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#PRIDE SUMMIT WITH LESBIANS WHO TECH

Date
June 14
Cost
Free, register at website
Organizer’s Site
lesbianswhotech.org/pridesummit2024
Event Series Dates
June 10 - 14
Lesbians Who Tech are bringing together LGBTQ leaders and our allies to celebrate Pride, learn and come together, and carve out time for growth and professional development. We intentionally center LGBTQ women and non-binary leaders, trans and queer women of color because they are often underrepresented in queer spaces. Join us for our 4th Annual Pride Summit and connect with us virtually.

Location

Virtual Event
150 E 10th St
Claremont, CA 91711 United States

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