A Conversation on Trans Rights w/ Alejandra Caraballo, Esq.
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Join the Adelphi Pride Committee, the Center for Student and Community Engagement, the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, the Criminal Justice Department, and the Gender & Sexuality Alliance on March 28th from 1-2 PM in the University Center rooms 113/114 and on Zoom. to learn about anti-trans bills.
Anti-Trans Bills are sweeping the nation. LGBTQIA+ individuals and Allies need to know what these bills contain and how to help grassroots organizations in these areas fight for justice.
Alejandra Caraballo is a Clinical Instructor at Harvard Law School’s Cyberlaw Clinic. Prior to joining the clinic, Alejandra was a staff attorney at the Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund and a Staff Attorney at the LGBTQ Law Project at New York Legal Assistance Group. Alejandra’s professional focus has been on advancing the civil rights of LGBTQ people in a variety of civil legal contexts such as healthcare access, immigration, and family law. Alejandra received her J.D. from Brooklyn Law School where she concentrated in IP and Media Law. She received her B.A. in Government and World Affairs with a minor in Chemistry at the University of Tampa. Alejandra previously served as the Secretary of the LGBTQ Rights Committee of the New York City Bar Association and was appointed as the first openly trans community board member in Brooklyn. Alejandra’s areas of interest include the intersection of technology and disability rights, sex worker advocacy, and the implications of quantum computing on encryption. In her spare time, she can be found playing guitar, building computers, creating electronic music, and brewing beer.
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