Addison Rose Vincent
Addison Rose Vincent
Addison Rose Vincent (they/them) is a 26-year-old transfeminine non-binary advocate residing in Los Angeles, California. [1] [2] [3]
Early Life & Education
Addison was born in Canada and raised in Michigan by an affirming family, Addison later moved to California to live more authentically. They graduated from Chapman University.
Activism
Addison has served a number of organizations advocating for LGBT communities. Their positions have included the Summer Political Intern for the Victory Fund in Washington, D.C., the LGBTQ+ Lead Advocate for survivors of violence at Strength United, the Manager of Programs at TransLatin@ Coalition, and the Risk Reduction Counselor at Asian Pacific AIDS Intervention Team. Addison currently serves as a trainer and consultant to various organizations and companies to create LGBTQ-affirming and trauma-informed spaces, including as the Educational Consultant for the 2019 Transgender and Non-Binary Youth Conference in Los Angeles.
Experience
[2] Addison currently serves as a trainer and consultant to various organizations and companies to create LGBTQ-affirming and trauma-informed spaces, including as the Educational Consultant for the 2019 Transgender & Non-Binary Youth Conference in Los Angeles.
Additionally, they are the Founder and Lead Facilitator of the Non-Binary Union of Los Angeles (NBULA), a Domestic Violence Prevention Reimagine Lab Fellow for the Blue Shield of California Foundation, an Advisory Board Member for the Intersex & Genderqueer Recognition Project (IGRP), and a Community Advisory Board Member for LA Pride.
Addison lives in Highland Park with their partner Ethan Alexander Patron (he/they) and their dog Stevie (bark/bark).[3][5] He has performed over 200 trainings, workshops, and speaking engagements for organizations and conferences throughout the state of California and beyond, including but not limited to Los Angeles County's LGBTQI2S Mental Health Conference, the EDGY Conference, Live Violence Free, Human Rights Campaign's Time to Thrive Conference, the 2016 Advancing LGBT Progress in Rural America (White House Covening), Models of Pride LGBTQ+ Youth Conference, and Asterisk Trans* Conference.[6] [8]