Rainbows Are Just Refracted White Light:! DarkMatter Poetry Show & Open Mic

When: 
Thursday, December 12, 2013 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm

Join us for a queer South Asian spoken word artvention. We're not here to assimilate into your raceless classless gaystream umbrella-ella-ella honey gurl. We're building solidarity outside those refracted beams of white light we call rainbows. And renegotiating ways of loving our bodies. Come for an evening of poetry, discussion, and community. Decolonize / Queer / Repeat !

*** The show will begin with an opening mic featuring pieces by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, two-spirit, and gender non conforming people of color. Email alok@alp.org to sign up for the open mic. ***


The Politics of Desireability: A Community Discussion on (Online) Intimacy with LGBTSTGNC People of Color

When: 
Monday, December 9, 2013 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm

What safety strategies to LGBTSTNGNC people of color take in navigating the online dating and hookup world in ways that do justice to our identities and politics? How do we negotiate racist, classist, transphobic, and other prejudiced economies of desire? How do we learn how to cultivate self-love and self-care in the context of these prejudiced beauty politics? Where do LGBTSTNGNC people meet one another to find intimacy and romance? More broadly -- how do our feelings of desire and sexuality relate to our movement work and participation? Do we recreate beauty hierarchies in our own communities? How can we better use online platforms to extend our community space?

Solidarity Statement for the Philippines

When: 
Friday, December 6, 2013 - 6:00am to 6:00pm

Dear Friends and Comrades,

As you all know, the Philippines is in an urgent state of calamity due to what is now described by the mainstream media as the worst storm in recorded history- Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda. The Social Welfare and Development Department reported that the storm affected 4.28 million people in 270 towns and cities spread across 36 provinces in Central Philippines.  Super Typhoon Yolanda packed a blow on Philippine structures 3.5 times more forceful than Hurricane Katrina in 2005.  As many as 10,000 lives have been claimed thus far and it is estimated many thousands more will parish due to homelessness, hunger, dehydration and lack of medical aid.  The lack of infrastructure, extreme poverty and neglect from the Philippine government continues to worsen the devastation of the many thousands of women and children who have been impacted.

 

Filipinas for Rights and Empowerment-GABRIELA USA and our close affiliates are working together to coordinate disaster relief efforts to meet the immediate needs of those in the hardest hit regions in the country- particularly the Eastern Visayas region. We have endorsed the relief efforts of our good friends in the National Alliance for Filipino Concerns (NAFCON), and calling on all donations to be channeled through NAFCON's Bayanihan Relief effort. Please donate ONLINE by visiting www.nafconusa.org and clicking the DONATE button (in the Memo space please write Irma - GABRIELA USA so that we can accurately track all donations received). 

NAFCON is a very trusted organization with deep links to grassroots people's organizations on the ground in the Philippines that will ensure 100% of your generous donations will reach those most impacted by the storm.

We must also monitor how this disaster is being used as a pretext to increase militarization in the areas affected. Here is a link to a disturbing development about increased US militarization under the guise of disaster relief- http://bit.ly/1dbip26

In these moments of devastation, it will be our community's people power that will be the leading force in providing adequate relief and rehabilitation that will rebuild the scores of towns and small villages decimated by this storm.

Here are some ways you, your organization, school, or community can support:

  •  Organize a fundraiser in your community and continuously raise funds for relief and rehabilitation through www.nafconusa.org
  • Use your personal, school, community or work social media accounts to help promote NAFCON’s Bayanihan Relief & Rehabilitation efforts by tweeting and posting www.nafconusa.org/programs Example: “Please support grassroots relief effort www.nafconusa.org/programs #HaiyanRelief #YolandaPH #GABRIELAUSA
  • Create donation jars or boxes to leave at your workplace or school and ask for donations. Or go out in the community and do door knocking asking for monetary donations.
  • Distribute the attached letter of appeal from the National Alliance for Filipino Concerns to you friends, family, and networks.

THANK YOU for your love and solidarity for our Filipino people,

With Love and in struggle,

 Irma

Trans Day of Remembrance Living Room Cypher

When: 
Tuesday, November 12, 2013 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm

Join the Safe Outside the System Collective as we convene in Bed Stuy to honor the legacy of our trancestors in Brooklyn. We will be talking about how gender policing works in our own neighborhood and what we can do to make Bed Stuy a place where people of all genders can thrive!

Allies to LGBTSTGNC people of color and new folks are welcome to join the conversation!

Contact cjohnsonlong@alp.org or 718-596-0342 (EXT 1) for location and RSVP!

The Safe OUTside the System (SOS) Collective is an anti-violence program led by and for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Two Spirit, Trans, and Gender Non Conforming people of color. We are devoted to challenging hate and police violence by using community based strategies rather than relying on the police. SOS is a project of the Audre Lorde Project www.alp.org

Transformative Justice Movie Night: Attack the Block!

When: 
Friday, November 8, 2013 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm

ATTACK THE BLOCK!

Imagine Goonies vs Monster Squad set in the PJs of London. Attack The Block won a ton of awards when it came out in 2011, and even inspired a mixtape by Talib Kweli... but virtually no one has seen it. So in the spirit of Halloween, we're screening this British sci-fi / monster movie where the young folks in hoodies are the heroes!

And stick around for a participatory talkback / Transformative Justice REMIX discussion with special guest Mimi Kim of Creative Interventions, along with members of Audre Lorde Project's Safe OUTside the System Collective, New York City Anti-Violence Project, Catalyst for Community Healing, and the Challenging Male Supremacy Project.

Mobilize: Tuesday October 22nd

When: 
Tuesday, October 22, 2013 - 3:00pm to 7:00pm
Mobilize: Tuesday October 22nd
Whose Streets? Our Streets!

Join the Safe OUTside the System collective of the Audre Lorde Project as we mobilize against police violence in our communities and our hoods. Strut your stuff with other fabulous active and core members of ALP as we march for the safety and respect of all LGBSTGNC PoC.

When: Tuesday, October 22nd @ 3pm

Where: Meet at 161st and Grand Concourse outside of McDonalds @ 3pm

We’ll be walking down to to the rally from this location at 3:30pm. If you arrive late call the manhattan office 2124630342 to get find us or look for the ALP banner. The march will start at 5pm!

 

*****Please RSVP by emailing cjohnsonlong@alp.org*****

About SOS: The Safe OUTside the System (SOS) Collective is an anti-violence program led by and for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Two Spirit, Trans, and Gender Non Conforming people of color. We are devoted to challenging hate and police violence by using community based strategies rather than relying on the police. SOS is a project of the Audre Lorde Project. www.alp.org

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