Feb. 13, 2008

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Minnesota Out! Campus Conference

Minnesota OutAs we begin our planning for this year's MOCC, held at MSU, Mankato, we first need to decide on a theme. Please come to the next MSQ meeting with a theme in mind, or feel free to email ideas in to us. Last year's theme was "Forging Our Future".

TJ Leyden

T J LeydenTJ Leyden, an ex neo-Nazi will be speaking on Feb 18th at 7pm in the CSU ballroom for Hate Hurts Day. Having spent 15 years as a neo-Nazi, TJ Leyden transformed his life, becoming one of the strongest advocates for tolerance and acceptance of diverse individuals.

Rocky Horror Picture Show

Rocky Horror PosterAn interactive version of The Rocky Horror Picture Show will screen in Ostrander Auditorium March 1st at 10pm! Dress up, bring props, and become part of the show!!!

Spring Drag Show

Two Drag Queens

The Spring Drag Show will be April 9th. More details to come.

The Vagina Monologues

V-DayOur friends at the Women's Center would like to invite everyone to The Vagina Monologues.

A benefit production of Eve Ensler's "The Vagina Monologues", is coming soon. Part of the V-Day College Campaign, "The Vagina Monologues" is a play written by Eve Ensler that brings attention to the many ways in which women's lives and experiences are maneuvered.

It is about reclaiming the strength and wisdom of our bodies, our sexualities, and our lived experiences as meaningful, insightful and essential means to our liberation. It recognizes the worth and participation of women transnationally to bring awareness to many crucial and often controversial issues surrounding women's fight for social justice. As a part of the campus campaign it encourages its volunteers to think and feel deeply about the important role of women's activism in bringing about social change.

There will be two benefit performances this year on February 14th and February 15th. Both are at 8 p.m. in Ostrander Auditorium in the Centennial Student Union. Tickets go on sale on January 24th, 2008 in the CSU lobby and in 218 CSU, the Women's Center. Tickets are $10 for students and $15 for all others. For more information, please contact Lauren Pilnick in the Women's Center at (507) 389-5127 or stop by 218 CSU(Women's Center).

Our friends at SAGE are excited to announce:

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Through SAGE (Sexuality and Gender Education), a GLBTQA organization at Minnesota State University, Mankato, we have started a Queer Arts Journal, and we would like your help in acquiring submissions.

We are looking for (but not limited to) the following types of art:

  • Fiction
  • Nonfiction (Creative or otherwise)
  • Poetry
  • Visual Art (photos, drawings, paintings, sculptures, etc etc etc) And any other type of art that is out there.

Contact Ami Irmen for submissions and questions. Deadline for submissions is Feb. 11.

Also, SAGE has a new meeting time: Mondays at Noon in the LGBT Center.

Team MSQ Needs You!

Team MSQ LogoCheck out the LGBT student action group, TEAM MSQ! MSQ is the student action group that advises, plans, and implements all things LGBT on campus. From campus awareness and education to event planning and entertainment, Team MSQ is a part of it all!

For more info, contact Jessica Flatequal, or just stop by and check it out! LGBT Allies are welcome and encouraged to attend!

Meetings are Tuesdays at 5pm in the LGBTC.

Find the Support You Need at shOUT!

shOUT LogoshOUT is back and ready for another semester! Meetings will be at 5pm in CSU 204 (Nichols Room). If you are interested in assisting in meetings, participating, or both, please feel free to come to any of the meetings. Each week, we will try to plan for a different topic to discuss in addition to supporting each other's coming out processes, no matter what stage we may each be at.

SAGE

Sage LogoSAGE (sexuality and gender equality) is a coalition of lgbtqa individuals working together to combat sexuality and gender inequality, homophobia, heterosexism and hate on the MSU, on campus and in the community. SAGE is a student organization which thrives on activism and grassroots organizing.

Meetings are Mondays at 12 noon in the LGBTC.