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Suzanne wants to continue serving the SF Pride community. She serves as President of the Board for the Spahr Center and also sits on the Board of Trans Heartline.
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Her primary goal is to work to create a world where no one struggles to live their best authentic life. Originally from Kentucky, she struggled with her identity for many years before coming out at 48-years-old. She lives in the Bay Area with her family and is the West Coast Regional Sales Manager for Revere Packaging.
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Suzanne is a fierce trans woman working to advance her community's rights. Previously, she was Treasurer for two years. Suzanne Ford currently serves as Vice President of the San Francisco Pride Board of Directors. She has curated a variety of open mics and live poetry shows over the years, highlighting trans and non-binary artists in the Bay Area and abroad.Ī seat on the SF Pride board would be an opportunity for Spring to bring their unique perspectives as a trans femme genderqueer artist, community organizer, and youth worker. Spring is also a performer and curator who uses the drag name Sprung T Black. Spring has a long history as a youth worker and extensive experience with farm and environmental justice work through their career at Hidden Villa, an educational nonprofit stretching across 1,600 acres of open space in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains. She has also been a part of the organizing teams for TDOV, TDOR, Trans March SF, and Oakland Trans March. Spring is the founder and program director for TRANScend Retreat, an annual retreat for trans and genderqueer folks. Marching from Dolores Park to the Castro, it celebrated the rich history of trans people, honored the legacy of Gwen Araujo and the recent passing of Felicia Flames, and to took up/held space for Black and Brown TGNC folks. She was most recently a lead organizer for the community-led Trans History March for Inclusion. Spring Collins is a queer and trans artist, advocate, and community organizer. Only a voting member in good standing may cast their vote. Check and confirm their votes, then send the ballot in.Select their choices on the electronic ballot.