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Merrimack Valley Newsmakers
Haverhill Proclaims Pride Month; Students Share Experiences and Police Introduce Liaison

Merrimack Valley Newsmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 27:12


Haverhill launched LGBTQ+ Pride Month Thursday with a flag raising at City Hall, students speaking of their experiences and quests to make a difference and the launch of a Haverhill Police liaison unit.Haverhill City Councilor Thomas J. Sullivan served as master of ceremonies outside of City Hall where Haverhill Mayor James J. Fiorentini read his proclamation, declaring Pride month in Haverhill. The event observes a tradition commemorating the 1969 Stonewall uprising in New York City. This year, the ceremony rose above mere talking points with the introduction of Haverhill Police Departments' LGBTQ+ Liaison Unit, led by Officer Desiray Caracoglia.“We want all who identify with the LGBTQ+ community to know that Haverhill is devoted to creating a safe space for all, no matter race, gender identity or sexual orientation. We're here to lend you a helping hand and to simply just listen to your concerns. As of today, we officially launch our LGBTQ+ Liaison Unit,” she saidCaracoglia noted work on the unit has been underway for the past six months and that she and Officers Penny Portalla and Nicholas Depina all have strong ties to the community. She outlined the mission of the unit and stated its commitment.“We respect and appreciate the diversity of our community and want all individuals to feel confident when reporting crime. The liaison officers in this position will provide guidance and resources to the community, help create an inclusive workplace and work closely with community members to discuss any LGBTQ-related issues,” she said.Caracoglia said a page is available within haverhillpolice.com that includes biographies of liaison officers and a resource guide.Haverhill Public Schools health instructor Lori Curry, who has worked 30 years in all four city middle schools, introduced two former Caleb Dustin Hunking School students who spoke of their challenges and successes.Chelsea Daigle, who is going into her senior year at Suffolk University, discussed the significance of the rainbow Pride flag, developed by Gilbert Baker and first unfurled at the San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Freedom Day Parade in 1978.“A rainbow can mean really just about anything, to anyone—hope, joy, luck, happiness, love, friendship, a promise that there's light after a storm,” she explained.Another former student, Patrick Sainato, created the Gender Sexuality Alliance at Hunking School and went on to become the first openly gay class president at Haverhill High School. He discussed the importance of the biweekly Alliance meetings.“One example of activities that we did was everyone wrote anonymous lists of an example of discrimination that they experienced and I read them out in front of the class. This activity was particularly touching because it revealed exactly how much the students needed a place to feel supported and care for,” he said.Sainato, a student at Northern Essex Community College who plans to transfer to UMass Dartmouth on the way to becoming a physician, said legislative hate campaigns, especially in the south, introduced 549 anti-transgender bills this year. He said those efforts “underscores the importance of this ceremony.”To the contrary, state Sen. Barry R. Finegold reflected on Massachusetts's record as offering civil rights protections as early as 1990 and being the first state in the national to permit same-sex marriage.“Our work is not done and I think it is really important that as we raise this flag today, I will be thinking about how far gay rights have come, but just how far we still have to go,” he said.Support the show

The Trevor Carey Show
San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, June 2022: "We Are Coming for Your Children."

The Trevor Carey Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 38:56


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My Gay Expose Podcast
104. My Cute Little Cozy San Francisco Gay Bubble.

My Gay Expose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 53:34


Raoni tries to find out if the success of this show is because of the overly gay sexualized subject matter, or if it's actually because he lives in an overly gay cute little cozy San Francisco gay bubble, and because of this dynamic, maybe you the listeners don't fully understand why some of these pod topics are so normal to Raoni. The “Your Gay Exposé” segment question goes out to only gay San Francisco friends this week, and they are asked “What is something in your gay life that you consider normal behavior, but to those outside of SF might find extreme?” And Raoni lists off many things he does regularly that he assumes others from around the world might not understand. Follow on Instagram, TikTok, & Twitter @exposingmygay, and don't forget to call the official My Gay Exposé Podcast Hotline @ 415-501-0401 and leave a message for Raoni sharing “Your Gay Exposé.” And lastly, don't forget about the My Gay Exposé Podcast website @ www.mygayexposepodcast.com! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mygayexpose/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mygayexpose/support

Kinky Caption Convos
Todd The Virgin Vs The San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus

Kinky Caption Convos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 5:39


Listen to this first https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArOQF4kadHA

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The Queerness
#7 San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus

The Queerness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 19:42


Tom Paulino and Ashtyn Avella of the SFGMC discuss the firestorm of homophobia their organization experienced this summer, and how the chorus makes itself welcoming to vocalists who may not identify as gay or male.

