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Texas A&M University Central Texas
The Texas Transgender Nondiscrimination Summit
SUMMIT AT A GLANCE
FRIDAY, JULY 29
8:00am-8:30am
8:30am-8:55am
9:00am-9:55am
10:00am-10:55am
11:00am-11:10am
11:15am-12:30pm
12:30pm-1:25pm
1:30pm-2:55pm
3:00pm-3:10pm
3:15pm-4:10pm
4:15pm-5:15pm
6:00pm-7:30pm
Set-up and Volunteer Orientation
Registration and Breakfast
Welcoming Ceremonies
Concurrent Sessions I (60 min)
Coffee Break
Keynote Presentation
Lunch (and learn!)
Concurrent Sessions II (90 min)
Snack Break
Concurrent Sessions III (60 min)
Concurrent Sessions IV (60 min)
Networking Social at the Host Hotel *see information on pg. 6
SATURDAY, JULY 30
8:00am-8:30am
8:30am-8:55am
9:00am-9:25am
9:30m-10:55am
11:00am-11:10am
11:15am-12:30pm
12:30pm-1:25pm
1:30pm-2:25pm
2:30pm-3:25pm
3:30pm-3:40pm
3:45pm-4:00pm
4:00pm-5:00pm
Set-up and Volunteer Orientation
Registration and Breakfast
Welcome and Vendor Showcase
Concurrent Sessions I (90 min)
Coffee Break
Keynote Presentation
Lunch
Concurrent Sessions II (60 min)
Concurrent Sessions III (60 min)
Snack Break
Last Chance: Visit vendors, enter raffles, and networking
Closing Ceremonies
COMPLIMENTARY COFFEE PROVIDED ALL DAY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY!
Sponsored by
STARBUCKS COFFEE
Laura Moreno - General Manager
1033 S Fort Hood St
(254) 634-6434
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FRIDAY SCHEDULE
8:00am - 8:30am
Set-up and Volunteer Orientation
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8:30am - 8:55am
Registration and Breakfast - provided by El Chico
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9:00am - 9:55am
Welcoming Ceremonies
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During our welcoming ceremonies we will acknowledge a moment of silence for the
lives lost in Orlando on June 12, 2016
Introduction....................................................................................................................Jenifer Rene Pool
Mistress of Ceremonies
Welcome to TAMUCT..........................................................................................Dr. Peg Gray-Vickrey
Provost, Texas A&M University Central Texas
Executive Director’s Summit Beginning Address...............................................Josephine Tittsworth
Executive Director, Texas Transgender Nondiscrimination Summit
Let’s Get Started!...........................................................................................................Jenifer Rene Pool
Mistress of Ceremonies
10:00am - 10:55am
Concurrent Sessions I
(60 min)
What Does it Mean to be an Ally?
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What does it mean to be an ally? Please join us in this interactive workshop where we will explore current notions about
what it means to be an ally with the transgender community and work together to improve upon current ideas and
recommendations. We hope you will help us generate improved guidance for allyship.
Presenters:
Katherine Lewis | Student and Doctoral Research Assistant, Texas State University
Suasan Croteau | Student and Doctoral Research Assistant, Texas State University
Transitioning: An Act of Bravery or Survival?
WH 314
A comparison of the cis-gender vs transgender perspectives on transitioning and the motivations that drive transgender
people to transition. We will also cover the considerations and challenges of transitioning and some opportunities to
make the process less challenging and safer.
Presenter:
Jessica Soukup | Systems Analyst, Texas State University & Webmaster, Transgender Education Network of Texas
LGBT Expression in Public SchoolsWH 316
The American Civil Liberties Union of Texas is dedicated to securing constitutional and civil rights for lesbian, gay,
bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Texans. This presentation will teach about students’ Constitutionally protected rights
of expression (especially for LGBT students) in Texas public schools, and how to assert those rights.
Presenter:
Victor Cornell | Statewide Advocacy Manager, ACLU of Texas
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FRIDAY SCHEDULE (cont.)
11:00am - 11:10am
Coffee Break
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11:15am - 12:30pm
Keynote Presentation
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Introduction of Keynote Speaker................................................................................Jenifer Rene Pool
Mistress of Ceremonies
Keynote Presentation..................................................................................Monica Roberts
Monica Roberts, AKA the TransGriot (Gree-oh) is a native Texan, GLAAD
award nominated blogger, writer, lecturer and an award winning Houston-based
trans human rights advocate for nearly two decades. She’s the founding editor of
the influential TransGriot blog, and her writing has appeared at the Bilerico Project,
Ebony.com, The Huffington Post, Black Girl Dangerous and the Advocate. She
works to foster understanding and acceptance of trans people inside and outside
communities of color. She was recently honored in 2015 with the Virginia Prince
Transgender Pioneer Award.
