Wednesday, January 22, 2020

30 workshops presented at QTPOC Conference on Feb 29, 2020

The 15th QTPOC Conference will include 30 programs and workshops on Saturday, February 29, 2020 at UC Riverside. Saturday’s events are open to people who register online by Friday, February 7, with many campuses covered by Group Registrations (no additional individual registration fee). This college conference opens with a free event the evening of February 28, 2020, and focuses on the lives of queer and trans people of color.

Below are some of the workshops, with full descriptions available on the Programs page.
  • An Analysis of Black and Latinx Queer History
  • Anti-Blackness 101: Reparations, Representation, and Respecting Black Existence
  • Art & Empowerment: An Interactive Collaborative Workshop
  • Brujeria and Conjure: An Exploration of How Your Ancestors Worshipped Before Colonization and the Enslavement
  • Coming Out and Living as a Queer Asian Pacific Islander
  • Central American Activist History and Contemporary Activism
  • Decolonization, Indigenization, Self-Determination: Looking Beyond Land Acknowledgements
  • Decolonizing "Coming Out"
  • Decolonizing Our Desires
  • Embracing Vulnerability & Finding Community: How to Lead Authentic Lives Filled w/ Support
  • Encuentros Disidentes: Social Movements & Identities in Latin America
  • Free HIV Testing with TruEvolution
  • Harnessing Light and Darkness as Mirrored Fatality: How queer of color performance can be harnessed for collective healing
  • I'm Here: Mindfulness Circle
  • Intersectional Poetics
  • Intersections of Oppression: Disability & Race
  • Latinx Queer Punks
  • LGBTQ+ and Study Abroad/Mini Fair
  • On the Catwalk - The importance of Realness, Ovahness & Shade in Voguing & Runway
  • Sex Ed 101/201
  • Sex Ed 301
  • Spilling the Chai
  • Supporting Transgender Employees in the Workplace
  • Trash Talk: Toxic Masculinity & Centering Femmes 101
  • Why is Placing Happiness in the hands of LGBTQ Students Alone Not Enough? (A Qualitative Research on Why it is Crucial to Create A More Inclusive Campus Climate)

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