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Wednesday April 9, 2008
(event)
Ingersoll All-Trans Wednesday Support Group
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

The Wednesday support group is a vibrant group of from twenty to thirty or more Trans, MTF, FTM, gender variant folk, partners, and allies who get together each week to support each other, build community and get the support and information they need to be whole and happy. This meeting is built on the legacy of over thirty years of continuous weekly support meetings for the trans community. This is an open, facilitated meeting. Contributions are very welcome but not required. 

This group is held at the offices of Seattle Counseling Services. See address below.

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Thursday April 10, 2008
(event)
Ingersoll FTM Coffee Night
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm

FTM fellas -- come join us for the Ingersoll FTM Coffee Club the 2nd Thursday of each month. The Coffee Club is a more casual and social FTM counterpart to the formal support group format of our weekly Wednesday group. FTMs and allies are welcome to attend for FTM-related discussion as well as banter on any variety of topics. We look forward to seeing you!

Special Note:

Due to changes at Caffeine Cafe (happy hour) and our desire to keep the event all ages and more conversation-compatible, The social hour has returned to it's original location at Cafe Vita on Capitol Hill.  Check upstairs

 

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Tuesday April 15, 2008
(event)
Film - Cruel & Unusual, Transgender Women in the Prison System
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:30 pm
As part of the Annual UW
Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence Awareness Week (SARVA) 
April 14th- 18th 
 
Confronting the Silence

 

 

Please join us in a FREE screening and discussion of the film:

 

Cruel & Unusual, Transgender Women in the Prison System
 
Tuesday April 15th 7:00 pm � HUB Auditorium

 

For more information, contact ASUW Committee Organizing Rape Education (CORE) at 543.4238 or Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence Information Service (SARIS) at 685.4357.
 
Sponsored by: ASUW Women's Action Commission, GPSS, Health and Wellness Office of the Vice Provost for Student Life, SARIS.

 

You can take any of the 70 series or 40 series to the University District, the HUB can be found in the attached map....or follow these handy directions:

 

Directions to the HUB coming from I-5 and SR-520

  1. From I-5 north or southbound, take SR-520 east (exit 168B).
  2. From SR-520 east or westbound, take the Montlake Blvd NE exit.
  3. Turn north onto Montlake Blvd and continue north [toward Husky Stadium].
  4. Stay to the right as you cross Montlake Bridge, continue north on Montlake Blvd past Husky Stadium. (DO NOT take the NE Pacific St. fork to the left.)
  5. Once past Husky Stadium, move to the far left lane.
  6. After the third pedestrian underpass, you will notice a fork in the road and a traffic light. At the light, take the left fork onto 25th Ave NE.
  7. At the next traffic light, (before the sky ramp up NE 45th) turn left onto Pend Orielle Road and proceed up the hill.
  8. Stop at the gatehouse (Gate #3) for directions and to purchase a parking permit.
    Depending on availability, you will be asked to park in one of several lots located near the HUB. Ask the parking attendant for a campus map and directions from your parking area to the HUB.
    If you pay the daytime rate (6 a.m. - 4 p.m.) for your parking permit but stay less than 4 hours, stop at the gate as you leave for a partial refund.

Disabled Guests

Upon entering campus at any gatehouse, a visitor who is mobility impaired should self-identify in order to be accommodated. Visitors will be assigned parking in a "disabled" area as close to the HUB as possible, usually N-22. Parking permits for disabled and wheelchair areas cost the same as for other UW parking areas.

Vehicles parked illegally are subject to citation or towing.

Delivery / Load / Unload Parking @ the HUB

Parking on or near the University of Washington and the HUB is extremely congested. Load zones and/or loading docks have been provided for your convenience at many locations. Please note that load zones are time restricted, usually for 30 minutes.

Depending on the nature of your delivery, you will either be directed to the HUB loading dock (LD), or asked to park in one of several lots located near the HUB (N-22 and other lots require a parking permit). Ask the attendant for a campus map and directions.

Delivery personnel must abide by the following guidelines when driving onto campus:

  • Stop at a gatehouse for directions and a permit.
  • Have purchase order number(s), delivery or packing slip or other ID available upon entry.
  • Drivers of unmarked delivery vehicles MUST stop at a gatehouse for a parking permit.
  • Do not park on campus sidewalks, grounds, or roadways no matter how short a time your delivery may take.