12:30pm - 1:25pm
Lunch - provided by Firehouse Subs
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Lunch and Learn: What is and What Could Have BeenWH 311
Grab your Firehouse Sub and join Jeremy and Jo Ivestor for a special lunch and learn program, sharing two
perspectives on what it was like for Jeremy growing up at a time and place where nobody knew what it meant to be
transgender. They will describe both the difficulties and the joyful moments, including a look at the question, “What
could have been?”
*Space will be limited for this opportunity
Presenters:
Jeremy Ivester | Speaker and Advocate
Jo Ivester | Speaker and Author, The Outskirts of Hope
1:30pm - 2:55pm
Concurrent Sessions II (90 min)
Allyship in the Classroom:
Collaboration with Safe Space Training in Social Work Education
WH 311
Recent court rulings have created opportunities for Social Work educators to step up their game when it comes to
gender equality by upholding the ethics and values of the profession. One method of developing inclusiveness in
the classroom is through collaboration with Safe Space trainers to help reduce student discomfort. This presentation
will highlight the importance of creating safe classroom environments for students of diverse sexual orientations and
gender identities through education on what it means to be an ally in professional practice.
Presenter:
Ann Wilder, Ph.D., LCSW, MSSW | Assistant Professor, Stephen F. Austin State University
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FRIDAY SCHEDULE (cont.)
Lifting SOFFAsWH 314
Trans-Cendence International, Inc. is growing in its network of local trans and SOFFA (Significant Other, Family,
Friends, Allies) support group chapters. We are dedicated to the well-being of everyone involved in the lives of trans
people in order to assist stronger and healthier individuals, partnerships, families, and communities. In this presentation,
attendees will learn about the impetus for founding a support group under this model as well as a brief history of
Trans-Cendence International, Inc. Come hear from transgender individuals and their SOFFAs about how this holistic
approach to support has benefited their relationships personally, professionally, and in their communities.
Presenters:
Finnigan Jones | Vice President, Trans-Cendence International, Inc.
Kevin Jenkins | Denton Leader, Trans-Cendence International, Inc.
Combating Racism and Islamophobia in Trans Spaces
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This session will promote understanding of the myraid ways that racism and islamophobia manifest in LGBT+ and
particularly in trans-specific spaces. We will look at the invalidation of regional genders (e.g. Hijra) and the ways in
which gender, faith, and race can be tied together. Participants will leave better understanding how to make their spaces
actively inclusive.
Presenter:
Noor Pervez | Rainbow Guard, University of Texas at Dallas
3:00pm - 3:10pm
Snack Break - provided by Lily’s Cakes
3:15pm - 4:10pm
Concurrent Sessions III (60 min)
Engaging the Conservative Movement in Meaningful Dialogue
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Republican activist, political writer, and LGBT equality advocate Christopher Busby will present a lecture and exercise
session that reviews the importance of engaging conservatives in policy change and best practices to do so. The lecture
will review conservative contributions to the GLBT equality movement, analyze the core of opposition that still
remains, and discuss how best to change that opposition to support.
Presenter:
Chris Busby | President, Houston Young Republicans
Transgender Legal IssuesWH 314
PowerPoint presentation and discussion on the following topics: Destroying stereotypes about what TG children,
TG teens and TG young adults look like BEFORE they come out to the world as being TG. Legal updates on
employment law, school law, insurance law and TG document changes of both name and gender marker WITHOUT
surgery.
Presenter:
Phyllis R. Frye | Frye, Oaks, Benavidez and O’Neil, PLLC
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FRIDAY SCHEDULE (cont.)
Trans Latinas in TexasWH 316
What is it like to be a transgender Latina in Texas? Learn from members of the Organización Latina de Trans en
Texas (OLLT) about the barriers faced by transgender Latinas and how the organization is working to increase
visibility, empower the community, and promote human rights.
Presenters:
Organización Latina de Trans en Texas (OLLT)
4:14pm - 5:15pm
Concurrent Sessions IV (60 min)
Contemporary Trans HistoryWH 311
Trans history has had an unmistakable Texas twang to it. This TTNS presentation by Monica Roberts will give you
background knowledge on the history, people and events that have shaped the modern Texas trans community over
the late 20th and early 21st century.
