Difference between revisions of "Dean Spade"
From QueerBio.com
(Created page with "Dean Spade ==Country== United States ==Birth - Death== 1977 - ==Occupation== Law ==Description== Lawyer and founder of the Sylv...") |
|||
Line 17: | Line 17: | ||
Lawyer and founder of the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, a non-profit law collective in New York City that provides free legal services to transgender, intersex and gender non-conforming people who are low-income and/or people of color. Associate Professor of Law, Seattle University School of Law. Former Williams Institute Law Teaching Fellow at UCLA Law School and Harvard Law School, teaching classes related to sexual orientation and gender identity law and law and social movements. Co-editor of the online journal, Enough, which focuses on the personal politics of wealth redistribution. | Lawyer and founder of the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, a non-profit law collective in New York City that provides free legal services to transgender, intersex and gender non-conforming people who are low-income and/or people of color. Associate Professor of Law, Seattle University School of Law. Former Williams Institute Law Teaching Fellow at UCLA Law School and Harvard Law School, teaching classes related to sexual orientation and gender identity law and law and social movements. Co-editor of the online journal, Enough, which focuses on the personal politics of wealth redistribution. | ||
+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Peace Activists Who Identify as LGBTQ]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 14:20, 20 November 2019
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1977 -
Occupation
Law
Description
Lawyer and founder of the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, a non-profit law collective in New York City that provides free legal services to transgender, intersex and gender non-conforming people who are low-income and/or people of color. Associate Professor of Law, Seattle University School of Law. Former Williams Institute Law Teaching Fellow at UCLA Law School and Harvard Law School, teaching classes related to sexual orientation and gender identity law and law and social movements. Co-editor of the online journal, Enough, which focuses on the personal politics of wealth redistribution.