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Attitudes!
504: San Francisco Gay Mens Chorus' message, Egypt denies NY Times report that officials sexually abused women.

Attitudes!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 55:30


This week on ATTITUDES! Bryan addresses the history of the San Fransico Gay Mens Chorus, and the recent attacks from QAnon. Erin discusses the Egyptian government rejecting the accounts of women who said they were sexually assaulted by Egyptian security and justice officials during searches. Plus, the announcement of the new Patreon tiers!

Pause for Parrots
Tuesday Dispatch: Abortion Bounty Hunters, The San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, Hunter Biden

Pause for Parrots

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 85:28


The church is in session to talk about some really good stories from the week, including Hunter Biden's foray into art (or maybe just money laundering), how Bill Gates got agriculture wrong in India, an insane "citizen enforced" abortion law out of Texas, a terrible Ben Carson quote about welfare and slavery, and much more.

Hodgetwins
San Francisco Gay Men's Choir Mocking the Right???

Hodgetwins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 24:12


YEAHHHHHHH, GOT A NEW SHOW FOR Y'ALL!! Hodgetwins discuss whether or not the San Francisco Gay Men's Choir was trying to mock the 'RIGHT' or not??? APPAREL // www.officialhodgetwins.com TOUR // https://www.hodgetwinstour.com YOUTUBE // www.youtube.com/c/ConservativeTwins --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hodgetwins/support

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Frank Sontag
07/08/21 - San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus sings 'we're coming for your children

Frank Sontag

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 44:47


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The Trevor Carey Show
The San Francisco Gay Men's Choir Sings "We're Coming For Your Children"

The Trevor Carey Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 38:55


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Move Better, Feel Great with Ace Morgan
7: Dr. Tauheed Zaman - Talking about evidence-based addiction treatment, queer resilience, and singing with the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus.

Move Better, Feel Great with Ace Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 47:30


(he/him/his) Dr. Tauheed Zaman is an addiction psychiatrist at the UCSF and San Francisco VA. He leads a team that helps people access treatment for addiction, trauma, and other mental health issues. Dr. Zaman teaches junior doctors how to provide compassionate care to all patients, including folks who identify as LGBTQ+ and non-binary. He is also a singer and storyteller with the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, and believes in the healing power of art.Coments included here represent Dr. Zaman's professional opinions, and do not reflect that of the federal government or any of his employers.https://www.tauheedzaman.com/

City Visions
City Visions: Author C Pam Zhang and San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus

City Visions

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 60:02


C Pam Zhang's debut novel, “How Much of These Hills is Gold," tells a haunting tale of two Chinese-American siblings during the gold rush era as they set out to bury their dead father. A beautiful story woven with grief and hope, Ms. Zhang brings to life and gives a voice to a group of people often omitted from the story of the American West.

Audiograph
Song as an act of protest in the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus

Audiograph

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 7:28


With Pride around the corner, we're bringing you an Audiograph that sings the songs of LGBTQ resistance. Specifically, the story of the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, and how they use song as an act of protest.

