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Episode 250 - Sabine Maxine Lopez of "A Tribe Called Queer"

May 25, 202259 minEp. 250
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Episode description

A Tribe Called Queer is a Los Angeles based multidisciplinary community organization dedicated to the everlasting empowering of BIPOC & LGBTQIA2S+ communities through mental health, wellness, art, education and more! 

We provide accessible community programs, incredible resources, free virtual offerings, an archival podcast, gender neutral clothing line, wellness zine, and more to come! 

Our Founder is Sabine Maxine Lopez (she/they). A Queer BIPOC Non-Binary Femme from Los Angeles, California. A natural born multi-hyphenate, you can find Sabine expressing herself through design, writing, photography, fashion, and much more. Most recently her essay ‘My Journey to Design’ was included in the book ‘The Black Experience in Design: Identity, Reflection & Expression!

You can follow A Tribe Called Queer on Instagram.

Also, follow along with your hosts, Katie Freeman and Katie Thompson on Instagram.

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