BIPoC and Femme Identity

With Chelsea Brown, Brianna Grey & Alyssa Quintyne

October 10

4:30 pm

Join our wonderful femme panelists as we discuss how femininity intersects with race and ethnicity in our BIPoC communities.

Meet Our Panelists!

Chelsea Brown

Chelsea Brown completed her B.S. in Biology at UAF in 2018 and is now pursuing a master’s degree in One Health. She works at OneTree Alaska and teaches a dance fitness class at Cirque Air Fitness. Chelsea enjoys being outside, spending time with friends and family, traveling, and considers herself a global citizen.

Brianna Gray- Agdaadux Tribe

Brianna Gray is a community activist who graduated from UAF with degrees in Business Management and Rural Development. She is currently in her dissertation process working towards a Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology-Social and Diversity Change. She started her local non-profit called Wellness Worthy to provide wellness support to people of color in Alaska.

Alyssa Quintyne

Alyssa Quintyne is a Bajan-American community organizer and creative in Fairbanks, Alaska. She is a UAF alumni, and currently works with many Interior communities on clean energy, communal advocacy, and empowerment.

Missed the panel? Don't worry, our recording of it is available below:

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