Presenter:
Monica Roberts | Author of Award-Winning Blog TransGriot
Story Telling as Advocacy:
The Personal Trans Experience as Educational Tool
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A transgender man who is comfortable telling his story shares his experience in being a story teller in academic
settings and discusses options for educating the broader academic community about transgender issues through story
telling and alternative methods.
Presenter:
Dr. Brandon L. Beck | Lecturer/Education Director for Alliance, Texas State University & Chair, Transgender Education
Network of Texas
Culturally Competent Healhcare for Trans/GNC Folk
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When it comes to medical care, trans and gender non-conforming (GNC) folks can have a difficult time finding a
culturally competent provider. What does it mean for a provider to be culturally competent vs. friendly? Where are
healthcare statutes and WPATH moving to? What is 1557 and how does it relate to us?
Learn how to advocate for yourself and how to update your school system healthcare providers.
Presenter:
Lou Weaver | Transgender Programs Coordinator, Equality Texas
Want to catch-up with old pals and make new friends?
Join us for a Networking Social!
When:
Friday, July 29th
Where: Hilton Garden Inn Killeen
6:00pm - 7:30pm2704 O.W. Curry Drive
Killeen, TX 76542
* Light hors d’oeuvres will be served
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For sponsoring the catering for this year, the
Texas Transgender Nondiscrimination Summit
would like to give special thanks to the
TAMUCT FACULTY SENATE
Thank you for your support!
Turn in your Summit evaluations and
receive a drawing entry to win a signed copy
of The Gender Book! Drawing will take place
during the closing ceremonies.
*Must be present to win.
The authors of The Gender Book have graciously donated two signed copies for this special opportunity
Thank you to these companies for providing the
catering for this Summit!
El Chico
Ralph Hernandez - General Manager
1701 E Central Texas Expy
Killeen TX 76541
elchico.com
(254) 634-0501
Firehouse Subs
Jamie Rogers - General Manager
1000 Lowes Blvd. #400
Killeen, TX 76543
PHONE: (254) 680-3473
FAX: (254) 519-3473
Lily’s Cakes
360 West Central Texas Expressway
Harker Heights, TX
lilyscakes.com
(254) 319-3555
Shipley Do-nuts
locations
1200A Willow Springs Rd., Killeen, TX 254-616-2229
2400 WS Young Dr., Killeen, TX 254-213-2878
2100 E Stan Schlueter Loop, Killeen, TX 254-628-9250
2301 E Highway 190, Copperas Cove, TX 254-518-1180
...and many thanks to our raffle donors!
Don’t forget to buy your raffle tickets!
Make sure to place your ticket in the basket you want to
WIN!
Phi Alpha Pi Rho
National Honor Society of Social
work Students
SASW
Student Association of Social
Workers
GSAW
Gender-Identity, SexualOrientation Alliance Warriors
$1 each
or
6 tickets for $5
Warriors for Shelter Pets
*all proceeds go to benefit the Texas Transgender Nondiscrimination Summit
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SATURDAY SCHEDULE
8:00am - 8:30am
Set-up and Volunteer Orientation
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8:30am - 8:55am
Registration and Breakfast - provided by Shipley
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9:00am - 9:25am
Welcome and Vendor Showcase
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Introduction....................................................................................................................Jenifer Rene Pool
Mistress of Ceremonies
Welcome to TAMUCT...............................................................................................................Paul York
Associate Dean of Student Affairs, Texas A&M University Central Texas
Vendor Showcase!..........................................................................................................Jenifer Rene Pool
Mistress of Ceremonies
9:30am - 10:55am
Concurrent Sessions I
(90 min)
Art as a Tool for Empathy and Visibility
WH 311
Transgender artist, Drew Riley, of the Gender Portraits project, shares the importance of using art as a tool to break
down stigma and foster empathy around marginalized issues, as well as a tool in therapeutic self-discovery. Learn how to
empower trans people by incorporating art and creative projects in your own community, school, or support program.
Presenter:
Drew Riley | Artist, Gender Portraits
Transgender/Gender Non-Conforming Sexual Assault
WH 314
For transgender/gender non-conforming individuals some reports estimating rates of sexual assault up to 66 percent.
Therefore, many survivors, who may also be students at our institutions, are living with the aftermath of trauma and
fear of repeat victimization. This workshop will strive to share what the barriers and realities of care are and provide
some practice in working from a client-centered best practice model.
