Former high school librarian Debra Davis, now the executive director of the Gender Education Center, a Minnesota-based advocacy and education organization that promotes understanding, acceptance and support for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities, will deliver the keynote address at a day-long conference examining gender identity and sexuality issues Saturday, April 3 at Lawrence University. The conference, “Who are the People in Your Neighborhood? Recognizing the ‘T’ and ‘B’ in GLBTQ,” will feature Davis’ address, a series of workshops, a documentary film and a drag show/dance. Attendance at the conference is open to the public, however registration is required to attend the workshops. Interested participants can registe...
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A press release announcing the date, time, and location of the 2nd annual LGBTQ symposium
Former high school librarian Debra Davis, now the executive director of the Gender Education Center,...
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Lawrence University’s inaugural diversity conference focused on inclusive pedagogy
Gay and lesbian studies has been in the mainstream press quite a lot over the last several months, p...
Inside This Issue:--Pride Week 2021--Lavender Graduation--Safe Zone Ally Training--De-Stress Fest--B...
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This post contains the 12th Annual Symposium on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning ...
Homosexuality, childbirth, and rape will be among the topics discussed at a Sexuality Symposium on A...
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