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'''Siobhán Patricia "Trish" Lynch''' is a blogger, activist, author, and cybersecurity expert who is known for her activism with the Community Alliance for the Ethical Treatment of Youth, her writing on Transgender issues and Drug Policy. She is a survivor of KIDS of North Jersey (a spinoff of "Straight Inc.", which became the Drug Free America Foundation). She was part of the Libertarian Party, and an active member of [[Outright Libertarians]]. She served on Bronx Community Board 10, from 2010-2011. | '''Siobhán Patricia "Trish" Lynch''' is a blogger, activist, author, and cybersecurity expert who is known for her activism with the Community Alliance for the Ethical Treatment of Youth, her writing on Transgender issues and Drug Policy. She is a survivor of KIDS of North Jersey (a spinoff of "Straight Inc.", which became the Drug Free America Foundation). She was part of the Libertarian Party, and an active member of [[Outright Libertarians]]. She served on Bronx Community Board 10, from 2010-2011. | ||
She was announced to speak at the [[National Convention 2018|2018 Libertarian National Convention]] on Drug Policy, but withdrew her presentation | She was announced to speak at the [[National Convention 2018|2018 Libertarian National Convention]] on Drug Policy, but withdrew her presentation because of controversy surrounding another member of the Party who said he "fully intended" to shoot police "at some point in his lifetime". | ||
She serves as Policy Director for [[Larry Sharpe]] in his campaign for the New York Governorship in 2018. | She serves as Policy Director for [[Larry Sharpe]] in his campaign for the New York Governorship in 2018. | ||
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