesota Program in Health Disparities Research; Health Equity Working Committee Shades of Yellow; The Exchange; Minnesota Transgender Health Coalition; Minnesota Two-Spirit Society Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Allies Programs Office
Receive $30 Target gift card for participating in:
LGBTQ & Two-Spirit POC Community Dialogue on creating safe, health promoting communities.
When: Tuesday, March 25 from 5:30-8:00 pm
Where: Cafe SouthSide, 3405 Chicago Ave S, Minneapolis
Register today:
FREE DINNEREarn $30 Target gift card for FULL participation in entire evening
Email your name and phone number to mn.health.equity@gmail.com
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Two-Spirit & Queer POC Community Dialogue is creating a safe space to bring our communities together to answer the following questions:
- What makes the communities in which we live, work or play safe? Or not safe?
- What makes the transit system of buses, sidewalks, trains and bike lanes safe? Or not safe?
- What should the city, county or state be doing to ensure our communities and transit system are safe?
This dialogue is hosted by: University of Minnesota Program in Health Disparities Research; Health Equity Working Committee Shades of Yellow; The Exchange; Minnesota Transgender Health Coalition; Minnesota Two-Spirit Society Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Allies Programs Office
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