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House of Queer Intergenerational Housing Justice Conference
November 4, 2017 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Registration required: tinyurl.com/houseofqueer
Please register today for Allyship’s 2nd Annual House of Queer: Intergenerational Housing Justice Conference, where we will learn together from the past, situate ourselves in the present, and build toward a just future.
The House of Queer Conference is free, includes food, and will center perspectives of and spaces for 2SQT people of color, renters across generations living on low incomes, and people who have experiences with houselessness.
Date: November 4th
Time: 10:00am-4:00pm (registration opens at 9:30)
Location: Georgetown South Seattle Campus, 6737 Corson Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
This conference offers opportunities for trans, Two Spirit, and queer people most impacted by today’s housing crisis to build and deepen relationships with each other and organize toward community-led solutions to housing injustices.
The conference will feature:
*An intergenerational panel of queer, trans, and POC youth and elders
*Listening sessions where you get to share about the housing challenges you are facing and the solutions you are dreaming toward
*Workshops on community land trusts, decolonizing approaches to housing justice, and more
Accessibility information:
*The location is ADA accessible.
*If you need a ride to the location, please make note of this on the registration page.
*Parking is available and costs $3.
*Bus Route 154 stops at the Georgetown campus, while routes 60, 124, 131, and 132 stop near the Georgetown campus.
*ASL and/or Spanish language interpretation: let us know by October 16th if you need interpreters. We will do our best to find community resources to bring interpreters, though this is not a guarantee.
*Child care will be offered. Please mark in the RSVP form by October 16th if child care will help you to access this event.
*Please come fragrance free! We’re asking participants to avoid wearing scented / fragranced products (e.g. perfume, hair products, essential oils) the day of the event in order to make the event accessible to those with chemical injury or multiple chemical sensitivity.
Questions can be directed to Kelsen at kelsen@allyship.org.
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