Presenter:
Katrina Stewart | Regional Director-Central Texas, Transgender Education Network of Texas
Advocating Without Debating TheologyWH 316
Recent laws and court rulings have resulted in much more heated debate. And debating theology often hurts hearts
rather than change hearts. So what now? How do we respond? Are there ways to be effective in advocating, in reaching
and changing hearts, without having to debate theology? This workshop will help us take a new position, a stronger
posture, and use new and different tools to be more effective advocates.
Presenter:
Susan Cottrell | Author & Founder, FreedHearts
11:00am - 11:10am
Coffee Break
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SATURDAY SCHEDULE (cont.)
11:15am - 12:30pm
Keynote Presentation
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Introduction of Keynote Speaker................................................................................Jenifer Rene Pool
Mistress of Ceremonies
Keynote Presentation...............................................................The Honorable Phyllis Frye
Phyllis Randolph Frye is an Eagle Scout, a former member of the Texas A&M Corps of
Cadets, a US Army veteran (1LT-RA 1970-72), a licensed engineer, a licensed attorney, a
father, a grandmother and a lesbian wife. She is the first, out, transgender judge in the nation.
Now having lived almost sixty percent of her life as the woman she always felt herself to be,
Phyllis remains on the cutting edge of LGBTI and especially transgender legal and political
issues. When the “gay” community was still ignoring or marginalizing the transgender
community in the early 1990’s, Phyllis began the national transgender legal and political
movement (thus she is known as being the TG movement’s “Grandmother”) with the six
annual transgender law conferences (ICTLEP) and their grassroots training.
Attorney Frye is one of the Task Force’s 1995 “Creator of Change” award winners. In 1999 she was given the
International Foundation for Gender Education’s “Virginia Prince Lifetime Achievement” award. In 2001 she was
given the National LGBT Bar Association’s (a.k.a. Lavender Law’s) highest honor, the “Dan Bradley Award.” She was
honored beginning in 2009 by Texas A&M University with an annual “Advocacy Award” given in her name. In 2013
the Houston Transgender Unity Committee gave her its “Lifetime Achievement Award.” In 2015 she was given the
National Center for Transgender Equality’s “Julie Johnson Founders Award.” That same year, Phyllis was featured
on the front page (above the fold) of the Sunday Edition, August 30, New York Times, and she also became a Life
Member of the National Eagle Scout Association.
In 2010 Phyllis was sworn-in as the first, out, transgender judge in the nation, as a City of Houston Associate Municipal
Judge. She retains her senior partnership with Frye, Oaks and Benavidez, PLLC, (at www.liberatinglaw.com) which is an
out LGBTI-and-straight-allies law firm. While the members of the firm practice law in a variety of areas, Phyllis devotes
her practice exclusively to taking transgender clients — both adults and minors — through the Texas courts to change
the clients’ names and genders on their legal documents.
12:30pm - 1:25pm
Lunch - provided by El Chico
1:30pm - 2:25pm
Concurrent Sessions II (60 min)
The Welcoming Schools Approach: Understanding Gender *2 HR
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Welcoming Schools is a comprehensive approach to improve elementary school climate with training, resources,
and lessons to embrace family diversity, create LGBTQ-inclusive schools, prevent bias-based bullying, and support
transgender and gender-expansive students. This session will provide participants with an understanding of the
importance of creating gender inclusive schools and an awareness of the wide range of gender expression and
identities.
*Please note this is a 2 hour session and will run 1:30pm - 3:25pm
Presenter:
Kimmie Fink | Facilitator/Consultant, Welcoming Schools
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SATURDAY SCHEDULE (cont.)
The Value of Stories in Building Support for Transgender Students
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Trans visibility matters. Trans students need to see a window to their future and a mirror of themselves. Stories help
achieve student success.
Presenters:
Dr. Brandon L. Beck | Lecturer/Education Director for Alliance, Texas State University & Chair, Transgender Education
Network of Texas
Jessica Soukup | Systems Analyst, Texas State University & Webmaster, Transgender Education Network of Texas
Meeting the Need of Trans* Veterans: Background, Policy and Practice
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While in the VA, a trans* Veteran is still trans*, and outside the VA they are still a Veteran. Although this has always
been true, the intersection of these identities is only just being acknowledged and understood. This session seeks to
raise awareness about how these identities interact and what is currently being done to serve trans* Veterans.
