Friday, October 13, 2006

Three Part Series on Trans Advocacy

A CT TransAdvocacy three part series at the Charter Oak Cultural Center, Hartford, CT

Part 1: Crossing Borders: How We View Those Who Transverse as if They Transgress On October 10th at 7 pm engage in an open discussion with a panel comprising an Immigrant Rights activist, Trans person, Queer member of the Muslim Community and an activist member of ADAPT American Disabled for Accessible PublicTransit discuss their journeys in crossing physical, internal, social and religious borders.
(Duh…. Here I am passing out the flyers, sending out notices to the newspapers and I space out and miss it.)

Part 2: TransAmerica Viewing and Discussion: On October 17th, view this Academy-Award nominated film in a new way. Engage in a discussion following the screening led by Trans activist, Jerimarie Liesegang, about how Hollywood, and society in general, help to create stereotypes that lead to myths and misconceptions that stigmatize and marginalize a community that is beautiful, rich and diverse.

Part 3: Tara's Crossing: On October 28th see Tara's Crossing, a new play by Emmy-nominated writer Jeffrey Solomon, recounts a transgendered asylum-seeker's remarkable flight from Guyana and her uphill battle to prove her claims of persecution from within the confines of U.S. Immigration Detention. The play is one of the first ever to deal with the subject of political asylum for sexual minority refugees and was inspired by interviews with asylum-seekers from around the world.

Location: Charter Oak Cultural Center, Hartford, CT.

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