Event

Annual Attorney Pride Reception

Where: 
Venable LLP, Rockefeller Center, 1270 Avenue of the Americas, 24th Floor. New York, New York 10020

SAVE THE DATE! 

Please join SRLP in celebrating these honorees for their Outstanding Service for New York's Transgender Community:

This year's event will be held at the gorgeous Venable LLP on June 26th, 6:30-8:30.

Learn more about legal issues regarding gender identity discrimination, hear updates about SRLP's work, and network with other legal professionals while supporting SRLP's crucial work!  

Lead Sponsors

Host Committee

Deb Berkman, Richard Blum, Julia Davis, Kim Forte, Carmelyn Malalis, Anya Mukarji-Connolly, Ola Osaze, Dan Pepitone, Laura Redman, Hasan Shafiqullah, Brian Schott, Andrew St.Ana, Micah Wissinger.


HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT & CELEBRATE WITH SRLP:

Click here to register or, if you can't make it to the event, you can make a donation online with a note in the designation field regarding the purpose of your gift (e.g. Annual Attorney Reception). Contact Ola Osaze (ola [at] srlp [dot] org or 212 337 8550x300) for more information.

Ticket Prices:

__ $250
__ $100
__ $50
__ $35 (Student/Low Income)

Sponsorships:

Platinum Level - $5000

  •  includes 20 tickets and top billing of firm name & logo on event materials

Gold Level - $2500-$3000

  • includes 10 tickets and featuring of firm name & logo on event materials

Silver Level - $1000-$2499

  • includes 8 tickets and listing of firm name on event materials

Bronze Level - $500-$999

  • includes 5 tickets and listing of firm name on event materials

The Sylvia Rivera Law Project is a non-profit founded in 2002 to challenge discrimination faced by people who are transgender, intersex, and gender non-conforming.  SRLP has provided free legal services to over 900 clients and litigated a number of precedent-setting cases regarding the rights of transgender foster youth, access to name change, transgender youth in juvenile justice settings, transgender parents, and transgender prisoners.  Transgender communities still face enormous violence and discrimination, and SRLP is a leading legal organization addressing these issues, changing law and policy, and serving clients who have been kicked out of shelters, abused by the police, denied medical care, and fired from jobs because of gender identity or expression.