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Session 1
– Saturday 9:00am to 10:00am
Cruising for Success
Culture with a "Q"
Dealing with Difficult Families
Film: “de Colores”
Q-Camp: An Orientation for Incoming LGBT Students
Queering the
Anti-War Movement
Queer Psychology
Strategizing Student Power: Feasible Methods & Concrete Solutions
in the Battle for Queer Rights in Higher Education
Using California Law to Make Public Schools Safe and Fair for LGBTQ Students
What's Love Got To Do with It?
Session
2 – Saturday 10:15am to 11:30am
Campus PrideNet
Daddy & Poppi: Gay Parenting
Drag Frontier: Exploring the Politics of Gender Performativity
Fighting Racism & Homophobia in People of Color Communities
Film: “SOMATOGRAPHY”
Get Out!! - A Psycheducational Game About the Coming Out Process
Hate Crimes, the Law, and Police
More Than a “Bi”-Stander… A Conversation on Bi-Sexuality
National Campus Climate Study
Sex XXX
Session 3
– Saturday 11:45am to 12:45pm
Always Our Children: Catholic Families & Coming Out
BDSM & Other Kinks: Real People
Beyond Heterosexism
Film: “My Brazil”
Gender/Race Performativity in Gay Male Porn and Hollywood Dance Clubs
Homo Hodgepodge: Queer Community Support & Development in the Residence
Halls
Intersex 101: How Intersex Makes Great Dinnertime Conversation
UCLGBTIA 101
Where's the Membership? - Recruitment & Organization Building for
Campus Groups
Women of Color Discussion
Session
4 – Saturday 3:30pm to 4:30pm
Domestic Violence in the LGBT Community
Drag Science Fair
Films: "The Lucha Show" – “Jump Rope Song"
– "Whipped”
Hidden Voices: The Lives of LGBTQ Muslims
LGBTQ Studies: Past, Present, Future
Lyrical Lacerations of the Lungs: Poetic Activism Through Spoken Word
Making Equality a Reality
Organizing Against Homophobia in High Schools
Queer Visual Culture: Directions, Goals, Problems (?)
Surviving and Thriving in the Small Ponds: The Small, Private College
Experience
Session 5
– Saturday 4:45pm to 5:45pm
Building Allies and Creating a Positive Space on Campus
Film – “Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin”
Homosaywha?
Log Cabin Republicans or Stonewall Democrats? What is the Queer Vote?
Our Past, Our Present, Our Future: Latino LGBT Community
Politics of LGBT Issues in Athletics
Transgender 101
Uniting Along All Fronts: Coalition Building & Queer Student Organizing
Why Queers Should Care About Church/State Separation
Working It Out From the Inside Out: Theatre of the Oppressed
Session
6 – Sunday 9:00am to 10:15am
Addressing Hate & Intolerance in the Community
Combating Intersecting Oppressions in a Campus Setting
Day of Silence Project 2003
Evolution of a Relationship: From Lust to Love
Film: “Coming Out, Coming Home: Asian & Pacific Islanders Family
Stories”
LGBT Student-Athlete Experience
Out & Greek on Campus
Twice Blessed: Being Jewish, Out, & Proud
Youth, AIDS, Sex & the 21st Century: Where do I Fit In? |