Presenter:
Rustin Dudley, LMSW, MPAff | Health and Human Services Budget Analyst, Texas Legislative Budget Board
Supporting Trans Folks with Eating Disorders
WH 316
In this session, participants will get an introduction to the way that the treatment system for eating disorders excludes
trans people, as well as best practices to encourage at facilities to be more inclusive of transgender people. This session
will also touch on barriers to access, as well as recommendations for further research into the way EDs impact trans
people.
Presenter:
Noor Pervez | Rainbow Guard, University of Texas at Dallas
2:30pm - 3:25pm
Concurrent Sessions III (60 min)
Growing Your Transgender and Non-binary Organization
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Through the course of one year, Transcend at Texas State has been able to expand the number of members at
meetings, visibility on campus, and awareness of Transgender and Non-binary Students. This session will describe the
steps taken by the Transcend executive board to achieve such growth.
Presenters:
Ryan Kessinger | President, Transcend at Texas State
Emily Bogue | Vice President of Organization, Transcend at Texas State
Bo Salinas | Vice President of Management, Transcend at Texas State
Emerson Fillippa | Vice President of Planning, Transcend at Texas State
Alex Oviedo | Sargent at Arms, Transcend at Texas State
Queer Rock Love: A Family MemoirWH 314
In Queer Rock Love: A Family Memoir (Transgress Press), author Paige Schilt presents a fresh perspective on families
in transition. Take a literary break from conference workshops, listen to true tales of gender-nonconforming family life,
and join in a discussion of the implications for everything from parenting to clinical practice.
Presenter:
Paige Schilt | Author, Transgress Press
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SATURDAY SCHEDULE (cont.)
Inclusivity through Policy and Practice:
Affirming Gender Equity and Diversity on Campus
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As college campuses become increasingly diverse, those who support student success and retention must respond to
evolving student needs, and institutions of higher education must remain cognizant of the ethical and legal obligations
to support members of the LGBTQIA community. In this session, attendees will examine administrative law, case law,
and legislation relating to gender equity and inclusion of those within the LGBTQIA community.
*Note: This session will cover institutional policies such as Title VII, Title IX, the Civil Rights Act, etc.
Presenters:
Iliana Melendez | Student Conduct Officer, Texas State University
Mikiba W. Morehead | Title IX Coordinator, Baylor College of Medicine
Corey James Benson | Title IX Investigator,The University of Texas at Austin
3:30pm - 3:40pm
Snack Break- Cookies by Mary Herman 3:45pm - 4:00pm
Last Chance: Vendors/Raffles/Networking
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Closing Ceremonies
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Evaluation Raffle Drawing...........................................................................................Jenifer Rene Pool
Mistress of Ceremonies
Executive Director’s Summit Ending Address....................................................Josephine Tittsworth
Executive Director, Texas Transgender Nondiscrimination Summit
Summit Q&A........................................................................................moderated by Jenifer Rene Pool
Mistress of Ceremonies
What’s in Store for Next Year......................................................................................Jenifer Rene Pool
Mistress of Ceremonies
Make plans to attend the
NINTH ANNUAL
TEXAS TRANSGENDER
NONDISCRIMINATION SUMMIT
June 9-10, 2017
on SFA’s campus
Thank you
to our sponsors!
Eugene Sepulveda & Steven Tomlinson
Jo & Jon Ivester
Aimee Cunningham
Lew Aldridge
Noel Alesch
Mercer Black-Declercq
Suzanne Bryant & Sarah Goodfriend
Ian Carrico
Clinton Dawson
Josh & Liz Jones-Dilworth
Mark Erwin
Richard Hartgrove
Kim & Kyle Hughes
Debbie Imel & Dana Weis
Jennifer Ingram
Peter Kindle
Jim Lommori
Jim McDermott
Anne & John McKinnerney
Chris Long & David C. Smith
Sandi Tomlinson
Nathaniel West
Nicole Wiseman
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GLBTI Law
Transgender legal issues
Transgender and
intersex name and gender
marker changes
Intersex legal issues
Legal Protection for samesex couples
Partnership agreements for
same-sex couples
Same Sex Adoptions
Criminal Defense
Misdemeanor
DWI
Occupational driver license
Criminal Defense
Tax Crimes
Money Laundering
Immigration Marriage Fraud
Bankruptcy Fraud
Internal investigations &
compliance audits
Unauthorized Practice of Law
in the State of Texas
Family Law
Child support
Modifications or
Enforcements
Child custody & modification
Guardian ad litem
Domestic partnership
agreements
Divorce
Same Sex Adoptions
Relationship dissolution
Guardianships
Powers of attorney
Social Security disability
benefits
GBLTI Divorce
Federal Benefits
Social Security disability
benefits
Estate Planning
Wills
Trusts
Probate of wills
Probate litigation
Powers of attorney
GLBTI premarital
and marital property
agreements
Estate Planning
Employment Law
Victim of discrimination by
employer
Counseling employers on
prevention of job
discrimination
Tax Law
Opinion letters
Planning
Tax controversy & litigation
IRS audits
State audits
U.S. Tax Court Litigation
3315 Mercer Street
Houston, TX 77027
(Just south of West Alabama between
Edloe and Buffalo Speedway)
Telephone: 713-227-1717
www.liberatinglaw.com
A Special Thanks to the
Hollyfield Foundation
The Hollyfield Foundation awards grants to nonprofit 501(c) (3) organizations that support its mission.
