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Sir Shefik featuring Zaylore Stout, Esq.
Episode 1Posted by Shefik
Attorney Zaylore Stout, Esq. sits with Sir Shefik to discuss Zaylore's book "Our Gay History in Fifty States". During the news segment, Shefik sheds a light on the 44 transgender or gender non-conforming people who were fatally shot or killed in 2020.
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Executive Producer and Host, "Shefik presents Invocation"
Shefik
Shefik is an accomplished industry insider who has appeared on MTV, SiriusXM, PBS, network television, and in print media. He has held senior-level positions at many Fortune 500 companies and celebrated brands, including IBM, NBCUniversal, and MTV World.
Author and Employment Law Attorney, Zaylore Stout & Associates
Tags: Transgender · History · Queer · Employment Law · Attorney · United States · 50 States · Human Rights Campaign · Gender Non-Conforming · Murder
Duration: 00:43:02
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