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Two Spirit (LGBTQ+ Indigenous) Roundtable
Date: Thursday, September 17, 2020
Time: 6:00 PM ET
Native Americans for Biden and Out for Biden will host a Two Spirit Roundtable to discuss issues of importance to the LGBTQ+ Indigenous Community. We will discuss Joe Biden’s commitment to both the tribal and LGBTQ+ community and talk about unique issues that impact the community.
Featuring: Jack Jackson Jr. (Navajo); Té the Diamond (White Mountain Apache); Alray Nelson (Navajo); Arlando Teller (Navajo); and Wendy Schlater (La Jolla Band).
RSVP: mobilize.us/joebiden/event/321696

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