My guest for today is Diane Burkholder. According to her bio, Diane is a social advocate for misrepresented and marginalized communities, particularly focused on issues concerning young adults, LGBTQ, people of color, and individuals living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. She is co-founder of Kansas City Freethinkers of Color and a co-founder of One Struggle KC, a coalition of Kansas City activists seeking to connect the struggles of oppressed black communities, locally and globally. Today we’re going to talk about her background, her activism, and how to take a more intersectional approach to humanism.

Links:
•Diane Burkholder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/swirlina
•One Struggle KC: https://www.facebook.com/1strugglekc/
•Kansas City Freethinkers of Color: http://www.meetup.com/KCFreethinkersofColor/
•LGBTQ Humanist Alliance: http://lgbthumanists.org/
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