EVENTS
the Montrose Center
Monthly Latino HIV Task Force Meeting* – 112/113
the Montrose Center 401 Branard St., Houston, TX, United StatesDiscuss climbing infection rates, advocacy for the Latino community, events to spread awareness, and provide information on branding efforts.We focus on ways to get the city involved with decreasing the climbing rates of HIV.J. Jimenez
Trans Voices Houston Support Group – 114
the Montrose Center 401 Branard St., Houston, TX, United StatesOur Monthly Discussion Group provides a safe, peer-led space for trans and nonbinary individuals to share experiences, build community, and discuss topics relevant to our lives. The goal is to foster connection, empowerment, and mutual support in a welcoming environment.E. North
Monthly Latino HIV Task Force Meeting* – 112/113
the Montrose Center 401 Branard St., Houston, TX, United StatesDiscuss climbing infection rates, advocacy for the Latino community, events to spread awareness, and provide information on branding efforts.We focus on ways to get the city involved with decreasing the climbing rates of HIV.J. Jimenez
TransWoman Liberation Monthly Meeting – 107
the Montrose Center 401 Branard St., Houston, TX, United StatesAn open meeting meeting for any transwoman who would like a safe space to discuss their personal experiences as a transwoman in our current society. In order to facilitate an open conversation we ask that only those who identify as a transwoman, transfeminine person or questioning their gender identity attend.G. Pacheco
TransWoman Liberation Monthly Meeting – 107
the Montrose Center 401 Branard St., Houston, TX, United StatesAn open meeting meeting for any transwoman who would like a safe space to discuss their personal experiences as a transwoman in our current society. In order to facilitate an open conversation we ask that only those who identify as a transwoman, transfeminine person or questioning their gender identity attend.G. Pacheco
Monthly Latino HIV Task Force Meeting* – 112/113
the Montrose Center 401 Branard St., Houston, TX, United StatesDiscuss climbing infection rates, advocacy for the Latino community, events to spread awareness, and provide information on branding efforts.We focus on ways to get the city involved with decreasing the climbing rates of HIV.J. Jimenez
Monthly Latino HIV Task Force Meeting* – 112/113
the Montrose Center 401 Branard St., Houston, TX, United StatesDiscuss climbing infection rates, advocacy for the Latino community, events to spread awareness, and provide information on branding efforts.We focus on ways to get the city involved with decreasing the climbing rates of HIV.J. Jimenez
TransWoman Liberation Monthly Meeting – 107
the Montrose Center 401 Branard St., Houston, TX, United StatesAn open meeting meeting for any transwoman who would like a safe space to discuss their personal experiences as a transwoman in our current society. In order to facilitate an open conversation we ask that only those who identify as a transwoman, transfeminine person or questioning their gender identity attend.G. Pacheco
Monthly Latino HIV Task Force Meeting* – 112/113
the Montrose Center 401 Branard St., Houston, TX, United StatesDiscuss climbing infection rates, advocacy for the Latino community, events to spread awareness, and provide information on branding efforts.We focus on ways to get the city involved with decreasing the climbing rates of HIV.J. Jimenez
TransWoman Liberation Monthly Meeting – 107
the Montrose Center 401 Branard St., Houston, TX, United StatesAn open meeting meeting for any transwoman who would like a safe space to discuss their personal experiences as a transwoman in our current society. In order to facilitate an open conversation we ask that only those who identify as a transwoman, transfeminine person or questioning their gender identity attend.G. Pacheco
TransWoman Liberation Monthly Meeting – 107
the Montrose Center 401 Branard St., Houston, TX, United StatesAn open meeting meeting for any transwoman who would like a safe space to discuss their personal experiences as a transwoman in our current society. In order to facilitate an open conversation we ask that only those who identify as a transwoman, transfeminine person or questioning their gender identity attend.G. Pacheco