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king yaa
Gender and LGBTQ+ Issues | Health and Medicine
king yaa is an educator who focuses on the health and wellness of queer, transgender, and non-binary folks. Originally based in Cape Town, South Africa, king yaa’s work grew out of their experiences as a transmasculine genderqueer person in the health care system. Read more
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Kemi Yemi-Ese
Texas
Arts and Culture | Disability | Health and Medicine

Kemi Yemi-Ese is a therapist, visual artist, and disability rights advocate based in Austin, Texas. Her paintings focus on her experiences living with a disability and are inspired by her Nigerian heritage. Read more

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Jason Chan
Iowa
Education | Law | Social Sciences

Jason Chan is a professor of psychology at Iowa State University. His research focuses on the improvement of memory performance in educational and legal contexts. Chan has found that different aspects of memory influence one another, such as how the retrieval of memories enhances the learning of new materials. Read more

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April Carrillo
South Dakota
Civil and Human Rights | Gender and LGBTQ+ Issues | Law

April Carrillo is an assistant professor of criminal justice at the University of South Dakota. Her research centers on the treatment of LGBTQ+ folks in the criminal legal system, with a focus on transgender people. Read more

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