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January 31, 2009

Transgender Sermon Series at MCC San Jose

— admin @ 10:45 am

Please join us this February for our third annual Transgender Speaker Series. This year¹s series is ³The Yin and Yang of Becoming² and we have an incredible set of speakers who will take us farther than we¹ve ever gone before! We¹ll also have talk-back sessions after our services on February 8 and February 15, and a community potluck after our service on February 22. All are welcome!
This year’s speakers will be:
Pastor Bran Scott ­ 10:30am on February 1, 2009
Lance Moore ­ 10:30am on February 8, 2009
Nori Herras-Tejero ­ 10:30am on February 15, 2009
The Honorable Rev. Victoria Kolakowski ­ 10:30am on February 22, 2009
All speakers will give the message at our Sunday services at 65 South Seventh Street in downtown San Jose.
For more information, please visit our website at http://mccsj.org
Sincerely,
Michael Patrick Ellard

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Michael Patrick Ellard, Senior Pastor MCC San Jose P.O. Box 388 San Jose, CA  95103 (408) 279-2711 - Office (408) 607-5471 - Mobile

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January 30, 2009

Saturday noon dog walk at Bernal Hill- Join us!

— admin @ 2:45 pm

Take advantage of the clear weather– come meet up with other “Sappho Dog Moms” on Saturday at NOON for a walk with a beautiful view of the city. Dog admirers (and dog-mom-admirers) also welcome!
Meet near the drinking fountain at the upper parking lot of Bernal Hill in San Francisco.  For maps or to sign up for e-mails about future walks, check us out on Yahoo Groups: Sappho Dog Moms. Don’t let your dog miss out– see you there!

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LGBTQ Welcoming & Inclusive Elementary School Forums

— admin @ 8:15 am

Our Family Coalition Logo

LGBTQ Welcoming & Inclusive Elementary School Forums

The event that you have been waiting for!
The annual LGBTQ Welcoming & Inclusive Elementary School Forums are for parents/caregivers, teachers, staff and administrators interested in making your schools safer and more inclusive of LGBTQ people and our families.
This is a great opportunity to strategize about curriculum addressing family diversity and gender role issues, and look at anti-harassment policies and anti-bullying efforts.
There will be a panel and break out groups. The panels will include:
* parents to talk about how parents can be involved in change * educators to discuss their teaching experiences * a legal expert to talk about the laws protecting against discrimination * discussion of the impact of Prop 8 on school environments * AND MUCH MORE!
The forums are also helpful for incoming kindergarten parents seeking an elementary school.
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Now we want to get the word out to the entire community. Please spread the word to fellow parents, teachers and principals. Post the flyers at your school and get it to any parents who you think might be interested - LGBT or straight!
To download the East Bay School Forum flyer, click here and to download the San Francisco School Forum flyer, click here.
To register for one or both Forums, click here.
Please join us in this unique and exciting opportunity to make positive change in our schools. Hope to see you there!

Free onsite childcare and dinner provided. To guarantee free childcare, please register one week prior to the event.
Dinner will be served at 5:30pm and the program will start at 5:50pm for both Forums.
If you have any questions about the events, contact Michelle at Michelle@ourfamily.org or 415-981-1960.
East Bay Elementary School Forum

Date: Thursday, February 12 Time: 5:30-8:30pm Location: Chabot Elementary, 6686 Chabot Rd., Oakland

San Francisco Elementary School Forum

Date: Thursday, February 19 Time: 5:30-8:30pm
Location: Alvarado Elementary, 625 Douglass St., San Francisco

Community Sponsors:
Ally Action COLAGE Gender Spectrum Girls Moving Forward Girl Scouts GSA Network LogoLighthouse Community Center Parents for Public Schools San Francisco PFLAG Logo San Francisco School Volunteers

Our Family Coalition promotes the rights and well-being of Bay Area lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer families with children and prospective parents through education, advocacy, social networking, and grassroots community organizing.
Headquarters: 870 Market St., Ste. 872, San Francisco, CA 94102 East Bay Office: 344 40th St., Oakland, CA 94609 www.ourfamily.org l 415-981-1960

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LGBTQ Welcoming & Inclusive Elementary School Forums