Jay Hollyfield was a native Houstonian who attended Lamar High School and later The University of
Texas. An avid traveler, Jay spent his early years dabbling in acting, first in New York, then in Europe.
Like his father, Jay became an entrepreneur and successful businessman. In the years to follow, Jay
owned and operated many businesses that catered to the Houston gay community. His properties
included both historical landmarks and popular gay destinations in Montrose and Midtown. His pride
and joy is the Hollyfield Building, which is now Uptown Lofts and before Hollyfield’s purchase, the
Depelchin Children’s Home.
A well-known, colorful Montrose resident known for his adventures and well-resourced life style, Jay
lived life grand. Jay was a patron of the fine arts, his true love. He was involved with the Westheimer
Art Festival from its inception in 1972 until his death in 1994. He installed a board that would keep true
to his vision, an arts festival for the community. Today the Bayou City Art Festival is bigger and more
successful than ever, raising hundreds of thousands for the art community.
Jay was a champion of gay and lesbian causes. Politically he wanted to further the cause by uniting the
community. Securing equal rights for gays and lesbians became his passion. He was also interested in the
health issues that faced the gay and lesbian community, especially HIV/AIDS. He was instrumental in
founding the Kaposi Sarcoma Committee, which today is AIDS Foundation Houston, and was an early
supporter of the Montrose Clinic.
In 1988, at the request of the Human Rights Campaign Fund, Jay and a few of his friends hosted a
dinner in the wine cellar at Tony’s as a fund raiser. It is now known as the Houston Black Tie Dinner,
a charitable foundation that raises funds for local and national organizations committed to enriching
the GLBT community. Named after Jay for his hard work and dedication to the GLBT community,
the Hollyfield Political Award, is presented at the Houston Black Tie Dinner honoring its recipient for
political activism within the community.
Jay Hollyfield died of AIDS-related conditions in 1994. At his request, the Hollyfield Foundation was
founded. Its purpose is to help secure equal rights and treatment for sexual minorities and to be an
advocate in the fight against AIDS. Today the board is comprised of friends and community leaders that
share these philosophies. The Hollyfield Foundation continues to reach out to the GLBT community
through its grants process by funding organizations on the front lines.
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2016 PLANNING COMMITTEE
This program could not have been possible without the hard work and dedication of our 2016 planning committee members
Tammy Molina-Moore, LMSW
Paul York, MS Ed.
Erika Jordan
Rose Gallagher
Rebecca Councill, MA, BS
Ann Wilder, Ph.D., LCSW, MSSW
Charlotte Jackson, MA, LPCS
Texas Transgender Nondiscrimination Summit
Organizational Leadership
Advisory Board
Stephen “Arch” Erich, Ph.D., LCSW
The University of Houston-Clear Lake
Ronnie Whitman
Whitman Insurance
Hana Pinard
Pinard Consultants
Daniel O’Neal, J.D.
Attorney, Frye, Oaks, Benavidez, and O’Neal
Christopher Wick, BBA
Social Media Consultant, SMM International
Monica Roberts
Author, TransGriot
Dionne Hill, Ph.D.
Executive Board
Josephine P Tittsworth, ABD, LMSW
Executive Director
Maria Gonzalez, Ph.D.
Director of Finance
Nikki Vogel, LMSW
Director of Public Relations
Cheryl Cabusas, LCSW
Director of Administration
Nine Lam
Director of Media Production
NOW ACCEPTING HOST PROPOSALS FOR OUR 10th ANNUAL SUMMIT!
By hosting our 10th Annual Summit in the summer of 2018, your campus will be a part of the
10 years of institutional change our community has worked so diligintly to achieve.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity!
More details about submitting a host proposal can be found on our website at
TXTNS.ORG/host