Monday, November 12, 2012

Rainbow Report


Rainbow Report
University of Maryland, College Park
“The unstoppable & QUEER.”

“Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it you can.”
 —Danny Kaye
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LGBT Equity Programs:
* Queer Lunch
o   Thursdays, 12:00PM- 1:30PM, 2218 Marie Mount Hall.
o   Come enjoy your lunch with us at the Equity Center! You can eat your lunch, chat with friends, meet new people and play fun games; don’t miss out!

Co-Sponsored Programs:
* The “A” in LGBTQA
o   The One Project will be hosting a discussion on the “A” in LGBTQA in the LGBT Equity Center at 6PM on Thursday, November 15th .
* Safe Space
o   A supportive environment for students navigating identity, coming out, or transitioning. It is a partnership with the Office of LGBT Equity Center.
o   Wednesdays at 7:30 in 2308 Marie Mount Hall

Student Group Meetings:
* Trans U
o   A discussion and safe space for those who identify as transgender, genderqueer, or otherwise feel restricted by conventional definitions of "man" and "woman". Mondays at 7:00 PM in the LGBT Equity Center.
* Women2Women (W2W)
o   A discussion group for LGBTQQIA- identified women. Tuesdays at 7:00 PM in the LGBT Equity Center.
* Bro to Bro
o   A group for LGBTQQIA- identified men. Wednesdays at 6:30 PM at the LGBT Equity Center.
* Bisexuals at Maryland (BAM)
o   A discussion group for those who inhabit the wide expanse that lay between gay and straight. Thursdays at 6:00 PM in the LGBT Equity Center.
* True Colors of Maryland (TCOM)
o   A discussion group for LGBTQQIA people of all colors. Thursdays at 7:00 PM in the LGBT Equity Center
* oSTEM
o   oSTEM will be hosting a craft night; come decorated your lab coats, goggles, and calculators!
o   People from all majors are welcome!  Friday at 7 in the Kim Engineering building. For more information on the room number visit their facebook.
* Pride Alliance General Body Meeting
o   Sunday, November 18th at 7PM in the Pride Alliance office—0207J in the student involvement suite.

Additional Announcements:
*  Queer Baroque: Nestor Perlongher Takes a Stroll Down Parque Lazama
o   Thursday November, 15 3:30-5PM in the Charles Carroll Room of Stamp.
o   An exploration of the intersection of baroque poetry and queer theory through the comparison of the poetrics of Cuban neo-baroque poet Jose Lezama and Argentinian queer activist and neo-baroque poet Nestor Perlongher.
* Cross Cultural Organization Retreat
o   A day dedicated to the development of people on executive boards for campus groups!
o   Saturday, November 17 from 10AM-4PM in the Charles Carroll Room of Stamp.
* STI Testing
o   There will be HIV rapid testing with same day results in the Health Center on Wednesday, November 28th from 10AM-2PM.
* Queer Activist Coalition
o  The Queer Activist Coalition will be a new political activism group for the LGBTQA community.
o  They hope to meet next Monday, November 11th, but details are TBA.
* LGBT Studies Courses for Spring 2013
o   The courses listed below may be used to fulfill individual requirements for the minor and certificate in LGBT Studies, as well as some General Education and CORE requirements. For advising appointments, please email JV Sapinoso at sapinoso@umd.edu.
o   This LGBT course information can also be found online at http://www.lgbts.umd.edu/courses.html

LGBT Courses for Spring 2013
LGBT 200 – Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies
LGBT 265 – Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Literatures
LGBT 285 – Homophobia in the U.S. Society in the New Millennium
LGBT 327 – Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Film and Video
LGBT 359M – Queer Comedy
LGBT 386 – Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Organization Internship
LGBT 448C – Sex and the City
LGBT 448M – Advanced Study of Queer Latina/o Cultures:  Migration and Sexuality
LGBT 494 – Lesbian Communities and Differences
LGBT 499 – Independent Study

Also being offered are the following approved LGBT electives:
AASP 498Y – Special Topics in Black Culture: Sex Work
AMST 289A – Shifting Sands: Constructing Cultural Mainstreams and Margins in the U.S.
EDCP 418I – Special Topics in Leadership: LGBT Leadership
EDHI 338N – Teaching & Learning about Cultural Diversity through Intergroup Dialogue: LGBT/Heterosexual
FMSC 330 – Family Theories and Patterns
HIST289N – The Politics of Sex in America: A Historical Approach
HLTH 377 – Human Sexuality
HONR 258W – Exploring Homophobia: Demystifying Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Issues
ISRL 449W – Advanced Topics in Israel Studies: Women and Gender in Israel
JWST 491 – Judaism and the Construction of Gender
PSYC 332 – Psychology of Human Sexuality
SOCY 325 – The Sociology of Gender
SOCY498X – Selected Topics in Sociology: Love and Marriage in Modern Society
WMST 400 – Theories of Feminism
WMST 498Q – Science Fiction Feminisms

GRADUATE LEVEL courses of interest:
AMST 6290 – Seminar in American Studies: Performance and Culture
AMST 629T – Seminar in American Studies: Body, Sexuality, and Society
ENGL 668A – Readings in Modern Literary Theory:  Queer Theory
SPAN 798P – Queer Readings of Spanish Romantic, Realist and Naturalist Writings

* Native American Heritage Month Events
o   OMSE and American Indian Student Union present the 8th annual Powwow on Saturday, December 8 from 10AM-6PM in the Riggs Alumni Center.
o   There will be Native American food, music, and dancing. You can even bring your own drum! Don’t miss it!

* The Last Closet Campaign
o   This campaign will help encourage the first athletes in US history to "come out" publicly while actively playing in any of the top five major sports. Our goal is to establish at least one positive role model in each sport (baseball, basketball, football, hockey and soccer). These gay sports heroes will make a world of difference to our gay youth.
o   Visit  www.thelastcloset.org to see what you can do to help The Last Closet!
Would you like your announcement or program to appear in Rainbow Report? The Report is typically sent out on Mondays. To ensure your announcement’s consideration for publication, submit it via this form at least one week in advance: http://lgbt.umd.edu/newsletteritem.html

Would you like the LGBT Equity Center to consider co-sponsoring one of your events by lending our name, resources, or outreach support? Please submit all co-sponsorship requests through this web form at least one week prior to requesting a decision on your co-sponsorship request. Resources are limited. http://lgbt.umd.edu/cosponsorship.html  If you wish to engage in a deeper collaboration beyond event co-sponsorship, please talk and meet with us directly.

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, feel free to contact us at 301-405-8720, by e-mail at lgbt@umd.edu, or come to our office. We are located in 2218 Marie Mount Hall.