Events Calendar
2009-2010
September 26 at 7pm
Gay Men's Chorus of Washington DC performs at Memorial Hall. It's a musical romp through the gay alphabet... Everything Gay to Z!
Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance at Warren Hall.
October 6 from 12:30 to 1:30pm
Come see Christine Robinson speak about hate crimes at our first Brown Bag Lunch of the year. We'll be in Taylor 304. Bring your lunch and join us for some interesting discussion!
October 14 from 10am to 12pm
LGBT Tea Time... come join us for conversation, tea, and cookies!
October 19 from 6pm to 8pm
Health and Wellness Fair at Festival Ballroom
October 21 at 7pm
In 2000, Brian Sims was the captain of the Bloomsburg University football team in northeast Pennsylvania, and in the middle of the greatest season in the Division II school’s history he did the unthinkable: he came out of the closet! In doing so, the regional All-American and team captain became the only openly gay college football captain in NCAA history and the most notable college player to ever come out. He'll be discussing his experiences and how to be an advocate for the LGBT community in HHS 1301.
November 11 from 10 to 12pm
LGBT Tea Time... come join us for conversation, tea, and cookies!
November 17 at 7:30pm
Shane Windmeyer presents "What's your Gay Point Average?" This interactive, high impact program destroys stereotypes, deepens understanding and, compels participants to take the next step in coming out as visible allies and leaders for all people, including LGBT people.
January 15 from 8 to 9pm
"Funny Freakin' Friday with Jason Stuart" at TDU.
January 19 at 7pm
Be the Change You Want to Be
Using an interactive and conversational style, Jessica Pettit encourages participants to play with their cell phones, raise their hands, and laugh out loud. The laughter comes from well orchestrated humor as well as a slow developing feeling of discomfort. In order to really make change, a person must realize what they are oblivious to and come to understand how this lack of consciousness guides his or her actions and assumptions. Collectively, the group begins to break down behaviors, actions, assumptions, and stereotypes that limit their organizations, friends, and most importantly themselves. Grafton Stovall Theatre
...Keep checking back for more events!
*Be sure to check out Madison Equality's weekly meetings at 8:30pm in Taylor 402.
Last Modified November 13, 2009 11:28 AM

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