
Brunch and Learn with ZAMI NOBLA
ZAMI NOBLA, THE PRIDE STUDY, ALL OF US LGBTQ+ Research Program, and the LGBTQ INSTITUTE are teaming up for an unforgettable event in Atlanta.
Saturday, June 10, 2023 | 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
National Center for Civil and Human Rights | 100 Ivan Allen Blvd. NW, Atlanta, GA
This opportunity to brunch and learn about important challenges and opportunities in our community, to build collective power, and to celebrate speakers, musicians, and more will happen at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights.
AGENDA
9:00-10:00 Museum Self-Tour
10:00-1:00 - Program
$25 ticket includes self-tour & brunch buffet
SPEAKERS AND EXPERT PANELISTS
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Mary Anne Adams
East Point, Georgia
Founder and Executive Director, ZAMI NOBLA -
Lana Williams
Smyrna, Georgia
Board Chair, ZAMI NOBLA -
Edith Biggers
Atlanta, Georgia
Secretary, ZAMI NOBLA -
Porsha Hall
Brooklyn, New York
ZAMI NOBLA -
Jennifer M. Horn
Pueblo, Colorado
ZAMI NOBLA -
Rosaia Shepard
PRIDEnet Ambassador
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JT Williams
PRIDEnet
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Micah Lubensky
PRIDEnet
PERFORMERS
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Dr. Miriam Phields
Certified Yoga Teacher
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UKE-IN, led by Angela Denise Davis
ZAMI NOBLA’s Community Music Program
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Edith Biggers
UKE-IN, ZAMI NOBLA’s Community Music Program
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Deidre McCalla
Singer-Songwriter
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Tim'm T. West
Poet and Hip Hop Artist
ZAMI NOBLA
ZAMI NOBLA is DEEPLY ROOTED in Atlanta, Georgia with a national reach, ZAMI NOBLA (National Organization of Black Lesbians on Aging) is a membership-based organization committed to building a base of power for Black lesbians over the age of 40 living anywhere in the country. We center Service, Advocacy and Community Action Research.
THE PRIDE STUDY
THE PRIDE STUDY is a national, longitudinal study designed to better understand the mental, physical, and social health needs of LGBTQ+ people in the United States and US Territories.
All of Us LGBTQ+ Research Program
The National Institute of Health (NIH's) All of Us Research Program is a historic effort to gather data from one million or more people living in the United States to accelerate research and improve health.
The LGBTQ Institute Southern Survey
Filling a Critical Research Gap Regarding the Lives of LGBTQ Southerners: this survey and focus group findings are an ongoing effort of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights LGBTQ Institute to raise awareness and contribute knowledge about the experiences of LGBTQ people in the South.