MarieDelta
Jul 23, 2007, 10:19 PM
Got this from another Forum:
"NOT QUEER ENOUGH"
An evening of readings and screenings looking at interaction between the GL and the B and the T.
From screenings of work that has been censored or rejected by the "GLBT" community as too straight, to readings from Bisexual and Transsexual writers on the shifting ground in the larger queer community, this night is relevant... and should be fun.
Friday, July 27th
Fine Arts 101, The Coppola Theatre
Main Campus, San Francisco State University
19th and Holloway Ave
(accessible my MUNI M line, driving)
Reception: 6:00pm
Reading/ Screening: 7:00pm
THIS EVENT IS FREE.
The participant line up will include:
Amy Larson
Founder: Chasing Amy Social Club
Julia Serano
Author: Whipping Girl, a Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the
Scapegoating of Femininity
Gina de Vries
Bisexual and Youth Activist
Clare Marie Myers
Masters Candidate in Creative Writing on her experience as a Bisexual
Scooterist in a pack of Dykes on Bikes
Max Valerio
Author: The Testosterone Files
Peggy Munson
Author: Origami Striptease
Peggy's DVD, censored at the San Francisco Public Library as "too straight", will be screened
Marsha Lanier
Adventures of A Former Fundamentalist: What happens when a Republican soccer mom discovers she's bi?
Plus a clip from Ray Rea's film, The Sweet New, deemed "not queer" by the recent Frameline panel
"NOT QUEER ENOUGH"
An evening of readings and screenings looking at interaction between the GL and the B and the T.
From screenings of work that has been censored or rejected by the "GLBT" community as too straight, to readings from Bisexual and Transsexual writers on the shifting ground in the larger queer community, this night is relevant... and should be fun.
Friday, July 27th
Fine Arts 101, The Coppola Theatre
Main Campus, San Francisco State University
19th and Holloway Ave
(accessible my MUNI M line, driving)
Reception: 6:00pm
Reading/ Screening: 7:00pm
THIS EVENT IS FREE.
The participant line up will include:
Amy Larson
Founder: Chasing Amy Social Club
Julia Serano
Author: Whipping Girl, a Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the
Scapegoating of Femininity
Gina de Vries
Bisexual and Youth Activist
Clare Marie Myers
Masters Candidate in Creative Writing on her experience as a Bisexual
Scooterist in a pack of Dykes on Bikes
Max Valerio
Author: The Testosterone Files
Peggy Munson
Author: Origami Striptease
Peggy's DVD, censored at the San Francisco Public Library as "too straight", will be screened
Marsha Lanier
Adventures of A Former Fundamentalist: What happens when a Republican soccer mom discovers she's bi?
Plus a clip from Ray Rea's film, The Sweet New, deemed "not queer" by the recent Frameline panel