— admin @ 8:00 am

[image: Our Family Coalition Logo]
LGBTQ Welcoming & Inclusive Elementary School Forums
The event that you have been waiting for!
The annual LGBTQ Welcoming & Inclusive Elementary School Forums are for parents/caregivers, teachers, staff and administrators interested in making your schools safer and more inclusive of LGBTQ people and our families.
This is a great opportunity to strategize about curriculum addressing family diversity and gender role issues, and look at anti-harassment policies and anti-bullying efforts.
There will be a panel and break out groups. The panels will include:
- parents to talk about how parents can be involved in change - educators to discuss their teaching experiences - a legal expert to talk about the laws protecting against discrimination - discussion of the impact of Prop 8 on school environments - AND MUCH MORE!
The forums are also helpful for incoming kindergarten parents seeking an elementary school.
* * * * * * *
Now we want to get the word out to the entire community. Please spread the word to fellow parents, teachers and principals. Post the flyers at your school and get it to any parents who you think might be interested - LGBT or straight!
To download the the East Bay School Forum flyer, click hereand to download the San Francisco School Forum flyer, click here .
To register for one or both Forums, click here.
Please join us in this unique and exciting opportunity to make positive change in our schools. Hope to see you there!
*Free onsite childcare and dinner provided. To guarentee free childcare, please register one week prior to the event.
Dinner will be served at 5:30pm and the program will start at 5:50pm for both Forums.
If you have any questions about the events, contact Michelle at Michelle@ourfamily.org or 415-981-1960. * * Ea**st Bay Elementary School Forum*
Date: Thursday, February 12 Time: 5:30-8:30pm Location: Chabot Elementary, 6686 Chabot Rd., Oakland
*San Francisco Elementary School **Forum * * * *Date: *Thursday, February 19 *Time: *5:30-8:30pm *Location: *Alvarado Elementary, 625 Douglass St., San Francisco
Community Sponsors: [image: Ally Action][image: COLAGE][image: Gender Spectrum][image: Girls Moving Forward][image: Girl Scouts][image: GSA Network Logo][image: Lighthouse Community Center][image: Parents for Public Schools San Francisco][image: PFLAG Logo] [image: San Francisco School Volunteers]

Our Family Coalition promotes the rights and well-being of Bay Area lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer families with children and prospective parents through education, advocacy, social networking, and grassroots community organizing.
Headquaters: 870 Market St., Ste. 872, San Francisco, CA 94102 East Bay Office: 344 40th St., Oakland, CA 94609 www.ourfamily.orgl 415-981-1960
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January 29, 2009

National Lesbian Health Summit Expanding our Movement- March 6 through 8, 2009

— admin @ 5:15 pm

National Lesbian Health Summit Expanding our Movement
March 6 through 8, 2009 - San Francisco, CA

“This Summit is focused on addressing lesbians, bisexual women, queer women, and transgender people. We welcome participation by all lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ) communities, and our important friends and allies, nationally and internationally.”

For more information and registration
http://lesbianhealthinfo.org/NationalLesbianHealthSummit/aboutthesummit.html

Diane Sabin Executive Director, Lesbian Health & Research Center Administrative Convener 415.637.1370 diane.sabin@ucsf.edu

BACW Bowling

— admin @ 4:30 pm

 Hurry A Few spots left
Back by popular demand BACW Bowling League 2nd bowling league starts Feb 10th 12 week league At Mel’s bowl  Redwood City 6:30pm Tuesday nights cost $15 a week.
Please respond if you would like to bowl singles teams all are welcome you don’t have to be a good bowler just come have a good time.Contact Lori Piper  loripiper2000@yahoo.com
Lori Piper    loripiper2000@yahoo.com

A Safe Place offers LGBTQ teen group

— admin @ 3:00 pm

This information was posted in the Monterey County Herald:
Safe Place, a program of Community Human Services, is offering several different groups addressing issues faced by teens, including a Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning Group.
Other groups available are Anger Management Group, Seven Challenges Drug and Alcohol Group, Teen Advisory Board, and Movie Night.
The Safe Place program is for at-risk, runaway and homeless youth in Monterey County and is located at 211 Pearl St. in Monterey.
The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning Group is held from 4 to 5 p.m. on Thursdays.
For more information, call (831) 373-4421.

QUEER BONDS symposium FEB 19-21 UC Berkeley

— admin @ 3:00 pm

QUEER BONDS: A Symposium on Sexuality and Sociability
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
February 19-21, 2009
Berkeley Art Museum
U.C. Berkeley
Jacqueline Asher, U.C. Berkeley, LGBT Studies
Leo Bersani, U. C. Berkeley, French, Emeritus
Daniel Boyarin, U.C. Berkeley, Rhetoric and Near Eastern Studies
Judith Butler, U.C. Berkeley, Rhetoric and Comparative Literature
Terry Castle, Stanford University, English
Melinda Chen, U.C. Berkeley, Gender and Women’s Studies
Whitney Davis, U.C. Berkeley, History of Art
Tim Dean, SUNY Buffalo, English
Didier Eribon, Philosopher, Paris
Elizabeth Freeman, U.C. Davis, English
Teresa de Lauretis, U. C. Santa Cruz, History of Consciousness, Emeritus
Carla Freccero, U.C. Santa Cruz, Literature, Feminist Studies, and History of Consciousness
Jonathan M. Hall, U. C. Irvine, Comparative Literature/ Film & Media Studies
David M. Halperin, University of Michigan, History and Theory of Sexuality
Heather K. Love, University of Pennsylvania, English
Michael Lucey, U.C. Berkeley, French
Dana Luciano, Georgetown University, English
David Marriott, U.C. Santa Cruz, History of Consciousness
Robert McRuer, George Washington University, English
Stefania Pandolfo, U.C. Berkeley, Anthropology
Adam Phillips, Psychoanalyst, London
Elizabeth Povinelli, Columbia University, Anthropology
Jasbir Puar, Rutgers University, Women’s Studies
Juana Rodriguez, U. C. Berkeley, Gender and Women’s Studies
Darieck Scott, U.C. Berkeley, African American Studies
Kaja Silverman, U.C. Berkeley, Rhetoric and Film Studies
Linda Williams, U.C. Berkeley, Rhetoric and Film Studies
and special affiliated event with filmmaker John Cameron Mitchell.

