About the speaker
Faye Seidler is an award winning community organizer and suicide prevention advocate who works all across North Dakota. She's an LGBTQ+ Care Coordinator for Canopy Medical Clinic, a Program Manager for Harbor Health Initiative, and specializes in data outcomes for LGBTQ+ populations. She frequently contributes to The Forum and High Plains Reader where she talks about building hope and opportunity for people living in our state. Her favorite author is Terry Pratchett, who taught her the world isn't full of larger than life heroes, but it is full of people who try anyways, and she's someone who tries.
Local partners
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Additional details
Our team looks forward to seeing you at the Jasper Hotel (5th Floor) bright and early Friday morning 5/19. While our events are usually on the last Friday of the month, we have a few dates during the year where we need to adjust due to other bookings at our venue. Bring your CreativeMornings coffee mug (or any coffee mug, really!) and get excited about another morning when our conversation will center around “Acceptance”.