Vehicles parked illegally are subject to citation or towing.

Complimentary Parking

The University provides complimentary parking in many lots on weekday evenings from 9:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. the following morning, from 9:00 p.m. Friday until 7:00 a.m Saturday, from noon Saturday until 6:00 a.m. Monday, and on University holidays and holiday weekends.

Vehicles parked illegally are subject to citation or towing.

 

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Wednesday April 16, 2008
(event)
Ingersoll All-Trans Wednesday Support Group
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

The Wednesday support group is a vibrant group of from twenty to thirty or more Trans, MTF, FTM, gender variant folk, partners, and allies who get together each week to support each other, build community and get the support and information they need to be whole and happy. This meeting is built on the legacy of over thirty years of continuous weekly support meetings for the trans community. This is an open, facilitated meeting. Contributions are very welcome but not required. 

This group is held at the offices of Seattle Counseling Services. See address below.

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Thursday April 17, 2008
(event)
Ingersoll MTF Cafe Salon
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

This is a social get-together opportunity for socializing and community building in a relaxed and completely unstructured setting. The salon is intended primarily to provide socializing for MTF people but there are no criteria for participation and all who identify as such or wish to support that community will be welcome, particularly partners and family.

 

Special Note:

Due to changes at Caffeine Cafe (happy hour) and our desire to keep the event all ages and more conversation-compatible, The social hour has returned to it's original location at Cafe Vita on Capitol Hill.  Check upstairs

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Sunday April 20, 2008
(event)
The Verbena Spring Bowl !!!
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

Verbena Health Presents its First Fundraiser for Transgender Health Programming

Verbena Health presents the Verbena Spring Bowl, its first ever trans-health benefit fundraiser.
Enjoy an afternoon of fun in West Seattle Bowl’s lanes with snacks and friends and allies to promote and sustain Verbena Health’s programming for our trans community members. Sponsorship opportunities are available.

Also - get pledges, win prizes! Event t-shirts and specialty embroidered bags!

Proceeds will go to Verbena’s comprehensive Transgender Health Program for Trans people of all identities. This program includes several services, such as TRANSform Health Project, a weekly health discussion and education group. TRANSform offers participant directed programming and covers a wide variety of trans health and holistic topics, such as relationships, coming out, transition processes, politics, and anything that impacts trans people's health. With a focus on self-advocacy within an anti-oppression framework, TRANSform strives to help Transgender people claim their power in transforming their health care.

Verbena's other Transgender Health Program services include:
    * One-on-one case management and transition guidance.
    * Medical advocacy and a medical social worker to help trans folks navigate the health system.
    * A wellness center that offers culturally competent holistic care.
    * 'Find-A-Provider' service that connects Trans people with culturally competent providers.
    * Cultural Competency trainings for health care professionals, mental health professionals,
      and anyone else who is interested in gaining cultural competence in working with the Trans
      community.

Where:                  West Seattle Bowl, 4503 39th Avenue, Southwest, Seattle 98116
When:                   Sunday, April 20, 2008 2pm – 5pm

How Much?   $25.00 per person – includes 3 hours of bowling, shoe rental, non alcoholic beverages and snacks (including Kosher for Passover).

To recieve a pledge packet or for more info
Please Contact Event Organizer

 

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Wednesday April 23, 2008
(event)
Ingersoll All-Trans Wednesday Support Group
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

The Wednesday support group is a vibrant group of from twenty to thirty or more Trans, MTF, FTM, gender variant folk, partners, and allies who get together each week to support each other, build community and get the support and information they need to be whole and happy. This meeting is built on the legacy of over thirty years of continuous weekly support meetings for the trans community. This is an open, facilitated meeting. Contributions are very welcome but not required. 

This group is held at the offices of Seattle Counseling Services. See address below.

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Friday April 25, 2008
(event)
The Day of Silence
Start: 12:00 am
End: 12:59 pm

April 25, 2008 is the Day of Silence, an event to bring attention to anti-LGBT name-calling, bullying and harassment and effective responses.