Queer Bonds is a three-day symposium at the University of California, Berkeley, dedicated to exploring the intersections between sexuality and sociability. While its genealogies are multiple, the field of queer studies has been shaped by two powerful trajectories: on the one hand, an attempt to account for the creative forms of social and sexual bonding that have existed around, outside of, or in the interstices of “normal” sociality; on the other, an insistence on queerness as a force of subversion, refusal, and antipathy towards the social. How do conditions in our world today make it imperative that queer theory comprehend both the adhesive and corrosive dimensions of our queer bonds?

The work we are canvassing asks in different ways how we can theorize sociability and relationality without either unilaterally embracing the positive existence of a queer social bond or insisting on its categorical refusal. Queer bonds must engage connections that span both moments of radical impersonality and of the all-too-personal. We invoke “bonds” in their multiple senses as deliberately redolent of the identity movements of the 1970s that provided much of the energy that served to define our field both academically and politically - alongside the denomination “queer” which suggests the enduring impact of the theories of subversion, resignification, and appropriation we associate with the art and theory of the 1980s and 1990s. We thus invite our speakers to pay heed to the rich traditions of queer culture, politics, and thought which have preceded our own, even as they reinvent them for the conditions of our world today.

For a full conference description and schedule details, go to www.queerbonds.com.

All events are free of charge and open to the public. PRE-REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE by sending an email to queerbonds@gmail.com, stating name and affiliation.

We encourage you to bring your class to this event! If you would like to do so, or have any other questions, please contact conference organizers Damon Young (damonyoung@berkeley.edu) and Josh Weiner (joshuajweiner@gmail.com) for more information.

Presented by the Center for the Study of Sexual Culture at U.C. Berkeley, with generous support from: the Doreen B. Townsend Center for the Humanities, John F. Hotchkis Chair, Division of Arts & Humanities, Graduate Division, Arts Research Center, Student Opportunity Fund, Maxine Elliot Chair, Film Studies, Disability Studies, Graduate Assembly, Graduate Film Working Group, Beatrice Bain Research Group, and the Departments of English, Comparative Literature, French, Rhetoric, Theater Dance & Performance Studies, Italian Studies, and Gender & Women’s Studies.

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Women’s Tuesday Evening Hike

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Women

Be our Valentine? LOVE SALON - SPEED DATING - DANCE FOR LOVE

— admin @ 3:00 pm

*Early Bird Ticket Sale ends this Saturday January 31st* *SINGLES SALON - SPEED DATING - DANCE FOR LOVE FOR EVERYONE!* Valentine Vibes on Feb 14 for Queer Women & friends 2 - 11 pm in Oakland ** This is where you want to be this Valentine’s Day. We have women from all over the greater Bay Area and beyond already signed up! Specially designed as a day long celebration for *singles* ending in a Dance for Love for *everyone!*
Please see http://www.rokenoirproductions.com/valentinevibes.html for details!
Three special events, enjoy them all or pick one you prefer.
1. *Singles Salon* (2 - 4pm) - What is happening in the world of Singles today and how does one be more prepared for giving and receiving love? Enjoy this thought provoking and effective discussion in an easy fun setting. A great way to meet and have dialogues with other singles in the community. Led by Roke, Professional Life Coach and Motivational Speaker. 2. *Speed Date (4 - 7.30 pm) - *Come enjoy one of Jessica’s Speed Date Events. This event is about meeting new Friends or More. This is your opportunity to meet many single women and have fun doing it! Nothing to bring except you and a smile, food/drink is provided. 3. *Dance for Love (8 - 11 pm)* - *All Women are welcome, Singles, Couples, Celibates & Others*; take a Salsa class and enjoy dancing Salsa, Swing & Club to the special love set prepared by our wonderful DJ while enjoying a fruit and dessert bar.
*Early bird ends Jan 31st, this Saturday.* * BUY TICKETS NOW *http://www.rokenoirproductions.com/valentinevibes.html Contact Roke (510.681.9740 or roke.noir@gmail.com) for details.
*Community Event presented by RokeNoirProductions, inspirational innovative events in the bay*

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