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Where R.A. Now?
Special Episode 50: Three former Res Life professionals & NYU grad school alums John Kazlauskas, Sara Klein and Ryan Sylvester

Where R.A. Now?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 54:05


John Kazlauskas: While an MA student at Gallatin studying documentary filmmaking and social justice, John worked as a Graduate Housing Assistant at 80 Lafayette. During that time he was also a Production Assistant on the Oscar-winning Bowling for Columbine, while his own documentary SPEAK UP! premiered at the San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Film Festival before being acquired for national distribution through the Media Education Foundation. While a Community Developement Educator (CDE) at Hayden Hall, John started the MFA program in Dramatic Writing at Tisch. Since leaving NYU, John has worked as a Writer’s Assistant, Script Cooridnator and Writer on TV shows including Brothers & Sisters, SMASH, Happily Divorced, Mulaney and currently NBC’s Superstore. In addition, he has written freelance jokes for Weekend Update on Saturday Night Live. Dr. Sara Klein currently serves as the AVP for Student Affairs at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ. Prior to her role at Stevens, she served as Dean of Campus Life and Engagement and Title IX Coordinator at Wagner College. Dr. Klein also held the positions of Associate Dean of Campus Life and Director of Res Ed at Wagner College. Before coming to Wagner, she worked as a CDE in the Department of Res Ed at NYU, and as a Fixed Income, Currencies & Commodities analyst at Goldman, Sachs & Co. Dr. Klein is an adjunct professor at NYU in the HESA program. She has also taught in Wagner College’s Executive MBA program and has instructed webinars for the American College Personnel Association and ResLife.net, as well as presented throughout the country at professional conferences, seminars, and workshops. Dr. Klein has published articles in the Journal of the First Year Experience and Students in Transition, the Journal of College and University Housing, and authored a chapter in Linking Theories to Practice: Case Studies for Working with College Students (3rd Edition). Dr. Klein earned her Ph.D. at NYU in Higher Education, where she also received a Master’s degree in the same subject. She graduated from Washington University in St. Louis with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Music. She lives with her husband, Ben, and two young children in Maplewood, NJ. Ryan Sylvester is a Judge Advocate (lawyer) in the U.S. Navy. He is a native of Little Falls, Minnesota. He completed a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communications (1998) as well as a Master of Science in Educational Leadership (2002) at Minnesota State University Moorhead; a Master of Science in Global Affairs (2007) at NYU; a Master of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies at the U.S. Naval War College (2018); and a Juris Doctorate (2011) at Fordham University School of Law. He is currently working toward a Master of Science in Strategic Intelligence at the National Intelligence University. Ryan is currently assigned to a legal office at Fort George G. Meade. His prior assignments include: U.S. Fleet Cyber Command/U.S. TENTH Fleet; Office of the Judge Advocate General Code 18 (Intelligence, Cyber, and Information Operations Law); Command Judge Advocate, USS EMORY S. LAND (AS 39); Policy Advisor, U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Undersecretary of Defense for Policy (Oceans Policy); Defense Counsel, Defense Service Office North in DC; and Trial Counsel, Legal Assistance Attorney, and Command Services Attorney at Region Legal Services Attorney at Region Legal Service Office Naval District Washington in Washington, DC. During law school Ryan interned with the Sierra Leone Mission to the UN in NY. Prior to law school, Ryan had a career as a university administrator for eight years. From 2003-2007 he was the CDE for Weinstein Hall at NYU. From 1999-2003 he was he was an Area Director.

Columbus This Week | Local news, politics and discussions for central Ohio
#23 Underrepresented Chinese immigrants conquer the world

Columbus This Week | Local news, politics and discussions for central Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 68:05