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Sunday April 27, 2008
(event)
Do You Feel Safe?: Capitol Hill Responds to Violence--One Day Safety and Sefl Defense Workshop
Start: 9:30 am
End: 3:00 pm
Seattle Commission for Sexual Minorities, Seattle Police Department and
the
SPD LGBT Advisory Council host:

*Do You Feel Safe?: Capitol Hill Responds to Violence--One Day Safety
and
Self Defense Workshop*

Sunday, April 27th from 9:30am-3:00pm
Miller Community Center
330 19th Avenue East--Seattle

--Self Defense Workshop by Home Alive
--Healthy Relationships Workshop by NW Network
--Hate Crimes 101

FREE EVENT (donations Accepted)


Click Attached flyer for more information and sponsors.

 

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Monday April 28, 2008
(event)
Please join in celebrating the University of Washington 3rd Annual Transgender Awareness Week!
Start: 6:00 pm
Start: 04/28/2008 - 6:00pm
End: 05/02/2008 - 6:00pm

*Transgender** Awareness Week is aimed at student education and consciousness of transgender communities and experiences. Through community gatherings, educational presentations, and performative art, we seek to create critical discussion about transgressing gender.

Throughout the week we will be tabling on the HUB lawn and passing out FREE T-SHIRTS! Please stop by one of our events, our tables, or the Q Center (450 Schmitz Hall) to get your free t-shirt!

**Transgender is an umbrella term used to describe gender variant people with identities, expressions and/or behaviors not traditionally associated with their assigned birth sex.**

Here is a list of our events: ALL EVENTS ARE FREE!

 

Monday: 

What: Partners Group- a facilitated discussion by someone from the Northwest Network (http://www.nwnetwork.org/) space for partners, family and friends of transgender people.
Where: Social Work 305
When: 6-8pm

What:Trans Space � a meet, greet and button making extravaganza for trans identified people.
Where: Q Center, Schmitz 450
When: 6-8 pm

Tuesday:

BENT: A Writing Institute will be offering two events on Tuesday! The first is a spoken word writing workshop that is aimed at writers of any level, the second is a spoken word performance by members of BENT. BENT: a Writing Institutes' mission is: To promote and encourage written and spoken word among LGBTIQ people and in our communities. (http://bentwriting.com/)

FREE FOOD will be offered at the performance!

What: BENT Poetry Workshop
Where: TBD
When: 4-5pm

What: BENT Poetry Workshop
Where:  Johnson  102
When:Doors and FREE FOOD at 6pm, Performance at 6:30pm

Wednesday:

What

: Trans 101 with the

Seattle

Counseling Service-Not sure what trans means?

 

Come and learn more about trans identities and communities.

Where

:  HUB 200 A

When

: 5-6 pm

What

: Verbena � a discussion about accessing health care for trans people.

Where

:  HUB 200 A

When

: 6-7pm

Thursday:

May Day Rally � all day poster/banner making in the Q Center (450 Schmitz Hall), meet in the Q Center at 1:30 to go to the Rally in Red Square followed by busing to the immigrants rights rally at Judkins Park.

Friday:

What: Gender F**ked: How Trans People Get Off � a presentation by Babeland (http://www.babeland.com/)

Where:  SW 305 A&B
When: 4-6pm

If you have any questions please feel free to contact our organization QTIIG (Queer women and Transgender Individuals Interest Group) at qtiig@u.washington.edu OR the Q Center at http://depts.washington.edu/qcenter/ , or 206.897.1430.

We hope to see you there...pass along the message of the week to your friends or organizations!

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Tuesday April 29, 2008
(event)
Please join in celebrating the University of Washington 3rd Annual Transgender Awareness Week!
(all day)
Start: 04/28/2008 - 6:00pm
End: 05/02/2008 - 6:00pm

*Transgender** Awareness Week is aimed at student education and consciousness of transgender communities and experiences. Through community gatherings, educational presentations, and performative art, we seek to create critical discussion about transgressing gender.

Throughout the week we will be tabling on the HUB lawn and passing out FREE T-SHIRTS! Please stop by one of our events, our tables, or the Q Center (450 Schmitz Hall) to get your free t-shirt!

