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TCOM was first created and presented by students at the University of California, Riverside, under the direction of Texas A&M graduate Nancy Jean Tubbs (Director, LGBT Resource Center, University of California, Riverside): https://out.ucr.edu/who-we-are/our-staff. It was first performed at UC, Riverside, on the evening of The National Day of Silence (April 18, 2007), to break the silence at the end of the day. For more about the National Day of Silence, visit https://www.glsen.org/dayofsilence.
Who is the speaker? This is where you can write a bio to detail your speaker's credentials and the unique perspectives they will bring to the conference.
Who is the speaker? This is where you can write a bio to detail your speaker's credentials and the unique perspectives they will bring to the conference.
Who is the speaker? This is where you can write a bio to detail your speaker's credentials and the unique perspectives they will bring to the conference.
Who is the speaker? This is where you can write a bio to detail your speaker's credentials and the unique perspectives they will bring to the conference.
Who is the speaker? This is where you can write a bio to detail your speaker's credentials and the unique perspectives they will bring to the conference.
Who is the speaker? This is where you can write a bio to detail your speaker's credentials and the unique perspectives they will bring to the conference.
Who is the speaker? This is where you can write a bio to detail your speaker's credentials and the unique perspectives they will bring to the conference.