Gusciora names Rick Kavin as Trenton’s new LGBTQ community liaison

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Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora has announced the creation of a new liaison position to help assist Trenton’s LGBTQ residents and advocate for policies that support their community. The more comes as LGBTQ Pride Month comes to a close.

“For urban areas like Trenton, LGBTQ youth, elders and people of color are particularly marginalized when it comes to homelessness, addiction services, and mental healthcare,” said Mayor Gusciora, who is gay.

“A lack of accurate data concerning LGBTQ residents can result in related social programs missing their maliaison to the LGBTQ communityrk,” he said. “We created this new position to better assess the needs of our LGBTQ community and connect them with the critical services they need the most.”

The LGBTQ Liaison, created by an executive order signed Gusciora yesterday, augments the efforts of the Mayor’s Office of Citizen Concerns by working directly with LGBTQ residents, students, and employees of the City of Trenton to ensure any issues relevant to the LGBTQ community are addressed in a respectful and timely manner.

Rick Kavin, who currently serves as an aide to Gusciora, will assume this new role.

Kavin, a doctoral candidate at Rutgers University studying and teaching constitutional law and LGBTQ Politics, first came to the mayor’s office in January 2019 as a Harold and Reba Martin Fellow from the Eagleton Institute of Politics.

In addition, Kavin currently serves as the vice president of operations for the Pride Center of New Jersey in Highland Park, which provides social support, engaging programming, and other resources for New Jersey’s LGBTQ community.

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