Do you identify as non-binary, agender, genderqueer, bigender, pangender, or gender fluid? Thundermist Health Center would like to hear your thoughts on inclusive health care. Check out this upcoming opportunity in Woonsocket!... https://t.co/K7zpjR0bWm
THIS THURSDAY Thundermist Health Center will be hosting their "How to Change Your Documents" workshop at YPI at 6pm! Changing your gender and name on documents can be frustrating and time-consuming. Thundermist... https://t.co/CNnaBz68xb
⛑️ Tomorrow AIDS Project Rhode Island will be in our space conducting free and confidential HIV testing from 3-5pm! Stop in and learn your status! Event is open to all youth up to age 23.
📑 Thundermist Health Center in presenting a workshop on how to change your gender and name on specific documents. They will be at YPI for this presentation on Thursday, June 28th at 6pm! https://t.co/NDtE12zi8U
YPI is in need of volunteers to assist with this year's CVS Health Charity Classic! We need volunteers for Monday, June 25th! There are shifts approximately from 6am-12 and 12pm-6pm. If interested, follow the steps in this event description! https://t.co/0bWKGpoQTF
Blue State Coffee at 244 Thayer (inside the Brown Bookstore) is supporting YPI, in addition to other local organizations, until the end of the month. When you buy a coffee, you have the opportunity to cast a vote for YPI! So go on, treat yourself! ☕ https://t.co/50eQGqqPHF
Join Thundermist Health Center in learning how to changing your gender and name on specific documents! They will be at YPI for this workshop on Thursday, June 28th at 6pm. https://t.co/drdQcFYkWm
Burnside Park: view of the federal court building. Court cases revolving around silencing the LGBTQ community from meetings of the old state House happened here.
Known as the Weybosset House in the late 1840s, Charley Parkhurst was a popular coachman during his time and was revealed at his death that he was anatomical female. There is speculation that Charley may have identified as trans. His career started here!
The AxelRod building became a popular bathhouse that offered onsite HIV testing, resources about AIDS/HIV resources during the 1980s. In 1978, police raided this building with speculation of prostitution. The ACLU and City prohibited the police from interfering shortly after