Mara Keisling, founder and executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, speaks at Murray State next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Curris Center Ballroom One. Keisling is a transgender-identified woman and a parent. She is a leading voice for transgender equality on national news outlets. Keisling is a graduate of Penn State, did graduate work at Harvard, and has almost 25 years of professional experience in social marketing and opinion research. On Sounds Good, Kate Lochte speaks with Keisling ahead of her visit.
Murray State's LGBT Programming's 3rd Annual Conversation and Dessert features Mara Keisling's presentation: "A Radically Candid View on Transgender Equality," open to all at no charge, starting at 7:30 p.m. next Tuesday (September 16) in Curris Center Ballroom One. For questions, contact Jody Cofer Randall, Murray State LGBT program coordinator, at 270-809-5040.
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