Eric is back again to detail yet another story of the homeless hating him. Why does one man have so many stories about the homeless wanting to knife him? Are they Chinese sleeper agents trying to execute the anti manadrin propgandist? Does he offer to give them money through wechat? To find these answers, and more, tune in to this episode of Columbus this Week! Columbus This Week on Podbean: https://columbusthisweek.podbean.com/Columbus this Week on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-columbusthisweeks-podcast/id1260782318?mt=2follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/cbusthisweekfollow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/columbusthisweekfollow us on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvFwFccKFrh818EFYhfSe-A ~~~~~~~Construction roundup~~~~~~~~~~https://www.reddit.com/r/Columbus/comments/7ryrbc/columbus_considers_urban_high_line_park_trail/Imagine walking or bicycling along an abandoned rail line with a clear view of the Downtown skyline. That’s what’s being planned for Franklinton: a mini-version of Manhattan’s wildly popular High Line trail.The one in Franklinton would be 1,000 feet long, between the intersection of Lucas and Chapel streets and the Scioto River, and would run along an abandoned railroad viaduct and on bridges over West Town and West Rich streets near the 400 West Rich artist colony.“It’s just a really cool view of Downtown,” said Brian Hoyt, a spokesman for Columbus Recreation and Parks Department.The elevated Columbus trail would be part of the Franklinton Loop Trail, a series of on-street and dedicated trails linking areas of Franklinton with the Scioto Trail along the Scioto River.http://www.columbusunderground.com/public-art-to-transform-short-north-construction-sites-we1Short North will be allowing people to paint the construction barriers and whatnothttp://www.dispatch.com/news/20180124/cogo-expanding-bikesharing-network-in-city-suburbsCoGo will be expanding bikeshare to other neighborhoods like Upper Arlington, Bexley, and Grandview~~~~~~TWO MINUTES HATE~~~~~~https://www.thecollegefix.com/post/41352/ Students take over campus building, issue list of 23 demands, including expulsion of right-wing student https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/01/opinion/quitting-twitter-lindy-west.html"Well, here’s what my new life is like: I don’t wake up with a pit in my stomach every day, dreading what horrors accrued in my phone overnight.""I don’t get dragged into protracted, bad-faith arguments with teenage boys about whether poor people deserve medical care, or whether putting nice guys in the friend zone is a hate crime.""I shouldn’t have had to walk away from all that because for Twitter to take a firm stance against neo-Nazism might have cost it some incalculable sliver of profit"  https://twitter.com/sarahkendzior/status/957411344688603136 NYT is now a white supremacist paper. The multiple Nazi puff pieces, constant pro-Trump PR, and praise for Miller on today of all days is not exceptional -- it's the guiding ideology of the paper. I don't think every writer there shares it, but it dominates coverage #Unsubscribe~~~~~~~~~Columbus~~~~~~~~~http://radio.wosu.org/post/columbus-ranks-near-bottom-economic-well-being-immigrants#stream/0Students take over campus building, issue list of 23 demands, including expulsion of right-wing student. At Wooster University someone posted a racist meme in some conservative facebook group, and students decide to stage a protest to close down the building. Jesus. http://www.columbusunderground.com/short-north-retailer-pursuit-will-outfit-2018-usa-mens-curling-team-ls1Pretty cool - Pursuit is a suit company here in Columbus and they will be outfitting the USA Men's Curling Team which is pretty coolhttp://www.columbusunderground.com/city-unveils-new-policy-for-incentives-and-tax-abatements-bw1The City of Columbus today unveiled a new set of policy guidelines that would change the way tax abatements are awarded for development projects and formalize the system of tax breaks offered for new businesses promising job growth.In response to a growing chorus of opposition to the existing tax abatement policy – in which any new development in one of 16 designated neighborhoods is eligible for a 15-year, 100 percent property tax abatement – the city commissioned a study last year to examine the issue.The number of affordable units required would break down like this – 10 percent of units “affordable and rented to” households making up to 80 percent of the average median income (AMI), and another 10 percent of units would go to households making up to 100 percent of the AMI.http://www.dispatch.com/news/20180130/columbus-building-technological-heartbeat-of-future-smart-citiesSmart Columbus wants proposals to create and build the backbone of an information system to allow all the elements of a “smart city″ to talk to one another.“This is really the heartbeat of the Smart Columbus” project, said Brandi Braun, deputy innovation officer for the city of Columbus who is working on the project. “All of our projects require data and will give off data.”Smart Columbus is looking to build a web-based information system that will collect and share all of that data, Braun said. It will include data that allow vehicles, roads and streetlights to communicate.The data will be open source — available to anyone online to allow entrepreneurs to look at and analyze the information and spark ideas for applications to make transportation more efficient.https://www.indystar.com/story/news/politics/2018/02/01/amazons-second-headquarters-gay-groups-say-amazon-should-avoid-indianapolis-8-cities/1085837001/SAN FRANCISCO — Gay-rights advocates plan a "No Gay? No Way!" campaign Thursday to pressure Amazon to avoid building its second headquarters in a state that does not protect its residents from discrimination for their sexual orientation or gender identity.Of the 20 cities on Amazon’s list of finalists, nine are in states with no anti-gay-discrimination laws, according to the campaign. They are Indianapolis; Austin and Dallas; Nashville; Atlanta; Columbus, Ohio; Miami, Raleigh, N.C.; and the D.C. suburbs of northern Virginia.http://www.columbusunderground.com/more-than-half-of-columbus-residents-are-now-renters-we1Over the course of past decade, Columbus has become a “renter-dominated market” along with 21 other major U.S. cities. That means that more than half of the population of the city of Columbus now lives in a rental units rather than an owned unit.~~~~~~~~~~~Debate and Discussion~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2018/01/31/preventing-data-leaks-by-stripping-path-information-in-http-referrers/https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-01-30/amazon-berkshire-jpmorgan-to-create-healthcare-company-jd1lraa9“I’m in favor of anything that helps move the markets a bit, incentivizes competition and puts pressure on the big insurance carriers,” said Ashraf Shehata, a partner in KPMG LLP’s health care and life sciences advisory practice in the U.S.https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/31/opinion/nationalize-5g-network.htmlNo one can accuse the Trump administration of being boring, even when it comes to telecom. According to leaked documents, there is a proposal going around the White House to build a federally owned 5G telecommunications system — the next version of a mobile broadband network — or perhaps even to nationalize the 5G networks that private telecom companies are now building. (5G is the “fifth generation” wireless protocol, which promises to be faster and more secure than its predecessor, 4G, but requires new antennas and cell towers.)The White House proposal, which at the moment is just an idea, appears driven by concerns about security threats related to China’s development of 5G networks. But the strongest case for building a national network is different. Done right, a national 5G network could save a lot of Americans a lot of money and revive competition in what has become an entrenched oligopoly. Done wrong, on the other hand, it could look like something out of Hugo Chávez’s disastrous economic playbook.https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/1/16721230/wechat-china-app-mini-programs-messaging-electronic-id-systemWeChat is popular in China - platform for everything, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and others blocked though, also China is implementing a national ID system through WeChat and you can even pay to upgrade to a color version!

