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19 | Kicked Out of Bible School to a Life of Social Justice - Tammi Wallace, Greater Houston LGBT Chamber of Commerce

19 | Kicked Out of Bible School to a Life of Social Justice - Tammi Wallace, Greater Houston LGBT Chamber of Commerce

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Shen & Shan Show: #LGBTQ+ #Pride & #Business

On this episode of Shen and Shan Show, Shenice and Shan interview #CEO Tammi Wallace!  Committed to LGBTQ+ advocacy, Tammi serves as President and Co-Founder of the Greater Houston LGBT Chamber of Commerce! We speak about her religious upbringing and move to Texas.  We dive into their work within the LGBTQ+ business community and love of politics. It's so important to join your local LGBTQ+ Chamber! On the personal side, we talk about getting kicked out of Bible School and being outed by her sister. Tammi is an amazing human being with a powerful story and #journey!

Show Tammi your #love and #support:
https://www.houstonlgbtchamber.com
https://www.nglcc.org/
tammi.wallace@houstonlgbtchamber.com

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