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Category: EventsThe news items published under this category are as follows.
IFGE needs a kind donation of a SVHS Video player. Sadly our old machine has moved on to greener pastures and we need a replacement to allow duping copies of some IFGE tapes from the high quality masters we have in SVHS format. If anyone out there has a working machine, or would like to donate a new one, we could sure use it. Please note: This must be a SVHS not the more available VHS machine
Published Mar 16, 2005 - 03:53 AM
West Hollywood, CA: Trans/Giving, a showcase and display of art, music, performance, and literature from trans/genderqueer/intersex artists, holds a special benefit show on Saturday February 19, at 7 pm at Great Hall in Plummer Park, located at 7377 Santa Monica Blvd. near Santa Monica and Martel. All proceeds will go to Aide To Sri Lankan Tsunami Victims (ATSLTV).
Published Feb 17, 2005 - 06:57 PM
Read full article: 'Helping the Tsunami Victims of Sri Lanka--Special Benefit Show' (125 more words)
The Houston Transgender Unity Banquet will be held at the Westchase Hilton,Grand Ballroom, 9999 Westheimer in Houston Texas, on April 16, 2005. Cocktails and reception begin at 6:30pm, dinner will be served at 8:00pm. This years Guest Speaker will be Annise Parker, Well known out and proud lesbian and Houston City Comptroller.
Published Feb 05, 2005 - 09:43 AM
Read full article: '13th Annual Houston TG Unity Banquet' (296 more words)
Call for Papers: Transgender Spirituality ~ Personal Journeys Please forward this ?Call for Papers? to anyone you think may be interested in participating. Deadline for submissions is March 21, 2005 A new anthology about our Spirituality is soon to be published. We are looking for submissions from people who identify as either Transgender, Transsexual, Intersex, Gender Queer, FTM, MTF, Butch, Femme, Cross-Dressers, Drag Kings, Drag Queens, Androgynous or beyond the traditional identifications as listed. 1. Name you wish to use in book ________________________ This information will be kept confidential: Legal Name ______________________________________ Street Address ______________________________________ City, State, Zip ______________________________________ Phone ____________________________________________ Email ____________________________________________ 2. Include a short biography (no more than 200 words) that lets us know how you identify in the Transgender Community. 3. For purposes of this book, we are also including some astrological information for each section that will not be linked to your essay. Birth Date ____________ Birth Time ____________ AM or PM (circle one) City, State, Country _____________________________ 4. The submission regards your spirituality and not so much your birth religion or the church you may currently attend. Feel free to respond in any way you would like to be heard on this topic. Your essay or poem can be any length that gets your point across clearly about your spirituality. Some questions to help you think about how you may wish to formulate your essay or poem include: Define your spiritual nature, experiences and practices. Do you connect with your God/Goddess/Supreme Being/Spirit regularly? Have the mainstream churches provided you with the spiritual connection you need or seek? Editors: Bellezza Squillace, MsW, Ordained Minister, Feminist Astrologer Marisa Folse, member of The Lost Boys Drag King troupe; MsW, Ordained Minister (May 2005) For more information, contact the editors: housekeeper@the12thhouse.com 818.487.8747
Published Jan 19, 2005 - 12:07 PM
Originally appeared in Transgender Tapestry #104, Winter 2004. by Caryl King Opening the Country?s First GLBT History Museum By 6:00 pm downtown San Francisco is starting to quiet down. The population density has dropped dramatically in the last hour as corporate cubicles closed for the night. It?s happy hour, time for cocktails, sunsets, and Satie on the piano. But when the elevator doors opened, everyone was smiling like New Year?s Eve in June. It was opening night for the International Museum of GLBT History. The inaugural exhibit, ?Saint Harvey: The Life and Afterlife of a Modern Gay Martyr,? movingly filled the gallery. The crowd was dressed San Francisco elegant, sporting everything from jeans and leather to ties and gowns. And that was just the men. Actually, diversity of style describes everyone. A rainbow of genders and sexes made it a grand night for GLBT History.
Published Dec 13, 2004 - 08:00 AM
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