**Transgender is an umbrella term used to describe gender variant people with identities, expressions and/or behaviors not traditionally associated with their assigned birth sex.**

Here is a list of our events: ALL EVENTS ARE FREE!

 

Monday: 

What: Partners Group- a facilitated discussion by someone from the Northwest Network (http://www.nwnetwork.org/) space for partners, family and friends of transgender people.
Where: Social Work 305
When: 6-8pm

What:Trans Space � a meet, greet and button making extravaganza for trans identified people.
Where: Q Center, Schmitz 450
When: 6-8 pm

Tuesday:

BENT: A Writing Institute will be offering two events on Tuesday! The first is a spoken word writing workshop that is aimed at writers of any level, the second is a spoken word performance by members of BENT. BENT: a Writing Institutes' mission is: To promote and encourage written and spoken word among LGBTIQ people and in our communities. (http://bentwriting.com/)

FREE FOOD will be offered at the performance!

What: BENT Poetry Workshop
Where: TBD
When: 4-5pm

What: BENT Poetry Workshop
Where:  Johnson  102
When:Doors and FREE FOOD at 6pm, Performance at 6:30pm

Wednesday:

What

: Trans 101 with the

Seattle

Counseling Service-Not sure what trans means?

 

Come and learn more about trans identities and communities.

Where

:  HUB 200 A

When

: 5-6 pm

What

: Verbena � a discussion about accessing health care for trans people.

Where

:  HUB 200 A

When

: 6-7pm

Thursday:

May Day Rally � all day poster/banner making in the Q Center (450 Schmitz Hall), meet in the Q Center at 1:30 to go to the Rally in Red Square followed by busing to the immigrants rights rally at Judkins Park.

Friday:

What: Gender F**ked: How Trans People Get Off � a presentation by Babeland (http://www.babeland.com/)

Where:  SW 305 A&B
When: 4-6pm

If you have any questions please feel free to contact our organization QTIIG (Queer women and Transgender Individuals Interest Group) at qtiig@u.washington.edu OR the Q Center at http://depts.washington.edu/qcenter/ , or 206.897.1430.

We hope to see you there...pass along the message of the week to your friends or organizations!

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Wednesday April 30, 2008
(event)
Please join in celebrating the University of Washington 3rd Annual Transgender Awareness Week!
(all day)
Start: 04/28/2008 - 6:00pm
End: 05/02/2008 - 6:00pm

*Transgender** Awareness Week is aimed at student education and consciousness of transgender communities and experiences. Through community gatherings, educational presentations, and performative art, we seek to create critical discussion about transgressing gender.

Throughout the week we will be tabling on the HUB lawn and passing out FREE T-SHIRTS! Please stop by one of our events, our tables, or the Q Center (450 Schmitz Hall) to get your free t-shirt!

**Transgender is an umbrella term used to describe gender variant people with identities, expressions and/or behaviors not traditionally associated with their assigned birth sex.**

Here is a list of our events: ALL EVENTS ARE FREE!

 

Monday: 

What: Partners Group- a facilitated discussion by someone from the Northwest Network (http://www.nwnetwork.org/) space for partners, family and friends of transgender people.
Where: Social Work 305
When: 6-8pm

What:Trans Space � a meet, greet and button making extravaganza for trans identified people.
Where: Q Center, Schmitz 450
When: 6-8 pm

Tuesday:

BENT: A Writing Institute will be offering two events on Tuesday! The first is a spoken word writing workshop that is aimed at writers of any level, the second is a spoken word performance by members of BENT. BENT: a Writing Institutes' mission is: To promote and encourage written and spoken word among LGBTIQ people and in our communities. (http://bentwriting.com/)

FREE FOOD will be offered at the performance!

What: BENT Poetry Workshop
Where: TBD
When: 4-5pm

What: BENT Poetry Workshop
Where:  Johnson  102
When:Doors and FREE FOOD at 6pm, Performance at 6:30pm

Wednesday:

What

: Trans 101 with the

Seattle

Counseling Service-Not sure what trans means?

 

Come and learn more about trans identities and communities.

Where

:  HUB 200 A

When

: 5-6 pm

What

: Verbena � a discussion about accessing health care for trans people.

