This is a weekly newsletter to put a face to the staff at the DC Center. Every week we will be featuring a staff member. This week, meet Jazmin! Jazmin is in charge of coordinating much of the day to day activities here at the center. Without Jazmin at the office there is no way that The DC Center would be able to function as smoothly as it does.
Jazmin Sutherlin
I started working at The DC Center because I wanted to make a difference and be a visible example to my community and the world that we all matter and have a place in the journey to equality and justice.
What is your music anthem?
Jennifer Holiday – Woman’s Got the Power
What is your favorite part about the LGBTQ+ community?
My favorite part of the LGBTQ+ community is the compassion and creativity that we provide and share with each other and the world. We have been through so much as a community but yet we love and live and support each other unconditionally.
What is your favorite spot in DC and what do you do there?
My favorite spot in DC is the Tidal Basin, with all of it’s glorious monuments. I go there to think and dream, plotting out my own legacy one step at a time.
What do you think the LGBTQ+ community needs to improve on?
We have found common ground in our identities and individual journeys but now it is time to deal with the issues we face concerning class, race, respect and true equality. There is a major need to acknowledge and focus on the struggles and history of the transgender community of color for their sacrifices because they are responsible for many of the benefits that the LGBT community are able to take advantage of today.
What is your favorite Queer movie?
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995)
What has been your favorite moment while working in The DC Center?
My favorite moment has been watching the peer educators grow and blossom into full fledged activists.
What clothing item is a staple in your wardrobe?
I love all types of clothing, my must have list will always include eye lashes….Yes to me, make-up is clothing, final answer (lol)
What color would you paint the White House, given the chance?
I would paint the White House white, pink and blue for the trans flag. The colors aren’t too complicated and they mean so much to me and my community.
Who do you most look up to in the queer community?
There is no doubt in my mind, Earlene Budd is my personal hero! Knowing her and working with and for her down through the years has shaped my personal advocacy journey so much. Her leadership, professionalism, boldness and compassion continues to inspire me each day. Grace comes from experience and endurance, and I can only hope to be so graceful as I grow as an advocate day by day.
Love you proud of you…..for being who you are