Daring to be Powerful!

When: 
Saturday, September 26, 2015 - 11:00am to Sunday, September 27, 2015 - 5:00pm

Daring to Be Powerful is one of New York City's largest People of Color centered community organizing workshops.  The Audre Lorde Project aims to build both individual and collective power to better challenge the multiple oppressions faced by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Two-Spirit, Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming People of Color communities.  DTBP is our signature organizing institute for building skills, analysis of oppression & power, learning about current issues and campaigns to get involved with, and offering opportunities for strategizing and community organizing.

5th Annual Bed-Stuy Pride

When: 
Sunday, August 30, 2015 - 12:00pm to 6:00pm

Sunday August 30th 12PM - 6PM
5th Annual Bed-Stuy Pride
Tompkins [Von King] Park

Come celebrate lesbian, gay, bisexual, two spirit, transgender and gender-non-conforming people of color living in the Bed-Stuy and Central Brooklyn community. The day will feature local artists, performances, workshops, music, vendors, family friendly wellness & fitness activities and more!

The 11th Annual Trans Day of Action 2015!!

When: 
Friday, June 26, 2015 - 4:30pm to 6:30pm

 

TDOA Save the Date

When trans people are under attack
what do we do?
RISE UP FIGHT BACK!

TransJustice of the Audre Lorde Project invites YOU to join us for the 11th Annual Trans Day of Action!

ACCESSIBILITY:

This event is a rally and short march outdoors.
This is a bi-lingual event (English/Spanish)
The Pier is equipped with ramps and shade.
We will have a mobile wellness team.
We will have a Community Security team.
We will have a Ustream channel for folks who are unable to attend in person.

Stay Tuned for our Points of Unity and Volunteer Opportunities!

spread the word.
email efukui@alp.org with questions

Atrévase a Tener el Poder: Capacitación para Organizar a la Comunidad

When: 
Sunday, May 31, 2015 - 1:00pm to 8:00pm

ACERCA DEL PROYECTO DE AUDRE LORDE

El Proyecto de Audre Lorde es un Centro de Organización Comunitaria sirviendo a personas de color  que identifican como Lesbianas, Gays, Bisexuales, personas Dos espíritus, Transgénero y no conformes a base de Género en el área de New York. A través de la movilización, educación y la capacidad para construir, trabajamos por el bienestar de la comunidad, el progreso social y la justicia económica. Estamos comprometidos a luchar contra las diferencias, responsablemente reflejamos, representamos y servimos a nuestra comunidad.

 

ACERCA DE LA CAPACITACIÓN PARA ORGANIZAR A LA COMUNIDAD

El Proyecto de Audre Lorde tiene como objetivo construir el poder individual y colectivo para desafiar de mejor manera la opresión que sufre la Comunidad de Color LGBTSTGNC. Esta capacitación por lo tanto permite el desarrollo de habilidades, análisis de la opresión, poder y actualidad y ofrece oportunidades de estrategias e inversiones en la organización de la comunidad.

  • La capacitación esta específicamente diseñada para la Gente de Color LGBTSTGNC
  • Los participantes deberán atender un día de la capacitación de 1:00pm a 8:00pm
  • Un informativo de recursos será distribuido como parte del material de la capacitación
  • Se servirá almuerzo y refrescos ligeros
  • La capacitación no tiene costo

 

REGISTRACIÓN

Puede enviar la aplicación vía e-mail a: cleo@alp.org

Whose Streets? A Community Freestyle

When: 
Sunday, May 17, 2015 - 12:00pm to 5:00pm

The Safe OUTside the System collective of the Audre Lorde Project will host its 7th Community Freestyle on Sunday, May 17th, from 12-5pm. This year’s Community Freestyle will focus on creating and grounding ourselves in community-led strategies for safety that don’t rely on state systems. The Freestyle will feature cultural performances, visual art exhibitions, and workshops on building alternatives to policing for LGBTSTGNC people of color on public transportation; channeling individual and collective experience into art; and security training focused on strategies for de-escalation and community security.

flyer with pink text describing Community Freestyle, entitled "Whose Streets?: Transforming Violence for LGBTSTGNC POC in Central Brooklyn

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