Where

:  HUB 200 A

When

: 6-7pm

Thursday:

May Day Rally � all day poster/banner making in the Q Center (450 Schmitz Hall), meet in the Q Center at 1:30 to go to the Rally in Red Square followed by busing to the immigrants rights rally at Judkins Park.

Friday:

What: Gender F**ked: How Trans People Get Off � a presentation by Babeland (http://www.babeland.com/)

Where:  SW 305 A&B
When: 4-6pm

If you have any questions please feel free to contact our organization QTIIG (Queer women and Transgender Individuals Interest Group) at qtiig@u.washington.edu OR the Q Center at http://depts.washington.edu/qcenter/ , or 206.897.1430.

We hope to see you there...pass along the message of the week to your friends or organizations!

  • more info
(event)
Ingersoll All-Trans Wednesday Support Group
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

The Wednesday support group is a vibrant group of from twenty to thirty or more Trans, MTF, FTM, gender variant folk, partners, and allies who get together each week to support each other, build community and get the support and information they need to be whole and happy. This meeting is built on the legacy of over thirty years of continuous weekly support meetings for the trans community. This is an open, facilitated meeting. Contributions are very welcome but not required. 

This group is held at the offices of Seattle Counseling Services. See address below.

  • more info
Thursday May 1, 2008
(event)
Please join in celebrating the University of Washington 3rd Annual Transgender Awareness Week!
(all day)
Start: 04/28/2008 - 6:00pm
End: 05/02/2008 - 6:00pm

*Transgender** Awareness Week is aimed at student education and consciousness of transgender communities and experiences. Through community gatherings, educational presentations, and performative art, we seek to create critical discussion about transgressing gender.

Throughout the week we will be tabling on the HUB lawn and passing out FREE T-SHIRTS! Please stop by one of our events, our tables, or the Q Center (450 Schmitz Hall) to get your free t-shirt!

**Transgender is an umbrella term used to describe gender variant people with identities, expressions and/or behaviors not traditionally associated with their assigned birth sex.**

Here is a list of our events: ALL EVENTS ARE FREE!

 

Monday: 

What: Partners Group- a facilitated discussion by someone from the Northwest Network (http://www.nwnetwork.org/) space for partners, family and friends of transgender people.
Where: Social Work 305
When: 6-8pm

What:Trans Space � a meet, greet and button making extravaganza for trans identified people.
Where: Q Center, Schmitz 450
When: 6-8 pm

Tuesday:

BENT: A Writing Institute will be offering two events on Tuesday! The first is a spoken word writing workshop that is aimed at writers of any level, the second is a spoken word performance by members of BENT. BENT: a Writing Institutes' mission is: To promote and encourage written and spoken word among LGBTIQ people and in our communities. (http://bentwriting.com/)

FREE FOOD will be offered at the performance!

What: BENT Poetry Workshop
Where: TBD
When: 4-5pm

What: BENT Poetry Workshop
Where:  Johnson  102
When:Doors and FREE FOOD at 6pm, Performance at 6:30pm

Wednesday:

What

: Trans 101 with the

Seattle

Counseling Service-Not sure what trans means?

 

Come and learn more about trans identities and communities.

Where

:  HUB 200 A

When

: 5-6 pm

What

: Verbena � a discussion about accessing health care for trans people.

Where

:  HUB 200 A

When

: 6-7pm

Thursday:

May Day Rally � all day poster/banner making in the Q Center (450 Schmitz Hall), meet in the Q Center at 1:30 to go to the Rally in Red Square followed by busing to the immigrants rights rally at Judkins Park.

Friday:

What: Gender F**ked: How Trans People Get Off � a presentation by Babeland (http://www.babeland.com/)

Where:  SW 305 A&B
When: 4-6pm

If you have any questions please feel free to contact our organization QTIIG (Queer women and Transgender Individuals Interest Group) at qtiig@u.washington.edu OR the Q Center at http://depts.washington.edu/qcenter/ , or 206.897.1430.

We hope to see you there...pass along the message of the week to your friends or organizations!

