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CREATING CHANGE CONFERENCE PIVOTS TO VIRTUAL EVENT

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(WASHINGTON, DC – December 22, 2021) – The National LGBTQ Task Force today announced that the 34th annual Creating Change conference, slated for January 12-16 at the Hilton Riverside in New Orleans, will now be held virtually.

The dates for the virtual conference will be announced shortly.  “While disappointing, we must put the health and wellness of our attendees, volunteers, staff and other conference supporters first and have decided to move forward with a virtual only conference,” said Kierra Johnson, Executive Director, National LGBTQ Task Force. “Despite the strict protocols we instituted, given the surge of the Omicron variant cases, we feel the safest and most responsible decision is to gather virtually as we did in January.

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