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11/21/2022

A Statement from our CEO on the Club Q Murders

We awoke Sunday morning to the news of yet another senseless act of gun violence against innocent people.
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Dear Caminar Community, 

We awoke Sunday morning to the news of yet another senseless act of gun violence against innocent people. While a motive hasn’t officially been stated, it appears — and feels — like a hate crime against the LGBTQIA+ community with which I proudly identify. 

By all accounts, Club Q was a safe, supportive place for people to express and celebrate their true selves. Club Q — like so many other spaces for LGBTQIA+ folks who often don’t feel they belong elsewhere — was a safe haven. And that safe haven became a war zone. Even more sickening, the attack occurred on the eve of the Transgender Day of Remembrance – a day to honor the lives of trans people lost to anti-trans violence and hatred. 

This devastating, disgusting attack - just like the others before it - was preventable. Or, at least reduceable. We live in a very violent country and as a nation, we must address the policies, beliefs and behaviors that allow that violence to occur. 

Be gentle with yourselves and seek out support if you need it. Thank you for supporting your colleagues, the clients we serve, and our community in this extraordinarily difficult time.   

With deep care and concern, 
Mark

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