Kylar W. Broadus
State Legislative Manager and Staff Counsel for HRC
Kylar W. Broadus joined
the Human Rights Campaign in January 2002. His responsibilities
include working with the regional field organizers and state
groups to identify and prioritize key legislation. He also works
with the education and legal departments on state action pages,
which include each state's priority legislation, statewide
advocacy group contacts, state and federally elected officials,
state laws affecting GLBT issues, work that HRC has done in
partnership with statewide advocacy groups and census data. In
addition to this responsibility, Broadus will be working on the
HRC Equality Fund grant program.
Prior to joining HRC,
Broadus was an assistant professor of business law at Lincoln
University, a Historically Black College since 1991. Broadus
also ran a general law practice in Columbia, Mo. His practice
included criminal law, family law, juvenile law, business law
and estate planning. His firm did pro bono work on GLBT issues
as well. He currently serves on the board of the National
Stonewall Democrats, and he served as the interim secretary from
January to May 2001. He maintains a residence in Missouri and
serves as a Human Rights Commissioner in the City of Columbia,
Mo. He also serves on the board of the statewide GLBT advocacy
group, PROMO: For the Personal Rights of Missourians. Broadus
worked for State Farm Insurance Companies from 1989 to 1997.
Kylar is on the board of
the National Stonewall Democrats and PROMO:Personal Rights of
Missourians, Missouri's statewide glbt advocacy group.
Currently, he is on administrative leave from Lincoln University
in Jefferson City Missouri where he is an assistant professor.
Kylar graduated with his J.D. from the University of
Missouri-Columbia School of Law in 1988.
Kylar also serves as the
People of Color Committee Liaison for the 2003 True-Spirit
Conference to be held February 14-17 in Washington, DC.
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Contact:
poc@true-spirit.org
Source:
http://www.true-spirit.org/basics/02staff.htm#poc
True Spirit 2003!
February 14-17, 2003
TSC Mission & 2003 Staff Vision
The American Boyz is pleased
to announce that the 7th annual True Spirit Conference is going
to be held from February 14-17, 2003 at
The Washington Court Hotel in Washington, DC. This four-day
event will focus on the political, health, spiritual, legal, and
relationship issues affecting individuals on the female-to-male
(FTM/trans) spectrum.
The goal of the entire
staff is to provide a conference from which every attendees
will be able to find substantive information on the health,
social, relationship, spiritual, legal and identity issues we
face. This year’s theme, "Masculinity: The Magical Mystery
Tour," stresses the conference’s focus on the trans
experience in its entirety, from multiple identities, to early,
long-term, and non-transition issues, and negotiating current
and new relationships. We hope to do this by offering
programming that is innovative and interactive. We
welcome any
suggestions you may have on how to raise our own standards
for content and quality.
Here you will find all the
information you will need to know about the conference. The
website is going to be updated regularly, so be sure to check it
periodically for new information about TSC.
Our section of “Frequently
Asked Questions” also provides answers and explanations to
some of the things we are most often asked, as well as addresses
some of the issues arising from last year’s conference.
Please note that this year
we will be holding the conference in a
new hotel, The
Washington Court. We are extremely pleased to have
relocated to this hotel, as their meeting space will allow us to
offer more workshops in a better space, as well as provide
multiple spaces for larger gatherings. Another important
benefit is that this location offers nicer rooms and is located
just two blocks from Union Station, which provides
Metro
and Amtrak
access into the District of Columbia.
There are plenty of
opportunities for you to ensure that the conference provides for
your
needs and
interests, by making a suggestion to the
appropriate staff member, submitting a
workshop proposal or
film, or volunteering while at the conference. Please take
advantage of them, as True Spirit is a conference driven
specifically by the needs of the community by members of the FtM/trans+,
friends, families, and allied communities.