Tuesday, November 16, 2010

QAAFA today at 4pm in VU 462a - Let's Talk About Sex

It's Tuesday again! Yay. 
 
That means it is time for us to all come together again.  See you tonight at 4pm in VU 462a.
 
The topic of today's meeting: Sex!
 
We're going to have a discussion about Queer sex and safe sex practices.  We're going to talk about our experiences with sex education and the implications of being "sexual deviants."
 
Let's Talk About Sex!
 
As far as business goes, we're going to talk about tabling/events for the end of this quarter.

Thank you,
Josh Foley
Coordinator QAAFA
 
LGBTA Events this week:
Tonight at 7pm in VU 462: Love on Trial: Prop 8
 
Thursday at 6pm in VU 565: Queer Dating Game! It is hilarious and fun! You don't want to miss this 70's style dating game with a Queer twist. Come sit and watch 3 contestants as they answer questions to win the heart of one lucky candidate.
 
 
 
Also, there is a webinar Wednesday during lunch (11:30-1:30pm).  Here is the info.  I highly recommend it if you can make it:
 

Wednesday, November 17 sponsored by No Dumb Questions, PFLAG, GLSEN, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Out&Equal and ADL's A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE Institute. VU 565C:

·         11:30am-12:30pm Webinar Conversation: Safe & Equal 101

·         12:30pm -1:00pm Film Screening: No Dumb Questions

·         1:00pm 1:30pm Possible Talk with Filmmaker

 

ABOUT THE WEBINAR AND FILM

 

Join the Conversation

In response to recent attention to LGBT youth bullying and suicide, we are hosting this special event to share tools, tips and best practices for creating safe and equal families, schools, workplaces, and faith communities -- and strategies for working together across the entire community ecosystem.

 

Attend special free online screenings of No Dumb Questions throughout the day - and live chat with filmmaker Melissa Regan. (To do this at your computer, register here if spots are left: http://nodumbquestions.com/safeandequal101.html )

 

What We'll Cover

1) THE BASICS: Facts, tools & best practices for creating safe, equal, and welcoming "there are no dumb questions" environments.

2) A FILM IN ACTION: Hear examples of how the No Dumb Questions film is being used to spark dialog and open minds in schools, colleges, workplaces, faith communities, and beyond.

 

Who Should Attend

K-12: Teachers, parents, students/GSAs

COLLEGE: Students, professors, administrators

WORKPLACE: Diversity leaders, ERG members

FAITH: Leaders, congragation members, youth groups

COMMUNITY: Librarians, social workers, civic leaders

PARENTS, FAMILY, FRIENDS & CONCERNED CITIZENS.

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