Posts Tagged ‘group’

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Camp Aranu’tiq – Summer Camp for Trans Youth

March 31, 2009

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If TPR could give out an award for Best New Non-Profit, this would be it. I never got to go to any away camp as a kid, and you can bet your pink and brown asses my parents would not have sent me to a gay camp. This volunteer-run camp for trans youth, Camp Aranu’tiq, has a heart of gender-neutral gold, and I can only imagine the amount of struggle, defensive conversation and explanation that the organizers have gone through just to get to this point. Well, queer-kudos to the coolest bunch of organized queers I have seen in a long time! From the Aranu’tiq website:

“Our mission is to provide transgender and gender-variant youth with a safe, fun, and unique camp experience during which they are able to express gender however they are comfortable and connect with others in similar situations.

Camp Aranu’tiq is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization. It was born out of the idea that transgender and gender-variant youth needed a safe place to relate to others like them, away from home, in a beautiful rural setting where they can concentrate on what every camper loves: having fun.

Due to the sensitive nature of our program, the exact location of Aranu’tiq can be obtained by interested parents, volunteers, and campers by contacting us.”

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Amiguitas Looking for Queer Latina Artists

March 25, 2009

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One of the best things about being alive today is that (a lot of) the queer sons/daughters of immigrants can live out in the open and support each other. As one of those people, I thank the stars everyday that my parents a cool as pie on a window sill with me, my BF and my fashions. Amiguitas is a Chicago based queer-peer group for queer Latinas under 28 yrs, and they are looking for artists for their April 17th Art Showcase at the Center on Halsted. Latina LGBTQ women who want to
show, display or recite drawings films, poems, paintings, photos or other art should contact Zaida Sanabia zaida17(((@)))gmail.com with the following information by April 1st:

Name
Phone Number
Type of work/title
*If it’ s a video, submit description of film and length of time.

The Amiguitas Art Showcase will be on Friday, April 17th 2009 at the Center Halsted from 6- 8:30pm

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Atomic Sketch Happens Last Thursdays

January 26, 2009

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That’s this Thursday, January 29th at evilOlive in Wicker Park, 1551 W. Division Street 6-10pm. This monthly event has grown since its first show, now including resident DJ Greg Haus and a revolving cast of panelists. From the press release: Atomic Sketch Event consists of a panel of featured local artists. The panel will be sketching, painting, etc, throughout the night and offering those works for sale at affordable prices! (One featured artist will also have a show of artwork displayed through the following month at Evil Olive.) ASE is also a place where any artist can drop in, make some art and then post it up on the wall for sale.

Confirmed panelists for January are Ethan Hutchinson, Margaret Page, Michael Frank of Tell Tale Heart Studios, SUPAQOOT, jolly of Metamorph Studios, Carlos Arteaga, Michelle Mashon, Emelson, Emmy Star Brown. For more information about how you can get involved, send an email over to atomicsketch{{@}}gmail.com

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LE SORELLE MARINETTI

May 29, 2008

From J-pop, to Mexican psychedelia to Arabian punk and garage, there is so much music that is so good mostly because it is sung in another language. For instance, all the music they play at my favorite sushi bar is always the same, it’s a Japanese mix that includes a cover of Blondie’s “Maria.” I like the song as it is, but when sung in Japanese, it turns into something else completely, something relevant even. ANYWAY, imagine my surprise to get an email from Le Sorelle MArinetti, an Italian group of drag queens that sing cabaret-style three part harmonies, not unlike the Andrews Sisters. AND they do the old time-y outfits too. In Italian. The songs are killer, buy them on itunes.

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Pink Face

February 4, 2008
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Hey peeps, Think Pink Radio is now on that gossip site Facebook. Please Join our group.

–Stinky Pinky

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Bitch to Quit

January 15, 2008

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Take a deep breath Chicago, can you smell that smoke-free air? If you’ve been out at the bars or paid any attention to the news, then you’re probably aware that the State of Illinois has gone smoke-free. While the sight of smokers shivering outside of bars does pull at my heartstrings a bit, the new laws make it a bit easier for me to stay an ex-smoker. Last April, I joined Howard Brown’s “Put It Out,” a smoking cessation group that helps Queer smokers finally kick that habit. Obviously, it worked for me. So if you’re standing outside your favorite bar and wondering if it’s time to quit, now might be the perfect time.

Howard Brown’s new “Bitch to Quit” schedule is up and running and they’re looking for smokers ready to take the plunge. “Bitch to Quit” was the name of the former female only smoking cessation group, but has been combined with “Put It Out” under that name. It’s a mixed gender group that gives smokers an amazing amount of resources so that they are armed and ready to quit. If there is any group that needs to quit smoking, it’s us! The statistics regarding smoking and the GLBT community are alarming. GLB men are 50% more likely to smoke than the general population and LBT women are 200% more likely. Scary stuff isn’t it?

So do yourself a favor and try to quit, especially now that you have another resource. More information, including a schedule of groups for the year and contact information for the program’s coordinator, Kristin Torres, can be found by visiting Howard Brown’s website. The website also provides good information for those looking for quitting resources in other areas.

-Teddy

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