  • more info
Friday May 2, 2008
(event)
Please join in celebrating the University of Washington 3rd Annual Transgender Awareness Week!
End: 6:00 pm
Start: 04/28/2008 - 6:00pm
End: 05/02/2008 - 6:00pm

*Transgender** Awareness Week is aimed at student education and consciousness of transgender communities and experiences. Through community gatherings, educational presentations, and performative art, we seek to create critical discussion about transgressing gender.

Throughout the week we will be tabling on the HUB lawn and passing out FREE T-SHIRTS! Please stop by one of our events, our tables, or the Q Center (450 Schmitz Hall) to get your free t-shirt!

**Transgender is an umbrella term used to describe gender variant people with identities, expressions and/or behaviors not traditionally associated with their assigned birth sex.**

Here is a list of our events: ALL EVENTS ARE FREE!

 

Monday: 

What: Partners Group- a facilitated discussion by someone from the Northwest Network (http://www.nwnetwork.org/) space for partners, family and friends of transgender people.
Where: Social Work 305
When: 6-8pm

What:Trans Space � a meet, greet and button making extravaganza for trans identified people.
Where: Q Center, Schmitz 450
When: 6-8 pm

Tuesday:

BENT: A Writing Institute will be offering two events on Tuesday! The first is a spoken word writing workshop that is aimed at writers of any level, the second is a spoken word performance by members of BENT. BENT: a Writing Institutes' mission is: To promote and encourage written and spoken word among LGBTIQ people and in our communities. (http://bentwriting.com/)

FREE FOOD will be offered at the performance!

What: BENT Poetry Workshop
Where: TBD
When: 4-5pm

What: BENT Poetry Workshop
Where:  Johnson  102
When:Doors and FREE FOOD at 6pm, Performance at 6:30pm

Wednesday:

What

: Trans 101 with the

Seattle

Counseling Service-Not sure what trans means?

 

Come and learn more about trans identities and communities.

Where

:  HUB 200 A

When

: 5-6 pm

What

: Verbena � a discussion about accessing health care for trans people.

Where

:  HUB 200 A

When

: 6-7pm

Thursday:

May Day Rally � all day poster/banner making in the Q Center (450 Schmitz Hall), meet in the Q Center at 1:30 to go to the Rally in Red Square followed by busing to the immigrants rights rally at Judkins Park.

Friday:

What: Gender F**ked: How Trans People Get Off � a presentation by Babeland (http://www.babeland.com/)

Where:  SW 305 A&B
When: 4-6pm

If you have any questions please feel free to contact our organization QTIIG (Queer women and Transgender Individuals Interest Group) at qtiig@u.washington.edu OR the Q Center at http://depts.washington.edu/qcenter/ , or 206.897.1430.

We hope to see you there...pass along the message of the week to your friends or organizations!

  • more info
Wednesday May 7, 2008
(event)
Ingersoll All-Trans Wednesday Support Group
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

The Wednesday support group is a vibrant group of from twenty to thirty or more Trans, MTF, FTM, gender variant folk, partners, and allies who get together each week to support each other, build community and get the support and information they need to be whole and happy. This meeting is built on the legacy of over thirty years of continuous weekly support meetings for the trans community. This is an open, facilitated meeting. Contributions are very welcome but not required. 

This group is held at the offices of Seattle Counseling Services. See address below.

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Thursday May 8, 2008
(event)
2008 Translations: Seattle's Transgender Film Festival
Start: 6:00 pm
Start: 05/08/2008 - 6:00pm
End: 05/11/2008 - 10:00pm

Translations: Seattle's Transgender Film

Festival


May 8th - 11th, 2008


Gender Odyssey and Three Dollar Bill Cinema are proud to present the third annual Translations: Seattle's Transgender Film Festival. Translations provides the Pacific Northwest with a venue for films for, by, and about transgendered and genderqueer people.

Thursday's screening is FREE. All other screenings are $7 general admission, $6 for Three Dollar Bill Cinema members. Full festival passes are only $40 (Trannyshack club night not included.)

Three Dollar Bill 

Advance tickets and full festival passes are available through Brown Paper Tickets. Day-of-screening tickets will be available at Northwest Film Forum, 1515 12th Avenue.


