Not too many people can say that they've gone to the penitentiary and had a good time.
However, Tracee said that she was happy to report that her experiences at the United States Penitentiary in Atlanta, GA during their T.L.G.B.Q.I. Pride Month event was unforgettable.
According to her, the Trans Cultural Competency Training that she’d delivered was well attended and everyone seemed eager, willing and open to her presentation.
Tracee thanked organizers Roz Colyer and Erica Hawthorne for making her feel so welcomed, also sharing that it was really nice and rewarding that her service to community has been acknowledged, appreciated as per the Letter of Appreciation that she’d received from the Prison System.
Furthermore, continuing her tour educating the Georgia Prison System about Trans people and our humanity and during her visit at the Southern Region Prison, Tracee thanked Health Systems Specialist Carla Haynes and Affirmative Employment Administrator Charisma Edge for inviting her to present her Trans Awareness Cultural Competency discussion to their staff members.
Tracee was pleased that the attendees were interested in what she had to say, and that not only did they asked engaging questions, she was very pleasantly surprised that the black men present were also participatory in the very necessary conversation about Trans lives,.
Tracee reported that she'd also sold some copies of her memoir to the prison staff in the process during her memorable visit,