Sex, Queer Relationships & Radical Politics

Submitted by MondoHomo on May 12, 2007 - 2:20pm.
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This session will be on: June 29, 2007 - 3:30pm

It will be held at: 590 West room at the Renaissance Atlanta Hotel Downtown

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Organization Description

The mission of MondoHomo Dirty South 2007 is to create a fun Queer-centric party atmosphere for Southern locals, US Social Forum participants, and indie Queers from across the country. MondoHomo Dirty South is a festival of diverse indie and DIY culture, including bands, DJs, hiphop, drag and burlesque performance, craft and art shows, spoken word, dance parties, and community building that celebrates the Queer contribution to arts, culture, and justice.

Proposal Demographics

identify as women
identify as LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-gendered, queer)
identify as people of color
are artists/cultural workers

Session Description

Some of the most heated battles in our society concern sex & relationships. How do we, as queers or queer allies, approach these issues in our personal lives? How do we integrate our radical politics with our most intimate relationships? How do we talk about sex with our political allies who may not share our views of sexuality? How can we keep ourselves safe in exploring the boundaries of sex and relationships? What do we hope for in a world to come?


First Name

Kiki

Last Name

Carr

Contact E-mail

heyqueer@mondohomo.com

Proposing Organization

MondoHomo indie queer culture festival

Organization Website

http://www.mondohomo.com

Position or Title

Producer

Contact Telephone

404.243.3476

Alternate Telephone

404.406.8281

Event Day

Friday, June 29th (Visioning / Envisioning Another World)

Contact Address

421 Memorial Dr. SE

Format

panel & small group discussion

Contact City

Atlanta

Keywords

Alternative
Communication
Equality
Families
Feminism
Gay and lesbian rights (see also LBGTQ)
Gender
LBGTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer)
Sexual orientation (see also Gender & LBGTQ)
Women, Women’s Rights

Audience Number

less than 25 people

Contact State

GA

Contact ZIP

30316

Person Reviewing

Cobb