Join LGBTQ community events in Colorado celebrating your cultural heritage. Find cultural festivals, professional networking events, religious celebrations, educational workshops, fundraisers, and social gatherings that bring the LGBTQ community together. Stay connected with events that honor your traditions and create meaningful connections.
Life can be a journey filled with twists and turns, and at times, it's easy to feel lost and disconnected. That's where I come in. As a therapist specializing in serving marginalized individuals and relationships, I am committed to embracing the rich tapestry of human experiences. I recognize that the intersections of identities can shape unique challenges, and I’m here to provide a safe and inclusive space to explore them. Whether you're seeking to address trauma, find clarity in your identity, navigate relationships, or simply embark on a journey of self-improvement, I'm here to walk alongside you.
As a queer non-binary Jewish person of color navigating other marginalized identities, I understand what it’s like to live life on the edge of society. I strive to create a collaborative and compassionate therapeutic environment where you can explore your thoughts, feelings, and experiences without judgment.
My goal is to empower you to embrace your identity, overcome challenges, and cultivate a sense of belonging. I’m here to guide you as you embark on a journey of self-discovery, self-acceptance, and personal growth. If you're ready to begin a transformative journey of healing, connection, and self-discovery, I invite you to reach out.
Attorney Kamille Dean has been practicing law for over a decade. She is licensed in Arizona, California, Colorado, Minnesota, and Utah. Kamille has her Bachelor’s Degree and Master’s Degree in Psychology. She graduated with her Master’s from Northern Arizona University in 1998, worked for Northern Arizona Counsel of Governments (“NACOG”) for a year and then pursued her law degree at the University of Minnesota, where she graduated in 2004. Kamille then returned to the State of Arizona, which she considers her home away from “home” (Colorado, where she was raised).
Kamille’s enthusiasm for law began at a young age while working part-time as Deputy Clerk for the town she grew up in where she took Board minutes and helped draft ordinances. At the age of 18, Kamille was accepted into pre-law at the University of Denver, but chose to pursue her degree in psychology instead. Her psychology education and career led her back to law and now Kamille is a prominent criminal defense attorney who is known for her zeal and professionalism, and she is an attorney who does not stop fighting for her clients.
Throughout Kamille’s education she received multiple honors and awards. She also was the student clinic director of the prosecution clinic where she trained others how to be a successful attorney for the state. Kamille Dean surpassed many in her pro bono service and was awarded the Minnesota Justice Foundation Service Award. Kamille was also awarded Distinguished Master’s Thesis during her studies in Flagstaff. While in law school, Kamille taught psychology courses at the University of Minnesota and externed for the Honorable Philip D. Bush at the Fourth Judicial District of Minnesota where she was offered a position as a part-time judicial law clerk to Honorable Philip D. Bush while still in law school.
Kamille interned for the Arizona Attorney General Office’s Drug Unit while in law school where she learned how to prepare cases for grand jury presentation and assisted in legislative proposals. After graduation, Kamille was an associate attorney at Balogh Becher LTD in Minnesota where she practiced California civil litigation. Kamille Dean also worked for a brief period of time as in house counsel for U-Haul International, which is headquartered in Arizona. Thereafter, Kamille returned to criminal defense, which has been her passion since 2003 when she completed the misdemeanor defense clinic in Minnesota at the Hennepin County Public Defender’s Office after training and working to be a prosecutor. Kamille learned how to be a successful solo practitioner and successfully represent her clients from the experience she got working as a law clerk and of counsel for the certified criminal law specialist Robert Campos. Kamille was able to work one on one with Mr. Campos and assisted in several jury trials and pre-litigation motion practice.
Once Kamille got her license in Arizona, she worked briefly as a public defender for Maricopa County Public Defender’s Office and then left to start her own practice where she continues to zealously represent the accused. Kamille has been a solo practitioner for nearly 10 years and had dedicated most of her time defending those charged with crimes. Although the majority of Kamille’s case load is felony matters in Superior Court, Kamille has handled a vast amount of cases in City Courts and Justices Courts, and also has experience with Federal Cases. Kamille also handles forfeiture cases related to drug cases where an innocent owner’s property is unjustly taken by the government. Kamille’s client base is by referral only and Kamille does not advertise. Kamille guarantees her clients that she will work her hardest on their cases to get the best possible outcome. As a Client at the Law Offices of Kamille Dean, you are not just a number but a person.
We serve LGBTQIA+ youth ages 5-24, their families, schools, and community connections by providing support, resources, referrals, social belongingness and special events; in Larimer and Weld Counties, Colorado.
Our programming provides community, family, peer, and individual protective factors against self-harm, suicide, substance misuse, and youth homelessness through engaging young people in their future and connecting them with resources they need to get there.
DU OUTLaws is a student organization at the Sturm College of Law in Denver, Colorado, dedicated to building community and fostering inclusive relationships among law students. The organization operates within the University of Denver's robust student organization framework, which encourages students to form groups around their interests and values. Since its establishment, DU OUTLaws has been part of the law school's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion—core values that define the Sturm College of Law experience. The organization provides its members with opportunities to connect with peers, participate in meaningful events, and develop lasting professional relationships. Denver Law has been an innovator in legal education for over 130 years, pioneering experiential learning and establishing the first legal aid clinic in the nation in 1904. This legacy of innovation and community engagement extends to student organizations like DU OUTLaws, which contribute to the vibrant campus culture. Members benefit from being part of a law school community that prioritizes practical skills, professional development, and personal growth. The Sturm College of Law's focus on creating practice-ready graduates translates into a supportive environment where student organizations can thrive. DU OUTLaws exemplifies the law school's dedication to fostering an inclusive community where all students feel welcomed and valued. Through networking events, social gatherings, and professional development opportunities, DU OUTLaws strengthens the bonds among its members and contributes to the overall well-being of the Denver Law community.
Based in Denver, Colorado, the Colorado LGBT Bar Association is a voluntary professional association that has established itself as an essential voice for LGBTQ+ legal professionals and their allies. The organization brings together attorneys, judges, paralegals, law students, and supporters who share a commitment to advancing civil and human rights within Colorado's legal community. CLBA's mission centers on promoting recognition of LGBTQ+ rights, fostering sensitivity to the unique legal challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community, and ensuring equitable treatment for all community members within the justice system. The association creates meaningful opportunities for LGBTQ+ legal professionals to connect, collaborate, and support one another in a professional setting. Beyond internal community building, CLBA actively strengthens Colorado's legal landscape by building alliances with other diversity bar associations and legal organizations, amplifying the collective voice for justice and equality. Members find value in a supportive community of peers who understand both the professional and personal dimensions of being LGBTQ+ in the legal field. Whether you are seeking professional community, looking to deepen your commitment to LGBTQ+ advocacy, or simply wanting to connect with like-minded legal professionals in the Denver area, the Colorado LGBT Bar Association offers a welcoming space for collaboration and shared purpose.