 

Thursday, May 8th, Capitol Hill Library, 425 Harvard Ave E

RE-EXAMINED & REMADE

FREE SCREENING
6:00 PM

(Clip show and discussion) Take a look at films and TV shows where transmale identities are present but not discussed or identified. Movies such as WEST SIDE STORY (1961), SET IT OFF (1996), and ALIENS (1986) contain female-bodied characters with attributes traditionally reserved for those of a different gender. Presenters Cresdan Maite and Jason Plourde will show clips from films and talk about the role these characters play. They'll also imagine what a remake of these films might be like with our current understanding of transgender people's lives and experiences.

 


 

Friday, May 9th, Northwest Film Forum, 1515 12th Ave

JUST THE FACTS

7:00 PM

(Short film program) This collection of biographies, informative films, and local stories reveals some truths about trans people.

PLAYING WITH GENDER, dir. Ashley Altadonna, 2007, 7 min.
In this re-imagined 1950’s educational film, you can learn everything you ever wanted to know about gender, gender roles, and transgender identities.

SPEED PROFILES #1-4, dirs. Breanna Anderson & Elayne Wylie, 2008, 14 min.
Meet some local folks in these four bold and breezy bios.

TWO SPIRITS: Female to Male Transgender’s Lives, dir. Nitsa Kedem-Oz, 20 min.
Three people open up and share their experience in this intimate documentary.

F TO M, dir. Sarah Claudon, 2008, 8 min.
A beautiful and unique reflection on transgenderism.

RECLAIMING THE PIECES, dir. Ethan Bach, 2008, 17 min.
Beyond just politics and anatomy, this documentary shows transgender people as multifaceted individuals who share insights on life from their unique experiences. From all backgrounds, identities, and walks of life, each has found their sense of place.

Buy advance tickets


Opening Night Feature: SHE’S A BOY I KNEW

8:45 PM

Vancouver filmmaker Gwen Haworth uses archival family footage, interviews, phone messages, and hand-drawn animation to document her gender transition. The film is not only an exploration into the filmmaker's process of transition, but also an emotionally charged account of the individual experiences and struggles of her family, best friend, and wife. At turns painful, funny, and awkward, this remarkable documentary discovers that while the nature of personal relationships may change, the love and support present can remain just as powerful, and sometimes become even stronger. FILMMAKER IN ATTENDANCE.

SHE’S A BOY I KNEW, dir. Gwen Haworth, 2007, 70 min.

Buy advance tickets

 


 

Saturday, May 10th, Northwest Film Forum, 1515 12th Ave

TRUE COLORS: the Life and Legacy of Alexander John Goodrum

5:00 PM

Alexander John Goodrum accomplished much in his life, despite his struggle with debilitating mental illness. TRUE COLORS provides a detailed portrait of this trans activist, as his family, partner, and friends celebrate his achievements.

TRUE COLORS: The Life and Legacy of Alexander John Goodrum, dir. Stevie Gold, 2007, 49 min.

Preceded by: STILL BLACK (excerpts), dir. Kortney Ryan Ziegler, 2008, 8 min.

View excerpts from this work-in-progress documentary that explores the lives of six black transgender men living in the United States. The film offers a complex and multi-faceted image of race, sexuality and trans identity.

Buy advance tickets


MANUELA & MANUEL

7:00 PM

Nightclub performer Manuela agrees to impersonate a man to help her best friend Coca face an unplanned pregnancy. But will pretending to be Coca’s boyfriend help either of them find happiness? Hidden identities, misunderstandings, and Manuela's pining for her own lost love create hilarious chaos in this gender-bending comedy from Puerto Rico.

MANUELA & MANUEL, dir. Raúl Marchand Sánchez, 2007, 94 min.
(in Spanish, with English subtitles)

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OUT OF THIS WORLD

9:30 PM

A collection of unusual short films that explore and question the boundaries of gender, reality, … and good taste.

TOI ET MOI, dir. Ali Cotterill, 2007, 3 min.
West Side Story meets queer hiphop in this new millennium dance-off.

EVOLUTION 4.2, dir. Ethan Bach, 2007, 5 min.
An experimental video that challenges the viewer to emotionally participate in one of the most delicate and fearful issues a transsexual may face: dating.

