Our Presenters
Linden Jordan
Linden’s career has included attorney, mental health counselor and college professor of Psychology. He is presently retired and serves as the President of PFLAG Skagit. He is also a member of the Speakers Bureau and presents The ABCs of LGBTQ+ and The Science of Gender to anyone who will listen. His passion is helping people understand others in a way to encourage openness and acceptance of those whom we might least understand.
Linden’s career has included attorney, mental health counselor and college professor of Psychology. He is presently retired and serves as the President of PFLAG Skagit. He is also a member of the Speakers Bureau and presents The ABCs of LGBTQ+ and The Science of Gender to anyone who will listen. His passion is helping people understand others in a way to encourage openness and acceptance of those whom we might least understand.
Randi Breuer
Randi has worked at the Oasis Center of the YMCA and been a member/presenter of their local PFLAG Chapter for 6+ years. They are passionate about working with the LGBTQ+ population in a variety of ways. Randi was also the 2017 recipient of the Linda Nelson Community Champion Award in Skagit County for their work with the LGBTQ+ community and is also the 2019 recipient of the Rising Swan Award. Randi is currently going to school to finish their bachelor degree and is the proud parent of two children.
Randi's piece of the Diversity Training covers some basic terminology, queer culture and most importantly how to be an ally. Through humor, exercises and information, Randi conveys their message of not only becoming an advocate the LGBTQ community but also their personal story of experience, strength and hope through coming out, facing obstacles and finding support.
Randi has worked at the Oasis Center of the YMCA and been a member/presenter of their local PFLAG Chapter for 6+ years. They are passionate about working with the LGBTQ+ population in a variety of ways. Randi was also the 2017 recipient of the Linda Nelson Community Champion Award in Skagit County for their work with the LGBTQ+ community and is also the 2019 recipient of the Rising Swan Award. Randi is currently going to school to finish their bachelor degree and is the proud parent of two children.
Randi's piece of the Diversity Training covers some basic terminology, queer culture and most importantly how to be an ally. Through humor, exercises and information, Randi conveys their message of not only becoming an advocate the LGBTQ community but also their personal story of experience, strength and hope through coming out, facing obstacles and finding support.