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Professor of English at Santa Monica College and of Queer Studies at Antioch University.  Transgender activist.  Named 2013 Outstanding Volunteer by the LA Gay Lesbian Center’s Child, Youth, and Family Services.  Member of the “Trans 100” list (2013) as one of 100 groundbreaking trans advocates from around the country, and named as one of “11 Trans Artists of Color You Should Know in 2013” by the Huffington Post. Charter member of the Transgender Advisory Committee for Asian Pacific Islanders for Human Rights (APHIR).
 
Professor of English at Santa Monica College and of Queer Studies at Antioch University.  Transgender activist.  Named 2013 Outstanding Volunteer by the LA Gay Lesbian Center’s Child, Youth, and Family Services.  Member of the “Trans 100” list (2013) as one of 100 groundbreaking trans advocates from around the country, and named as one of “11 Trans Artists of Color You Should Know in 2013” by the Huffington Post. Charter member of the Transgender Advisory Committee for Asian Pacific Islanders for Human Rights (APHIR).
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* [[Outstanding LGBTQ Youths of 2015]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 20:19, 22 January 2016

Ryka Aoki

Country

United States

Birth - Death

Occupation

Activist, Academic

Description

Professor of English at Santa Monica College and of Queer Studies at Antioch University. Transgender activist. Named 2013 Outstanding Volunteer by the LA Gay Lesbian Center’s Child, Youth, and Family Services. Member of the “Trans 100” list (2013) as one of 100 groundbreaking trans advocates from around the country, and named as one of “11 Trans Artists of Color You Should Know in 2013” by the Huffington Post. Charter member of the Transgender Advisory Committee for Asian Pacific Islanders for Human Rights (APHIR).

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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