Crime School
Nightclub Security Plan San Francisco Gay Pride

Crime School

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2016 18:38


Nightclub security plan after Orlando massacre Are nightclub security plan upgrades needed for LGBT Pride week? What can San Francisco club owners do to enhance security? Should nightclub owners worry about a copycat incident? San Francisco Police Highly-Visible at LGBT Gay Pride Parade Interview with San Francisco Chronicle newspaper. Reporter Aidin Vaziri. Podcast Time Stamps: [01:20] -- Gay Pride (LGBT) weekend starts June 25, 2016 in San Francisco [01:50] -- This year LGBT parade joins with Black Lives Matter movement. [03:10] -- Interview begins with San Francisco Chronicle newspaper reporter. [04:00] -- What should nightclub owners do in light of the Orlando massacre? [05:00] -- No trend or pattern where or when next mass shooting will occur. [06:00] -- Parade dynamic may change with Black Lives Matter movement. [07:20] -- Nightclub security plan must increase vigilance at the front door. [08:20] -- San Francisco Police will be out in force and highly-visible. [09:00] -- Police have met with parade organizers and nightclub owners. [09:40] -- Will mass shooters are deterred by more security staff at the door [11:15] -- Arming all security staff in clubs is not likely to happen soon. [12:45] -- Special response training needed for a nightclub security plan. [13:15] -- Nightclub owners need a response to "what if" questions. [14:40] -- New dynamic requires personal alertness at all public venues. Should San Francisco nightclub owners worry about a copycat massacre?Tweet This San Francisco LGBT Parade and Celebration Gay Pride parade 2016 is expected to draw one-million people. The celebration moves between Civic Center and the Castro district. Day-long celebration and mixing of political values is a security challenge. Police hope for peaceful demonstrations and protests. The usual amount of disruption and disorderly conduct is expected. Due to the crowd, theme, and alcohol service, there will be some fights. Some injuries and medical emergencies are anticipated. Gun violence and mass murder have not been a major threat. A few people were shot in 2013 and 2015 at LGBT Pride events. SFPD will increase foot patrols and have a highly-visible presence. Law enforcement is relying on each nightclub security plan. Nightclub Security Plan for Gay Pride Celebration FBI and San Francisco Police have met with parade organizers. Saturday is nightclub night South of Market and in the Castro. Streets, nightclubs, and bars will be filled with people. Police have met with clubs about a nightclub security plan. Police planning is largely about crowd control and response. The Orlando Nightclub Massacre is on everyone's mind. Police will be out in force to prevent a copycat mass shooter. A city must rely heavily on the private nightclub security plan. Nightclubs must hire and train adequate staff to control conduct. The nightclub security plan must address the ve shooter response. Learn More about Premises Liability Litigation Download the book written by Crime School host Chris McGoey. Security Expert’s Guide to Premises Liability Litigation. Evaluating Crime Foreseeability and Inadequate Security Cases. Biography of Chris McGoey Testimonials from a few clients Speaking Engagements Media Interviews Premises Liability Litigation Book Retain Chris as a Security Expert Witness Hire Chris as a Security Consultant Chris McGoey Blog Article Index Crime School Podcast Index Connect with Chris McGoey Email     213-537-3505     Twitter

