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Trinity Ordoña is a lesbian Filipino-American professor, activist, community organizer, and ordained minister currently residing in the Bay Area. She is notable for her grassroots work on intersectional social justice. Her activism includes issues of health and visibility for Lesbian s of color, LGBTQ individuals and their families , and survivors of sexual abuse. Her works include the book Coming Out Together: an ethnohistory of the Asian and Pacific Islander queer women’s and transgendered people’s movement of San Francisco, as well as various interviews and articles published in anthologies like Filipino Americans: Transformation and Identity, edited by Maria P. Root, and Asian/Pacific Islander American Women: A Historical Anthology, edited by Shirley Hune and Gail M. Nomura. She cofounded San Francisco’s chapter of API-PFLAG, and is currently a professor in American Studies at City College of San Francisco, coordinating Healing for Change, “a CCSF student organization that sponsors campus-community healing events directed to survivors of violence and abuse.”