Meet the Board: Bri Battle

Welcome Bri Battle to the Center Board of Directors!

Bri Battle, the founder of QueerTalkDC, has been elected to the DC LGBTQ+ Community Center Board of Directors. Here is a short summary of her background and interests.

Where are you originally from and how long have you been in DC?

I am originally from Teaneck, NJ, and have lived in Washington D.C. for eight years, and love it! 

Please summarize in a short paragraph or two your interests and how they relate to serving on the Board. What impact do you see yourself having?

My interests are in betting on the queer community more broadly, I have put in countless hours of work to achieve this and I am excited to be continuing this work with the board. When I created QueerTalkDC my hope was that I was going to be able to improve the lives of all queers, most notably sapphic people, and I have been looking for more ways to do this and am excited to bring this mission to the board. 

What is your favorite spot in DC and what do you do there?

My favorite spot in DC is a tie between As You Are bar, where I love to go get work done on the weekdays, and go dancing on weekends, and Crush bar, which is were I like to go after brunch on the weekends!

What artistic influences inspire you, such as singers, bands, etc.?

Artistic influences that inspire me? Probably Chappell Roan. 

Who do you admire in the LGBTQ+ community?

In the community, I truly admire all of the sapphic people that are in leadership roles who also work to create space and opportunities for other sapphics. I try my best to uplift other sapphics whenever I have the chance, and so seeing other sapphics do this is truly inspiring. 

What are you most excited about regarding your involvement with the DC Center? I am truly excited to be a young black sapphic voice on the board and to provide a valuable perspective the city finds useful.

Do you recommend that people donate to and volunteer for the DC Center?

I absolutely recommend people donate to and volunteer for the center, the center has helped me out in so many ways and I am grateful for all of the resources and opportunities it provides. If you have the chance to help out, definitely do!

Meet the Board: Chris Rothermel

Join the DC Center in welcoming our newest Board Member: Chris Rothermel!
We are ecstatic to have him on our team.

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Read all about Chris’s background, interests, and inspirations below:

Where are you originally from and how long have you been in DC?
I’m originally from New Orleans, Louisiana. I’ve been in DC since 2005.

Please summarize in a short paragraph or two your interests and how they relate to serving on the Board. What impact do you see yourself having?
I’m always interested in making processes easier, faster, and cheaper. I’m hoping to bring my nonprofit expertise to the DC Center Board and create a documented onboarding experience for new board members.

What is your favorite spot in DC and what do you do there?
When I’m not home, I like to go to the Red Bear Brewing company. There is always something fun happening there.

What artistic influences inspire you, such as singers, bands, etc.?
I’m inspired by the openly queer unapologetic younger generation like Lil Nas X and Sam Smith.

Who do you admire in the LGBTQ+ community?
Mario Diaz, Jeffrey Marsh, MJ Rodriguez, Angelica Ross

What are you most excited about regarding the future of the DC Center?
I’m incredibly excited about the DC Center’s new home!

Meet the Intern: Isabella

A picture of Isabella

Welcome Isabella (she/her) to the DC Center! She will be joining the DC Center as a Social Media Intern. You can meet Isabella at the DC Center on weekdays and some evenings. She is looking forward to sharing upcoming events and advocating for the LGBTQ+ community. 

Birthdate, Astro Sign

December 26, Capricorn

Where are you originally from? 

California

Why did you start working at the DC Center? 

I wanted to help advocate for the LGBTQ+ community and bring people together.

What has been your favorite part about working at the DC Center?

I love meeting new people.

What is your music anthem? 

Death of a Bachelor by Panic! At the Disco

What is your favorite part about the LGBTQ+ community? 

Being able to share and listen to stories from different perspectives and support one another.

What is your favorite spot in DC and what do you do there? 

The National Museum of Natural History. It’s a beautiful place to walk around in, and the exhibits leave you in awe. 

What is your favorite queer movie?  

Lady Bird

What color would you paint the White House, given the chance?  

Pearlescent pink

Who do you look up to in the queer community?

Bretman Rock. He inspires so many people with his confidence, humor, and authenticity.