Chastity Bowick has taken on a new role as executive director at Marsha P. Johnson Institute. With a wealth experience and a passionate commitment, she's all set on a mission: advocating fiercely and authentically in support black transgender individuals and their rights. Bowick's eager and ready, focused on carrying forward this important work, driven by integrity and a deep understanding.
After six impactful years, Elle Moxley, who not only led but also founded Marsha P. Johnson Institute, has decided it's time step back. Established in 2019, Moxley relentlessly addressed rising violence against black trans women in America.
“Marsha lit our path, and Elle kept that flame burning, creating an institute grounded in truth, survival, and joy,” Bowick shared. “I'm not here replace a legacy, but ensure it continues, as part an ongoing story that still has so much more tell.”
Chastity Bowick's no stranger advocacy. Widely respected in community, she's known tirelessness as a trans activist. She led as executive director at Transgender Emergency Fund Massachusetts—a lifeline amid crisis.
Her efforts in transgender health earned recognition with 2016 Belynda Dunn Award from AIDS Action Committee Massachusetts. Bowick's leadership in health programming at AIDS Project Worcester left impact. Plus, she played key role as a longtime board member at Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition.
Today, Bowick heads Chastity Bowick Consulting and Talent Group, empowering trans women color embrace and push forward their stories and causes.
Located in Columbus, Ohio, Marsha P. Johnson Institute backs its mission with pragmatic programs—advocacy initiatives, artistic fellowships, and more. Inspired by Marsha P. Johnson's unyielding fight human rights, they offer state-specific tools, like a trans bill rights toolkit.
Moxley reinforced her commitment core values: “The Marsha P. Johnson Institute never belonged me alone; it always belonged community. Marsha's unapologetic fight freedom sparked change—it's her legacy I've carried on by building organization on those values.”
Bowick's ready keep this essential work alive. “To those who legislate against us: we're here, voices loud and clear, and nothing's changing that. Together, we'll honor foundation and build even higher," she declared.
The Marsha P. Johnson Institute collaborates broadly, from H&M Planned Parenthood, aligning shared values. Support like Lizzo's generous $50,000 donation underscores these partnerships and propels their mission.
As Bowick steps up, anticipation surrounds her dedication and vision. Her leadership promises strengthen and amplify institute, preserving Marsha P. Johnson's legacy while ensuring Elle Moxley's foundational work evolves and thrives.
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