Jun
25
2025
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Virtual

Member Education Sessions: Uniting Queer Voices in Solidarity

1:00pm-2:30pm EST

Event Description

Across Turtle Island, our Two-Spirit and Indigenous LGBTQIA+ relatives are continuously leading efforts to celebrate and protect queer communities. Make sure to watch this powerful conversation with these community leaders as they examine the challenges facing Native advocacy today and share how philanthropy can foster trust, reciprocity, and authentic solidarity.

Native Americans in Philanthropy was honored to welcome Angel C. Fabian, Executive Director of Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits, Elton Naswood, Executive Director of the Two-Spirit & Native LGBTQ+ Center for Equity, Letkwu Moore Stanger, a former NAP Native Youth Grantmaker and Two-Spirit Advocate, and Sheldon Clairmont, Montana Two Spirit Society’s Community Outreach Coordinator.

Watch the broadcast now on NAP’s YouTube Channel and be sure to subscribe to the NAP YouTube channel for more informative and important resources on Native communities.

 

 

About Our Speakers

Speaker

Angel C. Fabian, MD MNA (Ben’Zaa (Zapotec) and Mexica) (he/she/they)

Executive Director, Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits

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Elton Naswood (Navajo) (he/him)

Executive Director, Two-Spirit & Native LGBTQ+ Center for Equity

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Letkwu Moore Stanger (Colville Confederated Tribes) (they/them)

Native Youth Grantmaker/Two-Spirit Advocate

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Sheldon Clairmont (Salish-Kootenai) (he/they)

Community Outreach Coordinator, Montana Two Spirit Society

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Moderator

Shandiin Vandervere (Diné) (she/her)

Education Resource Facilitator, Native Americans in Philanthropy

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