We're Here, We're Queer, & We Refuse to Live in Fear!
Come discuss the riotous history of pride + boo the haters
This is a cross-promotion post for the Women's Center's event. Please RSVP via the original myUMBC event.
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June is Pride Month and regardless of whether there's a parade, this is a time to take stock of who we are as members of the LGBTQ+ community and where we want to be in the future.
Please note, this event is for LGBTQ identifying people; if you are an ally or identify otherwise, please consider another way to celebrate Pride Month.
In this closed discussion, we will spend some time talking about Pride's roots in social justice activism and liberatory politics. We will deconstruct the whitewashed, cis-centered narrative that is popular today in order to honor and uplift the many queer, trans, and non-binary people of color who were (and still are) fighting to ensure that we are able to live freely.
We also want to give space to discuss the harmful impact of recent hate that has been lofted at the LGBTQ community. From the impacts of targeted state violence on Black folks (and especially queer and trans Black folks) to JK Rowling's latest Twitter nonsense, we want to get on the same page and find ways to push back against the haters.
In order to access the link to our online event, please either RSVP to the original myUMBC event as "Going" or email womenscenter@umbc.edu with the subject line "LGBTQ Pride 2020."*
*In order to ensure the safety and confidentiality of participants (especially given recent threats), we will not be posting the link to this event publicly.
Questions or concerns? Please email womenscenter@umbc.edu or Amelia Meman at meman1@umbc.edu.
Posted: June 16, 2020, 10:40 AM