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Yes on 3: Transgender Inclusion in MA
Sunday, September 23, 2018 7:30 p.m.
Creating Inclusive Communities: An Erev Sukkot program at Congregation B’nai Shalom, Westborough, MA.
Sarah M. Kipp and Jake Bogner, creators of transjewish.org, and Eli Cohen-Gordon, local advocate, share their personal experiences and discuss the impact Initiative 3 will have not only in Massachusetts but also on our entire country. Rabbi Rachel Gurevitz of Congregation B’nai Shalom introduces the evening. Sarah begins speaking at the 10 min, 20 second mark.
Video credit: Lynn Weissman
URJ Biennial: Introducing TransJewish.org
Thursday, December 7, 11:00 a.m. Hynes – 310
Catalyzing Change Through Innovation: What We Can Learn from the JewV’Nation Fellows
URJ Biennial 2017
Boston, MA
Sarah M. Kipp, a panelist at this URJ Biennial session, shares the creation of TransJewish.org and the vision the Whole Hearted: Trans. Jewish. Community. TransJewish.org team holds for sharing this work with synagogues throughout North America.
Communicate to Connect™: Public Speaking and Presenting
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
PAVRO – Professional Association of Volunteer Leaders – Ontario
Mississauga, Ontario
Sarah M. Kipp shares the strategies that effective speakers use to connect, engage, and inspire.
Diversity in Community
*Private Event*
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Staples Corporate Headquarters
Framingham, MA
As guest speaker, Sarah M. Kipp speaks on the importance of allies and “Diversity in Community” at Staples’ National Coming Out Day event.