LGBT Center to host body positive discussion focused on transgender community
By Chris Peterson | Sep. 27, 2016The LGBT Center will co-host a Dine-n-Discuss event to start conversation and body image and positivity among people who are transgender.
The LGBT Center will co-host a Dine-n-Discuss event to start conversation and body image and positivity among people who are transgender.
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