Wed May 27 2026

7:30 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

Tractor

5213 Ballard Avenue NW Seattle, WA 98107

Ages 21+

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Proceeds from this show will be benefitting Gender Justice League.
 
About Gender Justice League

Gender Justice League is a civil & human rights organization focused on elevating the rights of TwoSpirit, Trans, & Gender Diverse (2STGD) communities in Washington state & beyond through advocacy efforts, direct services, shared leadership development, and the creation of sacred Trans spaces like Trans Pride Seattle.

Founded in 2012 in Seattle, WA by a group of long-time Trans, queer, and allied activists, GJL’s purpose was to increase the community’s capacity to address the cissexism, transphobia, transmisogyny, and homo/bi/queer-phobias that 2STGD people face. Recognizing that only 4% of employees in the major LGBTQ+ organizations were Trans, and that Trans people face nearly double the unemployment rate of cis people, GJL’s gender justice model seeks to empower 2STGD people to combat the structural oppression, discrimination, and violence that we face in our daily lives.

Social, economic, and racial justice is at the core of our work. Our analysis of gender justice focuses on issues that are often left on the sidelines of traditional LGBTQ+ activism, such as incarceration and the prison industrial complex, resisting gentrification, homelessness and housing accessibility, reproductive justice, labor rights, and unemployment.

Follow us on Instagram @tractortavern
Jean Mann Single Release Show w/ Sam n' Aimz, Dog Mom - Benifitting Gender Justice League *partially seated*

  • On sale soon
  • Fri Mar 27 2026
  • 10:00AM PDT
  • Sam n' Aimz

    Alternative

  • Jean Mann

    Music

    An award-winning Americana singer-songwriter, Seattle based jean mann (she/her) shares soulful life tales woven through an ethereal voice, accompanied by multiple stringed instruments and harmonica and has released nine original albums. .

    jean has toured regionally and nationally since 2000 and Europe since 2014, headlining festivals, wineries, listening rooms and house concerts, and playing iconic venues such as Tractor and CBGB’s.
    jean mann is a soul-quenching voice in today's independent music scene. jeanmann.net jeanmann.bandcamp.com
    Insta: @jeanmann fb: jeanmannfanpage
  • Dog Mom

    Folk

    Dog Mom is the Seattle-based music project of Carrie Phillips and everyone who joins them in collaboration. Their first single 'Sleeping Dogs' is now out. 'Sleeping Dogs' captures change, landscapes, queerness, and portraits of those they love - set to folky funky instrumentals and sweeping harmonies. The sounds of Dog Mom are undoubtedly inspired by indie folk radicals spanning Hurray for the Riff Raff, Big Thief, Adrianne Lenker, and Hand Habits. If you're into dogs, community, queer love, and evolving sounds... you've got a friend in Dog Mom. 
Follow us on Instagram @tractortavern

Jean Mann Single Release Show w/ Sam n' Aimz, Dog Mom - Benifitting Gender Justice League *partially seated*

Wed May 27 2026 7:30 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

Tractor Seattle WA
  • On sale soon
  • Fri Mar 27 2026
  • 10:00AM PDT

Ages 21+

Proceeds from this show will be benefitting Gender Justice League.
 
About Gender Justice League

Gender Justice League is a civil & human rights organization focused on elevating the rights of TwoSpirit, Trans, & Gender Diverse (2STGD) communities in Washington state & beyond through advocacy efforts, direct services, shared leadership development, and the creation of sacred Trans spaces like Trans Pride Seattle.

Founded in 2012 in Seattle, WA by a group of long-time Trans, queer, and allied activists, GJL’s purpose was to increase the community’s capacity to address the cissexism, transphobia, transmisogyny, and homo/bi/queer-phobias that 2STGD people face. Recognizing that only 4% of employees in the major LGBTQ+ organizations were Trans, and that Trans people face nearly double the unemployment rate of cis people, GJL’s gender justice model seeks to empower 2STGD people to combat the structural oppression, discrimination, and violence that we face in our daily lives.

Social, economic, and racial justice is at the core of our work. Our analysis of gender justice focuses on issues that are often left on the sidelines of traditional LGBTQ+ activism, such as incarceration and the prison industrial complex, resisting gentrification, homelessness and housing accessibility, reproductive justice, labor rights, and unemployment.