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QPOC deserve community. DaShawn Usher, Julian J. Walker, and the MOBI team are making sure they have it.

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There’s strength and beauty in creating community. For many queer and trans folks, finding that community is of utmost importance.

And for those within the margins of the LGBTQ community, it becomes even more critical. But DaShawn Usher and Julian J. Walker know this and made sure that the Mobilizing Our Brothers Initiative (MOBI) fosters that same sense of community.

MOBI “is a series of curated social connectivity events for gay and queer people of color to see their holistic self while promoting community, wellness, and personal development”.

With a dedicated team, a variety of community partners, and engaging programming, MOBI creates a mosaic of events that allows queer people of color to foster a community they can see themselves reflected in.

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