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Posted Nov 17, 2005 - 05:58 AM
The Steel City Gender ConferenceTotally Free and open to the public Saturday November 19, 2005 9:00am to 5:00pm Holiday Inn Select-Oakland 100 Lytton Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15213 www.pghdor.org/conference.htm Conference Schedule 9:00 to 9:50 Schenley Room The Harry Benjamin Standards of Care presented by Judith DiPerna. The standards of care represent the professional consensus about the psychiatric, psychological, medical, and surgical management of gender identity disorders. This session will inform people about its content and its role in providing care to trans-people. Carnegie Room Gender Identity Disorder Reform and Related Issues by Emilia Lombardi and Khalia. The purpose of this session is to discuss the future of medical treatment of Transsexuals (i.e. Gender Identity Disorder [GID]) as well as alternative ideas as to what it means to be a transsexual, transgender, crossdresser, etc. There is a movement towards the removal of GID as a mental disorder, and the people involved in this may or may not have trans people's best interest in mind in regards to this. There is also a movement for alternative forms of gender that can be more critical of medical model of trans identities as well as be very different from what others consider to be transsexual or crossdresser. This will be a discussion rather than a presentation with the audience participating as much as the moderators. Panther Room Transgender Question and Answer presented by Wendi president of PTSG assisted with Monica. This is an open forum to ask any questions about transsexualism and gender identity. 10:00 to 10:50 Schenley Room Transgender Law Concerns presented by Elise Delong, esq. The law regarding gender identity can be confusing. This lecture will provide some basic understanding of legal protections against discrimination. Carnegie Room Keeping Yourself Mentally Healthy while dealing with gender issues using Rational Thinking presented by Miranda Vey Kent How we think, the attitude we have, and the beliefs we form can affect how we feel and act. This lecture will discuss several common pitfalls transgender individuals may fall into and how to tend to your mental health while exploring your gender. Panther Room Electrolysis Question & Answer by Rose Corrado of Ladonne Electrolysis Hair removal is a major concern of many male to female transgender individuals. This lecture is an open forum to ask questions and discuss how electrolysis works, the healing process, and the permanency of hair removal. 11:00 to 11:50 Schenley Room ACLU presented by Scott Safier Description to come Carnegie Room The Sexuality Paradigm presented by Chuck Christensen This lecture defines the various attributes that make up gender and sexuality. The five constructs of body image, gender role, gender identity, sexual orientation, and sexual behavior are defined and explored. Panther Room Panel on Transgender Surgery presented by locale transgender people Casey, Nicole & Alex. This lecture is a sharing and discussion of those who have undergone various forms of surgeries for their gender expression. Hear the treatment and recovery procedures of common surgeries. 12:00 to 1:30 Lunch Break 1:30 to 2:20 Schenley Room Transgender Civil Right Concerns & Issues presented by Richard M. Juang of the National Center for Transgender Equality The National Center for Transgender Equality located in Washington, DC will provide a lecture on the civil rights, or lack there of. The transgender community still has civil rights hurdles with employment, safety, privacy, and marriage. Carnegie Room Crossdressing -- Balancing the need to get out with safety, security, and family issues presented by Nikki Noble and Willa Koenig of Transpitt A crossdresser needs to find a balance point in several areas: having adventures vs. safety and security; time as a CD vs. time with family; and getting involved in the gay or straight community vs. maintaining your "other" identity. Nikki and Willa will provide personal experiences regarding activities in Pittsburgh, traveling around the country, and family experiences. They will finish the session with a question and answer session. Panther Room Hormone Replacement Therapy presented by Dr. Martin Seltman of Forbes Regional Hospital The prescription of hormones is a significant medical procedure for transsexual people. Dr. Seltman will discuss both female to male and male to female hormone replacement therapy and what hormones can and can't do. The lecture will end with questions and answers. 2:30 to 3:20 Schenley Room Transgender Campus Concerns Presented by Brett Genny Beemyn, PhD OSU This workshop will present the results of the first multi-campus qualitative and quantitative studies of transgender students, and discuss how a small but growing number of colleges and universities are beginning to create a more inclusive and welcoming environment for transgender people. Carnegie Room Spouse & Family issues presented by Jerry Sweeney of Persad Families can have a hard time adjusting to a family member expressing their gender in non traditional ways. A spouse or partner may have the biggest hurdle in adjusting. This lecture discusses the problems and issues families face and how a transgender person can help family members through to acceptance. This is a great lecture for those with family or spouse problems. Panther Room Spirituality Issues of Transgender People presented by Brenda Cole, PhD Religion is sometimes used by their family, friends, and even themselves in order to show that being transgender is wrong, but that doesn't have to be the case. This presentation will discuss how religion and spirituality can be affirming rather than a negative force for people. 3:30 to 5:00 Schenley Room Keynote Speech presented by Author Kate Bornstein
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