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Out in Tech DFW Presents: Stereotypes Don't Define Me

Requesting Accessibility for Out-In-Tech local event

Organizations striving for queer inclusion should strive to minimize access frictions for disabled community members. In-person events that include information about accessibility and organizer’s desires and expectations for the event allows for more informed decisions. By requesting attendees wear masks, we are being more inclusive of disabled & immunocompromised members of our queer community as we continue to navigate surviving an ongoing pandemic.

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the words anti-capitalism for artists in different fonts and colors

Anticapitalism for Artists

Anticapitalism for Artists was born in 2020, in the early moments of the pandemic, as an urgent response to the various identity-based “reckonings” that were happening across the art industries.

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One Free Community Needs Assessment

One Free Community Needs Assessment

At One Free Community (OFC), we’re embarking on a Community Needs Assessment journey! We believe that to create a community that truly serves, uplifts, and empowers everyone, we need to first understand your unique needs, challenges, and dreams. This assessment will help us fine-tune our initiatives, align our resources, and advocate for the right causes. It’s all about ensuring that OFC continues to be a place where mutual aid, radical generosity, and intersectional support thrive.

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One Free Community Ratings and Consent

OFC is introducing two new initiatives to enhance its community. We’ve launched a Live Event and Channel Ratings System to help users anticipate the vibes of the room, along with a “Trigger-Free Zone” flyer to emphasize the importance of consent and respect in our community.

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Hacking Hypermobility with Luna & Shelli

Hacking Hypermobility Lives

Explore the enlightening discussion as Jesenia joins Hacking Hypermobility hosts to dive into the world of hypermobility spectrum disorders, shedding light on their intersection with white supremacy and the critical need for diversity and inclusivity in advocacy and medical care. Discover how collective action and community building are paving the way for a more equitable future.

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