GLBT Services
Electronic Newsletter
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Newsletter Contents:
-GLBT Services Events Film showing tonight!
-Community Events
-Volunteer Opportunities
-Student Organizations
-Conference and Writing Opportunities
-Community Organizations
-Campus and Community Support Networks and Services
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GLBT Services Calendar of Events
Tuesday’s
Queer Film Series
GLBT Services will be hosting
several films throughout the semester. Join us for our Tuesday’s Queer Film
Series!
Films to follow:
Nov. 21: Keeping it Real with Greg Walloch
Dec. 12: TransAmerica
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Community Calendar of Events
Spring
2007 course
ENGL 305: Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender Literature. Professor Judy Foster. 4 credits, Thursdays
from 5-8:20 pm.
Gay
and Bisexual Men’s Group (GAB)
5:30 pm dinner at Great Dragon
Buffet followed by 7 pm GAB board meeting at
Sat. Dec. 2: Cheer Dorothy
Cheer! At 8 pm, Red Carpet Private Function room in downtown
Residence
Hall Association’s No Hate Campaign presents:
TJ Leyden, who after 15 years
as a neo-Nazi white supremacist activist and recruiter experienced a profound
change of heart, turned away from hate, and began teaching tolerance. Tuesday,
Nov. 28th at 7 pm in the Ritsche Auditorium. Free with a Q&A
after presentation.
A
History of Pride: the Origins of the LGBT Pride Flag
Dr. Tracy Ore will be giving a
presentation discussing the history of the Rainbow flag in LGBT culture, the
role it plays in the community, and what is signifies on Nov. 29 from 5-6 pm in
Lady’s Slipper room. This is an excellent opportunity for campus members
questioning the flag’s presence on campus to become informed!
Guys
and Balls (of yarn)
St. Cloud Men’s Knitting Group
will be meeting every 2nd and 4th Tuesday each month at
Mississippi Bean. If you don’t know how to knit, then come learn! Contact Jason@johnmark.net for more details.
Reconciling in Christ Leadership Training
University Lutheran Church will be hosting a Reconciling in Christ
Leadership Training, a 3-day hands-on workshop to give participants skills and
a knowledge base to expand teams of openly welcoming people of all sexual
orientations and gender identities within area congregations. All are invited
to register for this Nov. 30-Dec.2 workshop!! For more information and
registration materials, contact Linda at ULCE (320-252-6183).
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Volunteer!
GLBT
Services always
invites students, faculty, and staff to volunteer and contribute in presenting,
planning events, and more. Let us know
if you are interested in being part of our safe space office. We are currently looking for volunteers who are willing to
be in the center for any amount of time throughout the week to welcome any
students, faculty, or staff who may come in.
Please drop off new, unwrapped toys for children
between the ages of 4-14. Drop off boxes located in Residence Halls and in
Atwood! Nov. 27th- Dec. 11th. Sponsored by Volunteer
Connection and Big Brothers, Big Sisters.
Cultural
Diversity Committee is inviting
representatives from each cultural organization at SCSU to join the Cultural
Diversity Committee meetings on Mondays at 5:30 at the Born of Hunger Center.
For more info, contact sga-cd@stcloudstate.edu
Rainbow
Sash Research
A graduate student at the
OutFront
Minnesota invites members and friends of the GLBT community to take
part in an anonymous online survey of attitudes and issues related to the legal
recognition - or lack thereof - of same-sex couples. The survey will take
10-15 minutes to complete and asks your perspectives. Your responses will help
inform OutFront
Speakers’
Bureau
If you are interested in
presenting to classes, gaining experience in public speaking, or playing “Guess
the Straight Person,” consider participating in Speakers’ Bureau! Contact Ryan at glbt@stcloudstate.edu for more
information or to sign-up.
Looking
for research participants
Participate in research seeking
to uncover college experiences that influence development for Black gay,
bisexuals, same gender loving men. Participants will remain anonymous. Visit www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=218282538076
Research
participant request
Participate in assessing impact
of anti-glbt policies over time, including individuals living in states that
recently passed anti-glbt measures. Participant and be entered $25 drawing. Visit
www.coe.uky.edu/surveyor/?Survey=NovemberSurvey
Parental
Support for Gay Men and Lesbians
A doctoral candidate is conducting
research to learn more about the aspects of parental social support for gay men
and lesbians and requests participation in completing a brief series of
questionnaires. Visit http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=876961571971 For questions contact
573-882-9585. Participation is anonymous.
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Student Organizations
GLBT
The GLBT Alliance is a
student organization which provides support within a social environment.
Meetings are held weekly during the academic year. glbta@stcloudstate.edu.
Meeting Times: Thursdays
from 7-9 (Lady’s Slipper room, Atwood)
Outloud!
Outloud! is an
activist-oriented group responsible for planning Out Proud Week and other attention-grabbing
events. It is a student organization whose theme is to build bridges and
coalitions. For more information contact Outloud! at outloud@stcloudstate.edu
or at their office, AMC 131. Meeting
Times: Wednesdays Nov. 29, and Dec. 6 from 3:30-4:30 (Iris room, Atwood)
*Are you interested in
GLBT activism and education? Then the student group OutLoud may be for
you! OutLoud is looking for two more co-chairs. If you are interested please contact
outloud@stcloudstate.edu
for more information.
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Conference and
Writing Opportunities
Queer
Vibrations: call for papers
2-day interdisciplinary
graduate student conference on music and queerness, March 30-31, 2007, at
Trans-Health
Conference 2007
Leather Leadership Conference
Dedicated
to strengthening the SML/Leather/Fetish community through development of
leadership skills. 2007 conference will be April 20-22 at Hyatt Regency in
Queer Studies Easter Symposium 2007
Conference, held in
Conference homepage: http://www.enkidumagazine.com/eventos/qses/intro_en.htm
Or email: info@enkidumagazine.com
Feminism, Sexuality, and the Return of Religion
Conference
April 26-28, 2007 at
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Community
Organizations-GLBT Groups in
St. Cloud Out, www.stcloudout.org, 800-800-0350 ext. 535
Parents, Families &
Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG), Bradbury@astound.net
320-251-4966
GAB (Gay and Bisexual
Men’s Group), www.scgab.org
Lutherans Concerned, lcm@stcloudstate.edu, 320-654-0924
Dignity (Roman Catholic),
snelson@scbsju.edu, 320-654-8621
Element, daniel.anderson@isd742.org, for high school youth
Women
of
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Campus
and Community Support Networks & Services
Library Q
GLBT
Services has a growing media library that consists of fiction and reference
books & video resources and is available to students, faculty and
staff. We offer literature and videos on a range of topics: coming out,
gay marriage, the gay/lesbian movement, trans concerns, bisexuality, etc.
Stop by to check out or look through any resources that interest you.
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Housing
Looking for nonsmoking
roommate to share a 2-bedroom apartment on bus line. Free off-street parking,
garage available. Rent is $260/month plus
electricity. Looking for faculty/staff, grad
student or mature undergrad, please. Contact Melinda at mcme0504@stcloudstate.edu or
252-2030.
Are you a queer friendly landlord or
tenant? Do you need someone to rent your place? Are you moving and have queer
friendly landlords? Then please send e-mail to glbt@stcloudstate.edu about your place! We’ll place it in the next
newsletter until your place is filled.
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Mental
Health Services
Are
you GLBT and having difficulty coming out? The
Center for Therapeutic Choices
Counseling
services are available at the Center for Therapeutic Choices in downtown
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