Hold The Eye Images
The San Francisco Gay Pride Parade; A photographic perspective

Hold The Eye Images

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2013 16:30


Bill Henderson and Brian Tramontana talk about the Gay Pride Parade in San Francisco

HomoLAB
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HomoLAB

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2012 36:16


Recorded inside a giant vagina. The team are joined by Rhyannon Styles to talk about her new show, Amy talks to trans salon Open Barbers, plus HIV prevention week, topless nuns in France and a new San Francisco Gay landmark.

Art of Hustle: Where Art Meets Entrepreneurship
Art Of Hustle 003: Visual Artist, Jenifer Wofford

Art of Hustle: Where Art Meets Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2011 41:52


In this ART OF HUSTLE podcast episode, we hear from Jenifer Wofford! Jenifer K Wofford is a Filipina-American artist and educator based in the San Francisco Bay Area and Prague, Czech Republic. She was born in San Francisco and raised in Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates, and Malaysia. She received her BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute, and her MFA from UC Berkeley. Her work has been exhibited in the Bay Area at the Berkeley Art Museum, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Southern Exposure, Richmond Art Center, and Kearny Street Workshop, nationally at New Image Art (Los Angeles), Nora Eccles Harrison Museum (Salt Lake City), thirtynine hotel (Honolulu), and internationally at Future Prospects (Philippines), Galerie Blanche (France), and Osage Gallery Kwun Tong (Hong Kong). She is also 1/3 of the manic, brilliant, highly delusional artist trio Mail Order Brides/M.O.B. They have collaborated on a variety of shenanigans for venues including the DeYoung Museum, Lizabeth Oliveria Gallery, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Southern Exposure, the National Asian American Film Festival, The San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, and the McColl Center for Visual Art. Wofford has worked in arts education for over a decade, with schools and organizations including the University of San Francisco, UC Berkeley, California College of the Arts, Diablo Valley College, SFMoMA, Casa De Los Jovenes, Leadership High School, First Graduate, City Arts and Tech High School, and Out Of Site. Her awards include the Eureka Fellowship, the Murphy Fellowship, and grants from the Art Matters Foundation, UCIRA, and the Pacific Rim Research Program. She has also undertaken artist residencies at The Living Room, Philippines, Solyst Artist in Residence Center, Denmark, and Chateau de la Napoule, France. Wofford was also honored with a 2007 “Goldie” (Guardian Local Discovery) Award from the San Francisco Bay Guardian. Thank you for subscribing! Please rate the podcast and leave comments. I look forward to building with you. More information and tons of free tips on marketing and management at: ArtOfHustle.com.