OUR PARTNERSHIPS







CHASTITY BOWICK CONSULTING & TALENT GROUP
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CCTG empowers Transgender individuals, specifically Transgender Women of Color, to learn the skills and tools necessary to move into stability while advocating for and with our community in a variety of settings.
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EN FEMME
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En Femme is a queer owned clothing brand that helps those assigned male at birth express their femininity. Now in their 6th year, they design and manufacture a wide variety of tucking underwear styles for GNC or transfeminine folks who choose to tuck.
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HELP BY AMG
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HELP by AMG's mission is to help everyone live prosperously, starting with at-risk and homeless youth by providing them with essential everyday items in the form of care packages within Suffolk County of Massachusetts while also acting as a bridge to other services and opportunities to improve their overall lives and well-being.
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PRIDE IN OUR WORKPLACE
Pride in Our Workplace provides all LGBTQ+ professionals with ways to amplify their voices and create thriving workplace cultures. By centering the LGBTQ+ perspective within our most important conversations, they help LGBTQ+ professionals and allied businesses to drive positive change.
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RESISTANCE OF VISION
RESISTANCE OF VISION is a touring festival presented by the 27-year-old San Francisco IndieFest comprising four programs of short films roughly 90 minutes in length that will premiere in May Day Weekend 2025 with in-person screenings in Boston MA, San Francisco CA, Birmingham AL and Wichita KS.​
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QUEER IN CANNABIS
Queer in Cannabis (QIC) shines as a welcoming hub of community, education, and activism. Founded by Rich Magana, this collective is a heartfelt nod to the LGBTQIA+ Advocates and trailBLAZERS who’ve made a HUGE impact on the cannabis world.
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SOE NOIRE ART
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Soe Noire is a Nigerian Queer multidisciplinary artist, zinemaker, and community organizer based in Western Massachusetts. Noire’s artwork aims to celebrate community, Afromysticism, and Spirituality from a Black perspective. Noire is also the creator of Frizz!, the First Black LGBTQ+ magazine in Massachusetts. Rooted in Anarkata and Afro-Feminist frameworks, Frizz aims to highlight Black creativity and queerness, and promote Black political education.
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