Genderqueer

Self Made Men's night out

Submitted by LGBTOUT on April 11, 2007 - 5:37pm. :: LGBTOUT | Genderqueer
Apr 27 2007 - 10:00pm
Apr 28 2007 - 2:00am

This event is for men of transgendered experience/transmen who wish to build networks and/or courage to go to non-queer spaces and socialise. I will be wearing a white t-shirt that says "self made man" (with a syringe and scapel logo) so it's obvious to find the group but not forcing anyone to disclose (I have never had someone outside the community get the intended reference).
For those who have never been to Madison's please see http://www.google.ca/maps?hl=en&q=madison+pub&near=Toronto,+ON&sa=X&oi=local&ct=image

Please note: this event is geared to those already living full time as male.
Please further note: It is the same night as Degenerate, and many have spoken of meeting at Madison's early on and then moving as a group to Goodhandy's. So please come early to voice your preference to stay or go.


Madison Pub (near Spadina & Bloor)

LGBTOUT's Annual General Meeting - Tuesday, April 18th

Apr 18 2006 - 5:00pm
Apr 18 2006 - 8:00pm

LGBTOUT's next General Meeting will be on Tuesday, April 18th at 5pm at the South Dining Hall in Hart House (ask at Hart House reception for directions). General Meetings are the forum through which LGBTOUT makes decisions concerning policy and events.

This is LGBTOUT's Annual General Meeting and will contain speeches from candidates running in LGBTOUT's elections. This meeting is an opportunity to ask these candidates any questions you might have as well as vote in the election.

If you have an agenda item or a motion you would like to have discussed at this GM, it must be submitted to internal@lgbtout.com by Sunday, April 16th. Only properly submitted agenda items or motions will be brought up at this meeting as it will already be long due to election issues.

Anyone wishing to vote by proxy at this meeting must send notification to internal@lgbtout.com no later than Monday, April 17th with the following information:
1) their name
2) the name of the member being authorised to exercise their vote
3) the date of the meeting for which the proxy will be valid

Hope to see you there.

James M.
LGBTOUT Internal Coordinator
internal@lgbtout.com


South Dining Hall, Hart House

Trans-101: A Workshop for Allies

Submitted by SueBoBoo on March 3, 2006 - 11:52am. :: Genderqueer
Mar 3 2006 - 1:00pm
Mar 3 2006 - 7:00pm

TRANS-101: A Workshop for Allies

Friday March 3rd
Beginning at 1PM

The Women's Centre @ U of T
North Borden Building
563 Spadina Ave. Room 100
416-978-8201
http://womenscentre.sa.utoronto.ca

1PM-2PM:
Trans-folk will present "the basics" including terms and definitions like
'kinging', 'SRS', 'fluid', 'intersex' and 'two-spirited'. Will also address
basics of biological and social ideas of gender and sex, and TRANSPHOBIA.

2PM-3PM:
Q&A free-for-all. Anything goes – as long as you are being sincere.
Political correctness is not important. You have questions. We have answers,
suggestions, opinions, and advice.

3PM – onward:
Movies until you get bored or homesick, you can learn by watching awesome
genderfuckt movies like "Orlando" and "Hedwig and the Angry Inch"! Tea,
Coffee, and POPPING CORN will be provided.

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The Women's Centre @ U of T
563 Spadina Ave, Room 100
North Borden Building
Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2J7
Phone: 416.978.8201
Fax: 416.978.1078
Email: womens.centre@utoronto.ca
Website: http://womenscentre.sa.utoronto.ca

We are located north of College, on the east side of Spadina. We are
wheelchair accessible through Bancroft Avenue. We provide TTC tokens for
sponsored meetings and events, and we may be able to provide childcare with
advance notice. We are child friendly and strive to be a trans inclusive
space.

The Women Centre advocates on issues of racism and anti-semitism,
homophobia, transphobia, sexism, classism, disability, and ageism.
Specifically we work towards pushing equality for traditionally marginalized
groups. We work within the University of Toronto but commit ourselves to
making connections to other communities.


The Women's Centre @ U of T
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