TRANNY MCGUYVER, dir. Vaughn Verdi, 2008, 20 min.
Who needs a clue when you can fight crime in aviator shades and six-inch stilettos?

THE FACE OF GOD, dir. Peter Pizzi, 2007, 7 min.
Upon sight of a charming young man, one tranny has a vision of heaven. Is it fate or some trade found in an alley?

CROSSING, dir. H.P. Comings, 2007, 20 min.
Transgender couple Papí and Wil explore sexual adventures that cross the boundaries of role-play, gender, and kink.

GLIMPSE OF THE FUTURE, dir. Ethan Bach, 2007, 1 min.
Absurd humor used to critique the state of the nation.

TRANS-NEPTUNE, dir. Matthew Long, 2006, 14 min.
Lying in the haze of an underground Gas Den, Pandora, the last of the Drag Queen Cosmonauts, tells the tale of her journey out beyond the orbit of Neptune.

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LATE NIGHT! Trannyshack Seattle

Neumo’s, 925 E Pike Street

After the films, head over to Neumo's for the Seattle incarnation of San Francisco's hottest club night. Hosted by Heklina and Ursula Android, with DJ Baby J. Performances by Jackie Hell, Renttecca, Raya Light, Paula The Swedish Housewife, Kiddie, Ultra, Sylvia O'Stayformore, and more!

Doors at 9:30 PM, show at 11:00 PM, $10 cover

 


 

Sunday, May 11th, Northwest Film Forum, 1515 12th Ave

THE SALT MINES/THE TRANSFORMATION

5:00 PM

THE SALT MINES explores the lives of Sara, Gigi and Giovanna, three Latina transwomen living on the streets of Manhattan who have made their home inside broken garbage trucks next to the salt deposits used to melt the winter snow. They support their drug addictions through prostitution, and live with a varied community of homeless people until the place is closed and sealed by the city, forcing everyone to disperse.

THE SALT MINES, dir. Carlos Aparicio & Susana Aikin, 1990, 47 min.

THE TRANSFORMATION follows Ricardo (formerly Sara) and the changes he undergoes after discovering he is HIV+ and deciding that he is not going to die on the streets. He accepts help from a group of born-again Christians who in exchange demand his complete transformation to a heterosexual man.

THE TRANSFORMATION, dir. Carlos Aparicio & Susana Aikin, 1995, 58 min.

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LOVE MAN LOVE WOMAN

7:15 PM

This documentary follows Master Luu Ngoc Duc, one of the most prominent spirit mediums in Hanoi, and his vibrant community through their rituals and everyday life. A fascinating look at how effeminate and gay men in homophobic Vietnam have traditionally found community and expression in the country’s popular Mother Goddess Religion, Dao Mau.

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20 CENTIMETERS

8:30 PM

Marieta longs to get rid of 8 inches (20 centimeters) of equipment that separates her from being the glamorous woman of her dreams. She's also narcoleptic: when she falls asleep at the most inopportune times, these dreams become lavish and colorful song and dance numbers, where she stars in performances of everything from Queen's “I Want to Break Free” to Madonna's “True Blue”. So cue up the lights and get ready, because Marieta’s dreams are about to come true!

20 CENTIMETERS, dir. Ramón Salazar, 2005, 112 min. 2005
(in Spanish, French, and English with English subtitles)

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Translations: Seattle's Transgender Film Festival is presented by Gender Odyssey and
Three Dollar Bill Cinema, with support from Frameline, TLA Releasing, and Outcast Films.

Festival Program Director — Jason Plourde
Festival Program Assistants — Raven Gildea, Elayne Wylie

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Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm

FTM fellas -- come join us for the Ingersoll FTM Coffee Club the 2nd Thursday of each month. The Coffee Club is a more casual and social FTM counterpart to the formal support group format of our weekly Wednesday group. FTMs and allies are welcome to attend for FTM-related discussion as well as banter on any variety of topics. We look forward to seeing you!

Special Note:

Due to changes at Caffeine Cafe (happy hour) and our desire to keep the event all ages and more conversation-compatible, The social hour has returned to it's original location at Cafe Vita on Capitol Hill.  Check upstairs

 

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