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Reproductive Justice Lunch and Learn

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Academic/Educational/Learning Advocacy Educational and Awareness Free Food Lecture/Presentation

Wed, Apr 29, 2026

11:30 AM – 1 PM CDT (GMT-5)

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Join the Women & LGBT Center and our community partner, Truth Pregnancy Resource Center, for a lunch and learn about reproductive health and reproductive justice!
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Aydrelle Collins

MS, LPC

Aydrelle Collins, MS, LPC, serves as the Lead Counselor at Truth Pregnancy Resource Center (TPRC), bringing extensive expertise in mental health counseling, trauma-informed practice, and reproductive justice advocacy. With a Master of Science in Counseling and current pursuit of a PhD in Human Sexuality, her work centers on the intersections of race, sexuality, and mental health. Aydrelle specializes in providing compassionate, culturally responsive support to individuals navigating complex reproductive health decisions. Her approach integrates evidence-based counseling strategies, emotional care, and client-centered empowerment, reflecting her deep commitment to addressing disparities and promoting holistic reproductive wellness.


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Hannah Honor

Hannah is a Black, Queer, full spectrum doula and strategist with a Master of Social Work from the University of Pittsburgh. In addition, they are a current fellow in WeTestify's Rewind, Reclaimed, & Remixed cohort and a Project Support Catalyst for The Afrocentric Communiversity. They strive to build collaborative spaces for people to heal and expand their capacities to grow and transform. They want to see individuals, communities, and organizations do the work needed to achieve liberation and abolition in our lifetimes.


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Taylor Huntley

Taylor is a full spectrum doula, reproductive justice advocate, state organizer and herbalist. She is a Program Director for BLKBRY, a reproductive justice organization providing direct services to the community, formerly worked for the Texas UU Justice Ministry, and owns Mama Mangos Care (@mamamangos). Born and raised in Fort Worth, TX, she is a multi-hyphenate creative with a passion for community work. Taylor is a Black millennial mother, a brave space facilitator, and a birth worker. Her lifework centers supporting families of color, intentionally and holistically. She is married to her high school sweetheart raising two amazing and creative Black boys.


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Cierra Graham

Cierra is a queer Black reproductive justice advocate, nonprofit consultant, doula, and mother in Dallas, TX. As Chief Operating Officer of Truth Pregnancy Resource Center, she expands access to all-options reproductive care in North Texas. Her work centers BIPOC and LGBTQ+ communities, building compassionate, community-informed programs that reduce barriers for marginalized North Texans.


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