Sexuality Health Summit 2008 – NY Event
Posted in Uncategorized on February 12th, 2008 by
Sexuality Health Summit 2008
Friday, April 18th
10:00 am-2:30 pm
The Women’s Institute @ GMHC-The Tisch Building (NY)
Download flyer for full details.
Sexuality Health Summit 2008
Friday, April 18th
10:00 am-2:30 pm
The Women’s Institute @ GMHC-The Tisch Building (NY)
Download flyer for full details.
Saw this while I was catching up with thebrotherlove.com:
Still Black: A Portait of Black Trans Men
a film by kortney ryan ziegler
Want to see more?
A 2008 V-Day Campaign Event to Stop Violence Against Women
with and entirely QUEER and TRANSGENDER cast & crew
LGBTQ NEW YORK V-DAY 2008
A production of Eve Ensler’s
THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES
Join us as we celebrate V-Day’s Ten year Anniversary
RAISE AWARENESS
CHALLENGE STEREOTYPES &
END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Saturday and Sunday March 8th & 9th, 2008
@ 8pm
Venue: LGBT Community Center
208 West 13th Street New York, NY
Tickets- $10.00
For ticket information call 718.450.6472
E-mail: vday2008nyc@gmail.com
Visit: myspace.com/queer_transvday
Proceeds Benefit:
The L.A.V.A.A. Group, Inc.
Lesbians Against Violence And Aggression
V-day is a global movement to stop violence against women and girls.
Further information about V-Day can be found at www.vday.org
The Audre Lorde Project presents:
Remembering Spirit, Remembering Audre
Thursday, February 28, 7pm
Bluestocking Bookstores, Lower East Side
Join ALP in honoring the work and life of Audre Lorde. A reading of her poetry, essays and memoirs by writers, artists and organizers such as Andrew Blint, Cheryl Clarke, Cristina Izaguirre, Holiday Simmons and Roopa Singh and others as they share with us pieces of her legacy. $10-$20, sliding scale, no one turned away.
Directions: 172 Allen St. btwn Stanton and Rivington. F train to 2nd Ave or to Essex / Delancey.
All proceeds go to ALP, a community organizing center for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Two-Spirit, Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming people of color communities.
For more information contact Lucia Leandro Gimeno
718-596-0342 x10
Kuma is actively seeking personal essays/articles from lesbian and bisexual women of color who are walking a spiritual path that affirms their sexuality/sexual orientation. We want to showcase these pieces in our new SpiritSpace blog. (It’s not quite ready for prime time, but you peek behind the curtain.)
We’d like to receive material from a variety of religious faiths. We’re also interested in hearing from women who consider themselves spiritual but don’t have a particular faith at all.
We are seeking essays/articles/prose only–no poetry. The minimum is 1,000 words, but there is no maximum. We just want to see quality, well written pieces.
Like the other blogs on Kuma, the SpiritSpace blog does not fall into the quarterly timetable of the literature section. We are looking to post a few pieces a month–maybe more depending on submissions.
Send your submission along with your contact info (name, address, etc) to spiritspace@kuma2.net.
Please feel free to forward this announcement to your friends, etc.
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www.iloveupeople.com
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U People on After Ellen
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U People on JengoTV