Past Event: C+V Community Talk in Partnership with Heritage Months: LGBTQIA+ Community and the Intersectionality of our Histories
In tandem with National Coming Out Day (10/11), Spirit Day (10/20) and Ally Weeks, the month of October holds significant space and recognition for the LGBTQIA+ community. Blossoming from its initial goals of commemoration and calls to action, LGBTQIA+ History Month has now taken on the approach to highlight and celebrate exemplary role models from the community.
As we move forward, it is critical to evolve and adapt. This mindset and trajectory leads us to take into consideration the unique intersectionality of our histories, both within larger contexts of the history of LGBTQIA+ in the United States, as well as our own personal histories. Our individual selves and how we operate within the community aids to the constant scripting and re-scripting of the narratives and lives for those in the LGBTQIA+ community, and beyond.
Join us in conversation during the 10/14 C+V panel event to listen how the learning, unlearning and relearning of our shared and unique histories provides the potential for healing and wholeness.
Learn more about our panelists below!
Resources:
- Queer Student Alliance
- Queer University Employees
- Read Scholarly Papers via SSRN Author Profile: Catherine E. Smith, University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Thursday, October 14, 2021 | 11:30am-12:30pm
New this year!
For our Heritage Months partnership events, community members can gather for a Community Viewing of the webinar and post-event debrief after the event.
Join fellow DU community members at Community Commons - Room 3701 - Small Conference Room (North).