Transgender Education Advocates of Utah
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{{Short description|Utah transgender advocacy organization}} |
{{Short description|Utah transgender advocacy organization}} |
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| name = Transgender Education Advocates (TEA) of Utah |
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| logo = File:TEA_logo_2014.jpg |
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| type = [[Non-profit]] [[501(c)(3)]] |
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| map = Map of USA UT.svg |
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| map_size = 225px |
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| map_caption = [[United States|U.S.]] State of [[Utah]] |
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| region_served = [[Utah]] |
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| founded = 2003 |
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| founder = Christopher Scuderi, Rebecca Wilder, Teinamarrie Nelson Scuderi |
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| location = [[Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]] |
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| key_people = Connie Anast-Inman, Candice Metzler, Alex P. Miller |
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==TDoR 2013== |
==TDoR 2013== |
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[[File:Picture of the Declaration from Mayor Ralph Becker.jpg|thumb|left|Official Declaration of TDOR from Mayor Ralph Becker]] |
[[File:Picture of the Declaration from Mayor Ralph Becker.jpg|thumb|left|Official Declaration of TDOR from Mayor Ralph Becker]] |
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Supported by TEA and other LGBT groups in Utah, Salt Lake City mayor [[Ralph Becker (mayor)|Ralph Becker]] declared November 20, 2013, "International Transgender Day in Utah", the first public acknowledgement of the annual event by a Utah governmental office.{{cite web|author=Utah vigil memorializes transgender victims of homicide Salt Lake Tribune |
Supported by TEA and other LGBT groups in Utah, Salt Lake City mayor [[Ralph Becker (mayor)|Ralph Becker]] declared November 20, 2013, "International Transgender Day in Utah", the first public acknowledgement of the annual event by a Utah governmental office.{{cite web|author=Utah vigil memorializes transgender victims of homicide Salt Lake Tribune |url=http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/57157728-78/transgender-remembrance-becker-utah.html.csp |title=Utah Local News - Salt Lake City News, Sports, Archive - The Salt Lake Tribune |publisher=Sltrib.com |date=2013-11-21 |accessdate=2014-05-16}} |
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The first TDoR was held in Taylorsville, Utah with keynote speaker [[Salt Lake City Police Department|Salt Lake City Police]] Chief Chris Burbank.{{cite web|author=Carolyn Cox |url=http://www.globeslcc.com/2013/11/27/transgender-day-remembrance-salt-lake-becker-burbank/ |title=Standing united at the International Transgender Day of Remembrance |publisher=Globe SLCC |date=2013-11-27 |accessdate=2014-05-16}} |
The first TDoR was held in Taylorsville, Utah with keynote speaker [[Salt Lake City Police Department|Salt Lake City Police]] Chief Chris Burbank.{{cite web|author=Carolyn Cox |url=http://www.globeslcc.com/2013/11/27/transgender-day-remembrance-salt-lake-becker-burbank/ |title=Standing united at the International Transgender Day of Remembrance |publisher=Globe SLCC |date=2013-11-27 |accessdate=2014-05-16}} |
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