The Sylvia Rivera Law Project works to guarantee that all people are free to self-determine gender identity and expression, regardless of income or race, and without facing harassment, discrimination or violence. Learn more about SRLP.
Union Square, NY – On May 1st, 2012, organizations of the Miss Major/Jay Toole Building on West 24th Street, the Audre Lorde Project, FIERCE, Queers for Economic Justice, Streetwise and Safe, and the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, came together to commemorate May Day, or International Labor Day. Read more »
Coffee Talk, collaborative town hall meetings, name change skill shares, art, history and community reclaiming. We hope you're ready for Spring time with SRLP because we're certainly ready for you! Mark your calendars and share the info. Read more »
The Sylvia Rivera Law Project works to guarantee that all people are free to self-determine gender identity and expression, regardless of income or race, and without facing harassment, discrimination or violence. Read more »
Please come out to support the Sylvia Rivera Law Project! Next Tuesday, May 8th, we are sending out our annual report! This report is an important way that we share updates about our work with our growing list of supporters.
Our mailing parties are a great way to get involved or re-connect with SRLP. Read more »
IN SOLIDARITY is a collaborative newsletter created by Prisoner Advisory Committee members, who are involuntarily locked away, SRLP staff & volunteers .
The Sylvia Rivera Law Project Collective is thrilled to celebrate our 7th Annual Small Works for Big Change Benefit Art Event Saturday, February 25th, 2012 at Jack Studios 6-9PM. *THE BUILDING IS WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE **BIDDING ENDS AT 8PM SHARP**Read more »
Great Romantic Friendship radio podcast about the upcoming 7th Annual Small Works for Big Change Benefit Art Event happening Saturday, February 25th, 2012 at Jack Studios 6-9PM!
Our legal services drop-in hours are a place for people to come if they have legal questions, or want SRLP to represent them in legal issues. The main issues we work on are name changes, changing id cards and birth certificates, immigration issues, public benefits like welfare and SSI, and advocacy for prisoners.