Casa Ruby

@CasaRubyDC

Non-profit community & resources center for LGBT queer people & immigrants in Washington DC / Centro comunitario y de recursos para personas LGBT e inmigrantes.

2822 Georgia Avenue NW DC
Joined April 2012

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    5 Apr 2016
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    Where we are not tokens in the back, but leading. Join us:

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  2. 24 hours ago

    EXCLUSIVE: Nearly half of LGBT hate crime arrests in DC end up being dismissed during prosecution

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  3. Jun 30

    Casa Ruby offers services to homeless people and LGBTQ Youth

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  4. Retweeted
    Jun 30

    On the morning of Friday June 29th, I went to on 17th & Corcoran Street but was asked to leave by the officer on duty because my outfit was not in accordance to McDonald Policy. Went I approached the manager about the issue, he ignored me.

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  5. Jun 29

    Please help us by sharing this beautiful story about our work

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  6. Jun 29

    Sustaining the work of Casa Ruby LGBT Community Center is not easy as mayor donors are not knocking down our doors. We rely a lot on contributions from our...

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  7. Retweeted
    Jun 26

    . do not be a willing pawn in mess especially if they are still employing those bigoted staffers. ALSO no moves regarding this situation should go down without ... she and another trans-woman were literally the 2 people traumatized.

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  8. Jun 26

    Pontiannà Ivan is our client and she needs your help now.. Please take a moment to read it and help to her!!! Thanks!!!

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  9. Retweeted

    It's organizations like that empower young women to stand in these spaces and demand equality. I'm so grateful for your focus on diversity and inclusion, . ❤️

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  10. Jun 25

    Thank You, , We are grateful & Thank for turning a horrible incident into a positive lesson and for showing others that we exist.

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  11. Retweeted
    Jun 25
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    I am so sorry this happened to you, . You did not deserve to be treated this way. Nobody does. But nothing gives me more hope in humanity, especially right now, than your stories of the bystanders and the acting in love and respect.

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    I am, like so many others, feeling sick to my stomach over the blatant discrimination & cruelty these employees of felt they could get away with toward you. BUT I also know that you will now use your particular brand of wisdom and courage to help others speak out 💞

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  13. Jun 24

    It happened restaurant. The affected person is bringing the issue to life and highlighting our work for her followers to support!

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  14. Jun 24
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  15. Retweeted
    Jun 24

    If you're looking to support a small organization focused on helping the immigrant and refugee LGBTQIA community? Take a look at . Thanks for shining a light on this wonderful place, .

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  16. Retweeted
    Jun 24
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    I'm not LGBTQ, but I am supportive. The incident described is abhorrent & something that no person should ever have to endure. I'm sorry & saddened that you had to, but grateful of the outcome. Thanks for standing up for everyone's rights & for sharing your unnecessary experience

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  17. Jun 23

    Please hold this and other restaurants in dc accountable for this common practice.

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  18. Jun 23

    Please hold them accountable, they have no excuse for this behavior except their machismo.

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  19. Retweeted
    Jun 23
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    I have been to on several occasions but am now a firm . I will be raising my voice locally. Maybe they should put a sign up saying: Trumpsters and Fake Christians ONLY!

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  20. Retweeted
    Jun 23
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    No one should ever have to suffer this kind of indignity! I'm so sorry for what they did to you. Thank you for sharing your experience!

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  21. Retweeted
    Jun 23
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    Thank you for speaking up and making things better for those that don’t have a voice. I’m sorry to live in a world/country/city that treats people like that. You are a beautiful person and I’m glad to know you

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